You use the L shoulder button to target onto a creature and then the R shoulder button to scan it. The controls are nice and simple with your right stick being used for your camera and the left for movement and then your right and left triggers move you further up or down. ![]() Your task is around exploration and you shouldn’t expect anything along the lines of ‘ Maneater’ here – this is purely about discovery and communication with your team who will let you know what to focus on. The length is just right so as to not to become too bored and the level of academia is just about right. The ‘game’ is made up of 16 educational films that centre on research into sea life and I have to say that the mini films of around two minutes each are really well presented and informative. I am not criticising here but I feel it’s right to set out what this is all about from the get go. What we have is a documentary style production where you take control of your third person perspective diver and it’s all about a journey of discovery. The first thing that I want to say about Beyond Blue is that it’s not really a game as such but more an experience of the deep blue sea and what lives there. Release Date: 11th November 2021 Something Fishy Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Apple Arcade ![]() ![]() Genre: Action, Adventure, Other, Simulation Beyond Blue Review (Nintendo Switch) – Plenty to Learn
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