Endless Ocean: Dive, Discover, Dream Review

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Endless Ocean Wii

Product Details

  • Swim through coral reefs, explore ancient shipwrecks, meet local wildlife, and more
  • No set time limits and no way to fail, you're free to relax and explore however you see fit
  • Hundreds of different types of marine life such as penguins, clownfish, dolphins, sharks, and the blue whale
  • Exploring is easy--just point the remote in the direction you want to go
  • Go online with Nintendo WFC and meet friends and family for an underwater sightseeing tour

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Dive, Discover, Dream - Exactly!
 
Review Date: January 25, 2008
Reviewer: Whisper, Seattle, WA
Absolutely beautiful game. The underwater visuals are incredible from the sea floor, hidden treasure, coral, caves, sunken ships, schools of fish, dolphins, manta rays, whales, and much more. Sunlight from above will also filter down below the surface. Day also turns to night and you can go night diving where you may find different types of sea life.

Now, when you are on the boat, it's a different story. The visuals look incomplete. The boat, character, water and skyline all have a "unpolished" look to them. Also, your character apparently has something shoved up his or her rear as you walk around the boat "stiffly". But, this is all minor stuff as you will be underwater most of the time so, it's not a big deal. Again, the underwater world is absolutely a joy to the eyes.

The music is nicely done and very relaxing, but you can load up your SD Card with .MP3 files and listen to your own music while on the ship or diving below. That is a very nice feature and I believe only the second developer to implement this feature on the Wii so far.

You will also be able to customize your character by changing your diving wear and equipment.

The game is totally laid back and you can pretty much do whatever you want, when you want. But you aren't completely on your own. There are definitely specific things to accomplish if you want to. You will receive emails from people wanting you to investigate a specific underwater location, find a special fish or hidden treasure, take photos or even to go along with you as a diving guide. Many of these result in rewards such as new equipment and gear. You actually should accept the first few email requests as it's the only way to get the underwater pen and camera and to unlock the Wi-Fi Connection gateway.

You will help a dolphin early on in the game and he will then become your partner and you can go on dives together. The dolphin will actually help you find hidden items on the sea floor. You can also have the dolphin do tricks up above while you are on the boat. It looks like you can have up to 3 partners to play with. I've only found the dolphin so I don't know what the others will be.

I haven't tested the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection feature, but you can have a Wii friend come over to your boat (or you can go to their boat) and you can go on dives together. Looks like that can be fun. You can communicate with various pre-set greetings and commands or use an underwater pen to draw or communicate (like a whiteboard). It would of been nice to have built-in voice chat capability.

This is a refreshing addition to your Wii library and I think everyone should own this game. It's a very unique and refreshing experience.
A great ocean simulation for kids.
 
Review Date: June 16, 2008
Reviewer: Wiiviewer, San Diego, CA
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A gentle and lovely game...
 
Review Date: February 28, 2008
Reviewer: Robert N. Wolf, SF Bay Area, California United States
I'm 38 so I know that I'm outside the target demographic for most games, and that's been fine with me. I find most video games to be too frenetic and overall not nearly enough fun to justify the investment of time that it takes to master them.
The Wii is the first console to actually attract and hold my attention, and this game is the first game I've ever really fallen in love with. I didn't know what this game was about when I first ordered it, but I thought the premise was interesting - basically you take on the role of an oceanic explorer on a boat in a fictional tropical sea.
From the very first screen, I was hooked. The game is just beautiful to look at and it manages to walk that fine line - being entertaining and enjoyable to play while also being educational. It's a gentle, relaxing, utterly entrancing virtual deep sea dive.
I bought it during an extremely stressful time in my life and playing this game every evening was the perfect way to relax and unwind before bed.
I admit, I'm a sap - but when I first came around the reef wall and saw a whale coming towards me through the water? It felt a little....magical.

I love this game and I hope that the folks who created it go on to create many, many more such games - for those of us who want more out of our free time than "Point, click, explosion."
Addictive, but know what you're getting
 
Review Date: May 19, 2008
Reviewer: kwill10, Nashville, TN United States
Endless Ocean is a very unique experience compared with traditional games. It's not Super Smash Brothers; you don't fight anyone, there's no score kept, and you really can't die or meet with other bad fates. It's also not a scuba diving simulation; as a certified diver, I doubt I'd follow a large shark into a narrow cave in real life, but in the game, no problem. You don't have to worry about getting the bends, running out of air (even if you stayed down long enough, you're simply returned to the boat), or getting stung by jellyfish or attacked by aggressive sea creatures.

What is addicting about the game is the exploration. There are several unique sites in the game, each of which has varying sea life; if the thought of seeing a humpback whale overhead during gameplay sounds exciting, this might be for you. There are numerous objects to find, previously undiscovered sites to explore, and a plot that develops over time involving your shipmate Kat. For the most part, you have complete freedom about where to dive and what to do; if you want to ignore the dive guide requests and photo opportunities, you can do so.

The game starts a little slowly in order to orient you with the controls and the layout. However, within an hour or so you have quite a bit of freedom turned over to you (especially once the boat navigation opens). You can acquire dolphin partners, that if you want you can train from the back of the boat (a little silly, but entertaining occasionally). You also have a camera for underwater photography opportunities.

