Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 July 2008

Aquanaut's Holiday - PS1

No sooner had I blogged about the return of Aquanaut's Holiday on PS3, when, to my amazement, I discover the original PS1 game was released this morning via the Japanese PS3 store for 600 yen.

My original copy has been misplaced somewhere down the line, and it's a game I've been looking out for over the last few years...to no avail. But tonight I downloaded it again and have put an hour or so into it.

OK, so it's nowhere near as polished as Endless Ocean on Wii, and the draw distance is pretty poor, but it's still got that old magic. Due to the game's minimalist sound effects and eerie music, Aquanaut's Holiday has a sombre atmosphere. But just travelling through the sizeable ocean, peering out into the gloom in search of some landmark or sign of life is as compelling as it was back in 1996.



Each of the pad's shoulder buttons emits a sound. The sealife you encounter all have their favourite sound and when played, they will dance. Squids rotate 360 degrees, while starfish twirl around on the sea bed. You can also set probes anywhere in the ocean which you can then hop between to cut down on journey times. This is especially useful for returning to a point of interest.

As for the points of interest, there are many - from huge stone faces on the sea bed, to mysterious footprints in the sand.

It's been a while, so I'll need to play around with it a bit more to jog my memory about creating a coral reef to attract different species, as right now, I'm puzzled. Still, the game is pretty self-explanatory and although the game is from the Japanese store, menus are in English, with only a smattering of Japanese throughout. Plus, there's the bonus of being able to play it on my PSP. Fantastic!

Sunday, 6 July 2008

Aquanaut's Holiday - PS3


Sony have just announced that the game previously known as Aqua, has been renamed the Aquanaut's Holiday. The title originally appeared on the PS1 in 1995, and was one of the first games I owned for Sony's system.

It was an underwater exploration game, where players discovered ruins and interacted with sealife by singing to them using the controller's shoulder buttons. It was possible to build a coral reef and as it grew, new species would be attracted to your creation. The game made a refreshing change from the usual driving games and beat 'em ups.




Until this announcement, the only other underwater exploration game available was the fantastic Endless Ocean on Wii. And although details are still sketchy, this looks to be quite similar. Endless Ocean looked gorgeous on Wii, but Aquanaut's holiday looks incredible. A mixture of high definition graphics and soothing music, this could be another unmissable, chilled-out experience on PS3.

Aquanaut's Holiday is due for release in Japan on September 25, and it already looks like a must-buy.