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Endless Ocean

Endless Ocean
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Wii
Category: Action / Adventure
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 3+ 
Release Date: 09/11/2007
Member Rating: 2.5 Stars
Number of Players: 1
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Endless Ocean Description

Endless Ocean (formerly known as Forever Blue) plunges the player into the deep, deep blue, in search of sea life and sunken treasure. Once in the water, players encounter a variety of sea life, ranging from small fish and penguins to huge whale sharks, manta rays and humpback whales. There's a dolphin too, that can become your diving companion. There are sharks in the Endless Ocean, but thankfully for virtual swimmers, they pose no threat. You'll also have access to a large aquarium habitat that, once available, you can populate with species you have identified. The game is controlled solely using the Wii Remote, with the player using an on-screen cursor to guide their diver. The game also features WiFi play, allowing two players to dive together.

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Reviewed by: sam97Date: 08/07/2008Rating: 4 Stars
good and very intresting
Reviewed by: aluakaDate: 27/07/2008Rating: 1 Stars
How slow is this game? Yes, I appreciate the nature of the game - but it's slow load and slow gameplay get quite frustrating at times. Graphics are ok, but I expected much better. In it's favour - it is "different" and a pleasant change from violence in games - but not enough to make it worth a purchase.

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