My wife and I, both scuba divers, find the game captivating. Within three weeks, we have each logged over 20 hours of game play. A key part of the storyline can be completed in ~8-20 hours of play, depending on how quickly you decide to accept varying tasks. However, exploring everything, finding all artifacts, and identifying all of the sea life will likely take longer. Since the game doesn't keep a score or have one ultimate goal, fans of the game will likely play beyond the minimum anyway. Overall, we find the game a nice relaxing deviation from the typical frantic pace of most games.
Chill game for the naturally curious
 
Review Date: February 15, 2008
Reviewer: Tara M, Denver, CO United States
Endless Ocean appeals with its mellow, self-directed pace, I get to learn about the animals every time I play, and it's a wonderful escape from February in Colorado. It's not a game for the shoot 'em gamer - but then, the Wii is supposed to appeal to a much wider crowd and this game fits in with that great.

I've always wanted to be a marine zoologist, so I am probably right in the center of the target audience, but this is all the diving fun without the jellyfish stings or statistics. There's enough structure - with guided dives, photos to take, species to find - to keep me moving along through the plot and around the ocean world, but on the nights that I just want to chill I can just go dive whatever I want.

I recommend Endless Ocean for people who don't want to shoot anything, don't want to raise their heart rate or stress levels, and find fun in exploration.
What an amazing experience
 
Review Date: February 14, 2008
Reviewer: Naz, New Jersey United States
Even though I am a COD4 fan, I absolutely love this game/experience. It is such a relaxing alternative to the run and gun games and you truly get lost in this amazing world. Very highly recommended.
WONDERFUL Game!
 
Review Date: July 3, 2008
Reviewer: Leslie A. Harris, Midlothian, Tx USA
The BEST game I've ever played! So much fun! It's a satisfying game without going around and shooting things! Excellent music! I can't say enough! This game is AWESOME! (I'm a 40 yo mom that loves games).
Relaxing, fascinating, Great for kids....
 
Review Date: April 21, 2008
Reviewer: Patrick McCormack, New Brighton, MN USA
This is a wonderful Wii game. My son plays this as a relaxation tool, when he is stressed out. He enjoys learning about the fish, and can name dozens of ocean fish and their habits.

In the game, you have a boat and diving gear. You start slow, searching for fish. The pace is slow, accompanied by mesmerizing music. The point is to swim around, relax, see fish, very much like real diving.


As the game develops, you find clues for a larger puzzle, the history of the island. You find undersea ruins, tour caves, find sunken ships, and see strange creatures. Your photo journal fills with neat pictures of exotic fish and locations.

All is done at a slow, swimming pace, and my 8 year old is in love with this game in part because after a stressful day of school, homework, sports, this game is a relaxing and yet interesting experience.
Just Fun
 
Review Date: July 15, 2008
Reviewer: Baby K, Texas
I am 32 years old and I love this game. The graphics are amazing - completely beautiful. It's probably not something I would buy for my 5 year old because to actually get anywhere in the game, you need to successfully complete goals that a young child wouldn't have the patience for. Being an adult, the challenges are not difficult but, in most cases, what completing the challenge unlocks is so worth it. When I found the manatees I was literally smiling from ear to ear. There are some silly "rewards" that you get after completing a challenge like a new hairstyle (who cares?) but for the most part, you get to unlock new areas, get certified to cave dive or get new equipment. I am completely addicted to finding objects hidden in the sand or reefs. Finding the pieces to a shattered piece of a compass gave me an unexpected surprise in opening up the pirate ship and being taken to the underwater graveyard.

This game is very beautiful and very, very relaxing. To give you an example of how relaxing it is, I actually dozed off playing it one day. This may not sound like a good endorsement for the game but when I come home from a stressful day at work and am all fired up, this game calms me down. I can play it for hours - literally. I love it. It is my absolute favorite game on the Wii and it's really going to be tough to beat.
Beautiful Game! Lots Of Fun Exploring.
 
Review Date: September 10, 2008
Reviewer: J. Rich,
"Endless Ocean" was released in January of 2008. Unfortunately, this is a game I let "slip through the cracks" so to speak. For one thing, I didn't have a Wii then and when I finally got one there were several other titles I wanted instead of this one.

I'm glad I finally bought it because this is a beautiful game. Unlike many reviewers here who said they got bored that's because you're not accepting this game for what it is. I will tell you what it is not: it isn't a shoot 'em up, bang, bang game, it's not a game where you go around stabbing people, and it certainly isn't a game where you use your martial arts abilities to beat up someone. THIS GAME HAS ZERO VIOLENCE.

The basic idea of the game is to dive and explore underwater lands, but along the way you will be given clues as to where you need to go and what you need to do. There is actually ALOT to do on this game and you may get overwhelmed with things to do from time to time. Just do them one at a time and you'll be fine. Be sure to always check your mail, because this is apart of the game. The mail is designed to give you an idea of what you should be doing. One reviewer said this game lacks direction. I'm not sure if they were playing the same game I have been playing or not, because you have plenty of direction and ideas of what you need to be doing. What you do in this game is in black and white and if you can't comprehend something as simple as a piece of mail or your partner giving you clues, then best of luck to you. It couldn't be any easier.

This game is actually quite fun despite what some people have said. It's fun learning above the aquatic life in the sea and in the process discovering new places.

Throughout the game you will be traveling by boat to get to your desired destination. As I mentioned, you will be guided throughout as to where you need to go and what you need to do, so there's plenty to do.

This game is what it is and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out either. It's pretty straight-forward and self-explanatory most of the time. Enjoy "Endless Ocean" for what it is and not what you think it should've or could've been.

Highly recommended for the gamer who's looking for something different.



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