The colors are so vibrant, and the areas are designed so well. I really enjoy the art style of this one a lot. From the lush island to the under ocean scenes, Even the Dark caves, and other creepy areas just look so great. The story really changes as it goes, and towards the end really has a Lovecraft feel to it. She finds much, much more on this beautiful island. he has yet to return so Norah goes to find him. her husband goes on a expedition to a island in the South Pacific to find a cure for her. It leaves spots on her hands, and makes her feel very sick.
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You play as Norah, a woman with a strange unexplainable disease. I loved the story, as well as the time period. I loved spending a hour on a couple puzzles, and the rewarding feeling of finally figuring it out. Some puzzles can really stump you, and I enjoyed that. To me it's a challenging puzzle solving game, that will really test your mind. I think those people may have struggled with the puzzles, or were just used to action packed titles. I thought it was a really quality adventure. After putting about 6 hours in to it, I can honestly say I'm glad to have it in my collection. I was even more excited when I saw it pop up in my email before it was released on there. I was even more excited when I saw it pop up in my email before it was I was interested in this when I saw it was coming to Game Pass. I was interested in this when I saw it was coming to Game Pass. Personally I am up to the cap of the Lovecraftian references in this type of games they should work it more (I say this because I recently finished Moon of Madness and more of the same primal octopuses from outer space) … Expand There are achievements that are absurd and if it weren't for someone already taking them out, they would not believe they are there (that includes achievements of seeing murals, having all the notes and per chapter there is a well-hidden object to find.). Ideally, you should try to finish the game by yourself and then replay the chapters to get all the achievements. With a guide all achievements are easy (so joke). Lo Meh !: If they told me this is a Sea of Thieves “explore an island” mission, I would believe it. It's not ideal for achievement hunters (unless you're trying to play it with a guide in hand).
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The bad: Cryptic and challenging puzzles.
#Call of the sea achievements series#
On Xbox Series X it looks spectacular (although some textures and surfaces like water don't look as good).
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It has a chapter selector (if you don't have to start the story from scratch to get the secret achievements). Realistic physics (despite the caricature of the designs). They will need to use the stone buttons and arrange the rock tiles to make a path to this hidden object.The good: Investment history. Players will find this photo on the platform on the left in the Sanctuary. Players can find the tiara behind the altar with the two statues, in the flooded village near the bright orange plants. It is to the left of the fireplace and says Greetings from Y'ha-nthlei! Chapter 4: Postcard. Players will find the postcard in the last room of Norah's house during the dried ocean scene.
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Players will find the sardine can in a wooden box in the camp area. It is in one of the tents to the left near a pile of barrels. Players will find the old photograph behind the shrine in the secret compartment. Players will find this barrel hidden between several large rock formations by the water in the area with the red wooden figures. The location of every hidden object appears below, organized by chapter: