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Rob Pitt
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11/05/2021 |
95
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Rob Pitt
Call of the Sea is one of the best puzzle-adventure games I’ve ever played. Each puzzle requires you to think logically and gather all the clues to figure out the solution, you’re rewarded with a trophy and more context to the story for exploring and finding documents, and your eyes are given a treat by looking at this visually stunning game. This is the first time I’ve played a Lovecraft-inspired game that isn’t focused on horror, jump scares, or disturbing themes, instead it’s a peaceful adventure that uses the influences perfectly to create a very interesting and memorable experience.
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Fran Pérez Martín
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19/05/2021 |
90
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Fran Pérez Martín
Call of the Sea no es un juego perfecto, pero, a pesar de contar una historia más o menos simple, hace prácticamente todo bien. Out of the Blue nos vuelve a deleitar con su primer proyecto, pero esta vez en PlayStation 4 y PlayStation 5, en el que combinando el misterio, lo surrealista (una ambientación a lo H.P. Lovecraft) el romanticismo y los puzles han conseguido desarrollar una obra y una historia de desarrollo personal que cala muy hondo, sin olvidar la dificultad que hace que esto sea algo más intenso que en un simple paseo. Todo ello viene envuelto en un apartado artístico y sonoro que hace que esta experiencia sea más gratificante si cabe.
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Richard Walker
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11/05/2021 |
80
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Richard Walker
A thoroughly enjoyable first-person adventure brimming with mystery, intrigue and intricate, well-thought-out puzzles, Call of the Sea is a journey into the unknown that proves both rewarding and memorable.
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07/06/2021 |
75
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Call of the Sea is a beautiful adventure, and the first thing that will draw you in is undeniably the gorgeous visuals. The gameplay may not be perfect and the story may be a one-time experience, but the game still is worth a playthrough. The atmosphere of the game is an engaging one, though it will make you feel as safe as a baby in a cradle.
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Jade Sayers
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11/05/2021 |
60
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Jade Sayers
Aesthetically, the game looks really pretty and is totally evocative of its 1930s setting. The game is plagued with hammy dialogue that makes it feel totally campy and like an old B-movie, but not altogether terrible when coupled with the Lovecraftian influence it draws on. Call of the Sea is a mostly fun puzzle game that falls short on the mystery it tries to have you unveil. While it looks aesthetically pleasing and ticks a lot of boxes for its period setting, the story is lacklustre and predictable.
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