Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure review

Ah the life of a fish! Swim, eat, try not to die

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Eating fish

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    Swimming for your life

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    Eating more fish

Cons

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    Eating 10

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    000 fish

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    Clumsy lock-on

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    Shallow gameplay

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Imagine Endless Ocean on DS millions of years ago - both in terms of prehistoric monsters and graphics. After you’ve mentally stripped out any visual delights, now imagine you’re playing as the fish, rather than a human observer, and your only objective is to, basically, not die. There’s no actual tangible objective beyond this.

Eat fish, dig out fossils, read some interesting snippets of educational material on fossils, eat more fish, then take the odd swipe at a gigantic prehistoric predator who’d like to either eat you or make you its cuddle monkey. The controls work thusly: up on the D-pad swims forwards, while direction and depth is stylus-controlled on the touch screen. A shoulder button locks onto prey incredibly clumsily, and before very long at all you realize this is less Deep Blue Sea, and more In The Trash.

Mar 13, 2008

More info

GenreOther Games/Compilations
DescriptionWho would want objectives when you can just float around, eat, and try not to be eaten? Oh, most people? Then maybe you should head for a different game and not this tribute to averageness.
Platform"DS","Wii","PS2"
US censor rating"Everyone","Everyone","Everyone"
UK censor rating"","",""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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