Nintendo Endless Ocean, Wii

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  • Product name : Endless Ocean, Wii
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  • Long product name Nintendo Endless Ocean, Wii :

    Endless Ocean, Wii

  • Nintendo Endless Ocean, Wii :

    Dive into tropical waters and discover an underwater paradise that has to be seen to be believed. Endless Ocean puts you in the role of a diver exploring a tranquil sea teeming with marine life and stunning seascapes.

    More of an experience than a game, Endless Ocean offers you the freedom to explore underwater locations by taking a relaxing swim among the inhabitants of the sea or searching for unusual fish to photograph and record in your journal.

    All set to a haunting soundtrack that features New Zealand singer Hayley Westenra, Endless Ocean lets you directly interact with the fish you find by using the Wii Remote to touch them. You will come face-to-face with such animals as angelfish, penguins, walruses and dolphins and you can even discover lost ruins and secret diving locations to explore.

    Navigating through the game is easy, and by simply pointing and clicking with the Wii Remote you can direct your ship to a new location on a map or guide your diver as they swim. When you want to interact with ocean life, you’ll simply point at a fish or underwater plant and press the A Button.

    In addition to searching vast waters, you and a friend can explore the sea together by using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to connect to the Internet. Whether you dive with a friend or on your own, you’ll quickly discover that the sights and sounds you experience in Endless Ocean make it an adventure like no other.

    Your Wii needs to be connected to the Internet to use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection features. Click here to find out how to connect Wii to the Internet.

  • Short summary description Nintendo Endless Ocean, Wii :

    Nintendo Endless Ocean, Wii, Wii, E (Everyone)

  • Long summary description Nintendo Endless Ocean, Wii :

    Nintendo Endless Ocean, Wii. Platform: Wii, ESRB rating: E (Everyone), Developer: Arika

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Platform Wii
Game genre Simulation

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Developer Arika
ESRB rating E (Everyone)
Reviews
Updated:
2012-01-29 01:17:05
Average rating:68
Uk has collected 20 expert reviews for Nintendo Endless Ocean, Wii and the average expert rating is 68 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2012-01-29 01:17:05
Average rating:25
Does Arikas undersea simulation sink or swim? Endless Ocean may give you access to undersea environments, but this serene aquatic adventure might not be for everyone... When we were first assigned to review Endless Ocean, we were excited. The idea of...
  • Controls are surprisingly good, underwater visuals are soothing...
  • There is no real game here to speak of, it doesnt come close to being fun The Final Word We can only recommend Endless Ocean for children, especially those who are obsessed with marine biology, but even they might have trouble staying awake through ex...
  • We can only recommend Endless Ocean for children, especially those who are obsessed with marine biology, but even they might have trouble staying awake through extended sessions.
nzgamer.com
Updated:
2012-01-29 01:17:05
Average rating:49
Scuba diving isn’t necessarily stupid subject matter for a video game. Well, maybe it is for a video game, but in this day and age of Nintendogs and Animal Crossing, it seems that there is plenty of room for interactive experiences. Endless Ocean is on...
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2012-01-29 01:17:05
Average rating:80
With video games being the fast paced action-fest they normally are, The Endless Ocean is a nice break from the norm and achieves what it sets out to do, calm you. And for some reason, and we arent sure why, it works. We might normally be found killin...
  • Calming, learn about fish, no killing, no guns, no cars...
  • Need plenty of patience, nothing happens, slow...
  • Like real diving swimming around looking at the fish is peaceful, however there is little beyond this on offer.
gamesradar.com
Updated:
2012-01-29 01:17:05
Average rating:90
Nov 13, 2007Barely three months after we got hold of the Japanese version of this supremely relaxing piece of videogame art, here's the UK version. Polished up slightly, in so far as it no longer features the crashtastic glitch that made us avoid the A...
  • Exploring beautiful seascapes, Discovering bizarre ocean denizens, Feeling like it was made for the Wii...
  • Not killing stuff, if that's what you want, Long load times, No really, you won't be fighting sharks...
brighthub.com
Updated:
2012-01-29 01:17:05
Average rating:100
Nintendos scuba diving simulator is a different breed of video game -- one that doesnt have difficult challenges to overcome or concrete objectives to meet. Its all about the peace and serenity of exploring a vast underwater environment. So is it a...
  • Nintendos scuba diving simulator is a different breed of video game -- one that doesnt have difficult challenges to overcome or concrete objectives to meet. Its all about the peace and serenity of exploring a vast underwater environment. So is it a...
gamezone.com
Updated:
2012-01-29 01:17:05
Average rating:80
del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It When Nintendo first unveiled the Wii, they praised its ability to offer unique and unorthodox gameplay experiences. Arika’s scuba diving simulation, Endless Ocean, falls firmly into this category. Tossing out any...
gamepro.com
Updated:
2012-01-29 01:17:05
Average rating:25
Does Arikas undersea simulation sink or swim? Endless Ocean may give you access to undersea environments, but this serene aquatic adventure might not be for everyone...
nintendoworldreport.com
Updated:
2012-01-29 01:17:05
Average rating:85
Literally and figuratively, a game that delivers on Nintendos "blue ocean" strategy. Full disclosure: Im a pretty big "fan" of the ocean. Ive got the Blue Planet DVDs, I eat shrimp as often as financially possible, and I live minutes away from the...
gamespot.com
Updated:
2012-01-29 01:17:05
Average rating:70
Considering the seemingly endless yearly parade of sports games and licensed game sequels being released, youd be forgiven for thinking that theres not much room left for originality in todays video game market. There may not be much room, but games...
  • An experience like no other, At times its absolutely gorgeous and mesmerizing, Lets you play at your own pace.
  • Youll see most of what the game has to offer in just a few hours, Slow pace might turn off a lot of people, The games ocean isnt quite as endless as its title suggests.
  • Endless Ocean is a unique game that will strike a chord with some and fall flat with others...
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