Sea of Solitude Review – Dark but Easy (PS4) - Videogames Blogs

Sea of Solitude Review – Dark but Easy (PS4)



Sea of Solitude was revealed during EA PLAY 2018, perhaps as a reminder of EA?s small but seemingly persistent devotion to publisher smaller, indie titles. Developer Jo-Mei has finally released their stylized adventure game which deals with depression, family issues, and other weighty topics. Does it deliver like other EA Originals titles before it"
A Wonderfully-Realized World
Fans of cel-shaded style graphics will find plenty to like in Sea of Solitude, as the game does look gorgeous. Environments vary from the vast, open sea to tighter, enclosed areas such as classrooms and offices. There is an equally varied soundtrack, which features calming music in the lighter-colored sections to more tense music and audio effects as things get tense in the darker portions of the world. That world is surreal as the only ?real? person in the game is protagonist Kay, who is a young adult in her early twenties, and she is represented as a black silhouette, red-eyed and extra hairy for some reason. The physics of water get messed with every so often, which results in some interesting level design, even if the water itself is never incorporated into any of the game?s simple puzzles.
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