Story is awesome so far, the first few minutes are better than the whole story of the first game.
You start off like a cool TV episode which starts at the end and then you go back to the beggining to see how you got there.
I don't want to spoil things for people but, well the trailers show a huge congregation of whales. Oh yes.
And then its not one woman on a boat assing about. You have a team and actual characters and it seems like each one has back story/motivation coming. Cutscenes seem much better directed too.
You've got real coral reefs right there though. Why do you want an ocean game? Wouldn't you rather have something like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWrhzCZaBLw
Awesome so far. There is so much stuff to do over the first game. This time it's not an artful experience, it's more of a "game" type game. You are always doing something, using tools, searching for items, exploring and you are driven on by the story which is a hell of a lot better than the first, with multiple characters and tons of dialogue, lots of cutscenes, even action moments.
For instance this fricking lengendary Great White shark called Thanotos guarded the entrance to this underwater castle and you had to use the pulsar gun to fight him off.
The GG character is hilarious too. He cracks me up whenever he appears.
Everything is pretty elegantly refined too, for instance now you can move whilst having the map on screen and it elegantly fades whilst you are moving and goes solid when you stop so you can see exactly where you are going when looking for a marker. This is a feature a lot of games could and should use.
You can also pan and zoom into focus points. You can't zoom when just clicking on a fish in normal gameplay but by using food you get the same effect as they swarm about you. Very cool.
The camera works as it ever did and you can easily move the photos over to SD card which moves files like Windows explorer, deleting the data from the wii hard drive and moving it to sd card in one go.
One thing that has bothered me is that there is a distinct lack of music. In the first game you get a new tune in each dive spot and then you can choose which track to listen to, which plays in a loop.
So far in this game its all the in game compositions which play for a little while then leave you in gurgling silence.
I did just have to stop a section where a proper operatic tune was playing and it was just as good as the Westernra from the first game.
Oh yeah the loading is really fast compared to the first game.
Anyhow this game is different from the first, I would say that its good because now both games compliment the other. If you want the artistic zen like experience of chilling and appreciating the beauty of the ocean, that's in the first game. For people out there who wanted a more structured "game like" approach with tasks, objectives, cutscenes, achievements, items etc, then this is that game.
But, if you want to diverge from the story you can still chill and explore, but the temptation to use your cool new toys to scan the ocean bed for salvagable items, or shoot fish with a pulsar gun, might prove too strong.
Whether or not you should buy Endless Ocean 2 is a fairly simple decision to make. If you like the idea of generally not doing much, exploring and looking at lots of sea creatures, dive in. If the idea of shooting a gun at a fish to heal it and not blow its face off sounds bizarre, avoid.
Yeah - those close ups are the type I want to be able to do - nice!
I'd love to see what kind of sea game this guy would make. It would be very lol worthy. Could call it red dead sea with a pointy harpoon somewhere on the cover, have lots of exploding fish, a big shaved head navy seal guy maybe saving a woman oceanographer. Maybe she gets captured by sea pirates and he has to destroy them, but I'm sure at some point there would be fish with weaponry or maybe mutant attack fish...
Story is awesome so far, the first few minutes are better than the whole story of the first game.
You start off like a cool TV episode which starts at the end and then you go back to the beggining to see how you got there.
I don't want to spoil things for people but, well the trailers show a huge congregation of whales.
And then its not one woman on a boat assing about. You have a team and actual characters and it seems like each one has back story/motivation coming. Cutscenes seem much better directed too.
I like this. Needs zoom though.
Damn you!*shakes fist*
Played 2 hrs of Endless Ocean 2.
Awesome so far. There is so much stuff to do over the first game. This time it's not an artful experience, it's more of a "game" type game. You are always doing something, using tools, searching for items, exploring and you are driven on by the story which is a hell of a lot better than the first, with multiple characters and tons of dialogue, lots of cutscenes, even action moments.
For instance this fricking lengendary Great White shark called Thanotos guarded the entrance to this underwater castle and you had to use the pulsar gun to fight him off.
The GG character is hilarious too. He cracks me up whenever he appears.
Everything is pretty elegantly refined too, for instance now you can move whilst having the map on screen and it elegantly fades whilst you are moving and goes solid when you stop so you can see exactly where you are going when looking for a marker. This is a feature a lot of games could and should use.
You can also pan and zoom into focus points. You can't zoom when just clicking on a fish in normal gameplay but by using food you get the same effect as they swarm about you. Very cool.
The camera works as it ever did and you can easily move the photos over to SD card which moves files like Windows explorer, deleting the data from the wii hard drive and moving it to sd card in one go.
One thing that has bothered me is that there is a distinct lack of music. In the first game you get a new tune in each dive spot and then you can choose which track to listen to, which plays in a loop.
So far in this game its all the in game compositions which play for a little while then leave you in gurgling silence.
I did just have to stop a section where a proper operatic tune was playing and it was just as good as the Westernra from the first game.
Oh yeah the loading is really fast compared to the first game.
Anyhow this game is different from the first, I would say that its good because now both games compliment the other. If you want the artistic zen like experience of chilling and appreciating the beauty of the ocean, that's in the first game. For people out there who wanted a more structured "game like" approach with tasks, objectives, cutscenes, achievements, items etc, then this is that game.
But, if you want to diverge from the story you can still chill and explore, but the temptation to use your cool new toys to scan the ocean bed for salvagable items, or shoot fish with a pulsar gun, might prove too strong.
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Whether or not you should buy Endless Ocean 2 is a fairly simple decision to make. If you like the idea of generally not doing much, exploring and looking at lots of sea creatures, dive in. If the idea of shooting a gun at a fish to heal it and not blow its face off sounds bizarre, avoid.
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I like this pic
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/958/r4e0505.jpg
Because its not in focus mode, just normal view and you can see all that detail on the fish, including scales.