Endless Ocean Luminous Trailer Previews Nintendo’s Deep Sea Diving Game

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As the recent gameplay trailer explains, Endless Ocean Luminous takes players to a mysterious region called the Veiled Sea. The ocean changes every time players visit, and the game features a range of biomes, from coral reefs and kelp fields to underwater cliffs, frigid arctic waters, and the blackness of the deep sea.Players will encounter over 500 marine species as they explore Endless Ocean Luminous.

The diving aspect might remind players of the Subnautica series, though that comparison would be misleading. Endless Ocean Luminous seeks to be a relaxing and even educational experience. The titular luminosity comes from a strange glowing algae coating most of the creatures in the Veiled Sea. Clearing it reveals the animal’s true colors and some information about them. It’s also an interesting way to explain why to incorporate a UI element into the game’s world.

Endless Ocean Luminous also features a story mode, solo dives, and multiplayer shared dives. The latter allows groups of up to 30 players to explore the ocean as Dive Buddies. As discussed in apress release, players will also get to participate in event dives. These special events allow players to see some unusual undersea sites.Daniel is a writer and game reviewer from central Florida.

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