- Publisher: Uppercut Games , Uppercut Games Pty Ltd
- Release Date: Aug 4, 2015
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC, Switch, Xbox One
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Playstation Official Magazine AustraliaOct 16, 2015The game’s dystopian, drowned burg a pleasure to explore. It’s just a pity the engine is a little bit of a shambles. [November 2015, p78]
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Playstation Official Magazine UKSep 21, 2015It's just a pity the engine is a little bit of a shambles. [Oct 2015, p.89]
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Aug 17, 2015A beautiful and relaxing experience that's a bit too short and a bit too technically flawed to be considered a must-play.
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Aug 13, 2015If you want a laid-back, relaxing experience full of discovery in a beautiful but haunting world, this game’s for you.
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Aug 7, 2015Submerged attempts to replace tension with curiosity as a motivating force, and largely succeeds even though its environmental storytelling isn’t as dense as it could’ve been.
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Aug 26, 2015Submerged tries to go for the same vibe as Journey but falls short.
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Aug 14, 2015Submerged is underwhelming. It squanders a promising opening, and its slight mechanics will no doubt give ammo to those who question the validity of exploration titles.
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Aug 5, 2015Exploration can get very boring when you're just doing the same thing over and over again, but the intriguing game world, soothing soundtrack and unfolding story ensure Submerged keeps its head just above water.
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Aug 17, 2015The idea, the story, the world and the team behind it all seemed to point in the right direction and on a number of levels the game succeeds quite well. Despite all of this however, the incredibly basic gameplay hampers the whole experience.
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Aug 11, 2015Submerged just ends up being a disappointment. Great ideas in the storytelling and presentation are lost with a poor connection to characters and truly lacking gameplay. All the great intentions in the world don't mean anything if they don't convey into a fun game experience. Go play Journey instead.
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Games Master UKOct 15, 2015Awkward platforming that feels like being submerged in a sea of treacle. [Oct 2015, p.81]
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Sep 29, 2015Despite good premises, Submerged is a boring and brief game, with a farraginous gameplay and some technical problems, where the only purpose is to find and pick up objects.
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Aug 6, 2015Submerged made me wonder just how much you could strip away the incentives that attract people to video games.
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Aug 5, 2015The title's biggest downfall, then, is not any one single thing, but rather its overwhelming ambition. And in the grand scheme of things, perhaps that's not the worst problem to have.
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Aug 5, 2015Despite its interesting premise, Submerged never achieves more than mediocrity due to its repetitive gameplay, lacklustre execution, and unpolished world design.
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Aug 4, 2015It’s a game that, on the surface, seems built for you to ask questions about what it presents, but once you dig a little deeper you realize it was never prepared to give you the answers. It’s not a conversation; it’s a speech.
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Dec 8, 2015Submerged doesn’t want to see you fail, but it doesn’t trust you to succeed without its help, either. It bears repeating: Children aren’t morons. Submerged knows this, but it still treats its players like they’re just kids.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 39
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Mixed: 17 out of 39
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Negative: 13 out of 39
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