Endless Ocean (Wii)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Dive into tropical waters and discover the life aquatic, a life of nature, beauty and intrigue. In Endless Ocean, you are the guest of a tranquil sea filled with creatures so unique they must be experienced up-close. More of an experience than a game of any sort, Endless Ocean gives you the freedom to explore underwater locations, searching for fish to photograph and place in your log, or simply take a relaxing swim among the inhabitants of the sea. You'll be able to directly interact with some species, using the Wii Remote to touch members of the undersea community. Come face-to-face with such animals as angelfish, penguins, walruses and dolphins. Whilst underwater, you can even find lost ruins and secret diving locations. The Wii Remote's pointer capabilities are used to navigate through most of the game, whether it's directing the ship to a location on a map or directing the diver which way to swim. When you want to interact with ocean life, you'll simply point at it and then press the A Button. In addition to searching your vast waters, you can share Friend Codes with a friend and explore his or her sea via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Dive together and share in an adventure like no other.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #56 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Nintendo
- Released on: 2007-11-09
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Nintendo Wii
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .35 pounds
Customer Reviews
Relax & unwind
This game is difficult to describe as a game, I see it more as a virtual aquarium and after a stressful day its great to just "dive into the water and lose yourself in the underwater world" for a while. The tasks you are given and the tours you take people on give the game a good structure and stop it from getting mundane, the music is relaxing but it's also great that you can load your memory card with mp3's of your own choice.
Boring and uncaptivating
I am 32 year old, into first person shooters, wii sports, racers etc etc.
I bought this based purely on the rave reviews it recieved here and after playing for a couple of hours I was astoundingly bored of swimming around looking at fish with this naff notebook, and felt I was wasting my time. Also, there's the cheesy dialogue with the boat character which has to be suffered. The game itself is very pretty, no doubt, but really feels very unrewarding and I finished playing with absolutely no desire to ever play again.
I kept it for a further two weeks thinking maybe curiosity would get me back in the water, but to no avail. It had to be sold. I'm sure I haven't explored the depths of this game, but for me, a game has to draw you in, and if I can't be bothered after two hours play, its hard to justify investing more time in it.
If you like "relaxing" games maybe this is for you, but I play for excitement, and if I want to relax I can listen to music, read a book or lounge around without pretending to be a diver.
Just a warning to those who may see the amazing reviews, it won't be everyone's cup of tea.
Not for me.
I am surprised this game gets so many good reviews. I can see an appeal for certain people but to be honest (as some others have said) it is boring. I'm glad i didnt actually buy the game as i think i personally would be disappointed. The graphics are quite nice but not stunning and the controls take a bit of getting used to - i just felt i was waving the Wii remote around all the time - not sure i'd want to do it for a long time as my arm would ache!. I only played for a few mins so maybe i didnt give it chance but i just found it dull. It says you can interact with the sealife but that seemed limited to prodding them and releasing food. I'm not sure what i expected and it seems most people are not calling it a 'game'.
Well you might like it if you are interesting in diving and such like but it just didnt hold the interest for me.



