By Jack DeVries, Contributor posted on March 17, 2016:
Developer Insomniac Games has a long history of creating memorable worlds and characters. Their upcoming ID@Xbox title, Song of the Deep, feels very different from anything else in their stable, but it keeps that same charm, same visual flair, and same tight gameplay that you’d expect from the developer who brought us Sunset Overdrive.
Song of the Deep stars Merryn, a sea-loving fisherman’s daughter who sets off on a quest to find her father after his ship fails to return home. She builds a submarine out of scrap metal and wood, and dives into the depths of the ocean. In her submarine, Merryn explores underwater caverns and ruins, using the weapons and tools in her sub to fend off angry sea life and solve puzzles. She can even leave the sub and swim through areas that are too small for the ship to pass through.
Clownz, Flamish, Gaz and Dreadpool had the opportunity to interview Siobhán Hewlett and discuss her acting career in film/theatre/TV and video games.
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My friends are going to pick up DS3, I'm excited to play with them. Plus the season pass is only 10$
You might not want to hold your breath for a Nintendo Switch version of Song of the Deep. Insomniac Games has confirmed that it has “no plans” to bring the title to Nintendo’s latest console.
And why would they? Tge licence fee to make, the price of switch games... No. Nintendo really dont want 3rd party support outside pokemon and monster hunter
Its been out since 2016? Has anyone here played it, I never saw it on PSN. It must not have made quite a 'metroidvania' splash like Shadow Complex and Axiom Verge did.
The game will be on PS4 and PC as well.
At first I was rather iffy on the game but the description shows there is some depth to it. (I made a funny)
Looking forward to this game. Gamestop is the sole distributor of the physical version, and it's a steal at only $14.99, so I preordered it from them.