Megan writes - "Overall, I was very pleased with Depth. Digital Confectioners created an exciting team-based game that, though lacking in content, offered hours of fun gameplay. It utilized a very effective use of audio and visuals to create a stunningly immersive experience, and managed to keep the player engaged enough to handle sitting through a few repetitive rounds. With the addition of a few more maps and maybe one or two additional round types, Depth could easily swim its way to the top of team-based games."
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There’s also now a playable Bull Shark and an Anniversary Edition of the game available to buy.
Woah how did I not know about this game? It looks awesome, definitely buying it for my PS4
As much as I enjoyed posting this bit of news, I could never play this game. I have thalassophobia and a huge fear of sharks, lol.
It does look like a ton of fun for those who enjoy hide and seek, I bet the Let's play youtubers play a crap ton of this game.
With some amazing titles coming out this year, there’s a lot to look forward to; franchises continuing, older games being re-mastered. It’s not a shock that sometimes developers stick to what they know and to their cash cows, that’s the reason they got into developing, right? It works but at times it would be nice if some antiques games could have a shine up or restoration, to compete with the new kids on the block. Let’s take a look at some genres that could have some tender loving care from its creators.
Destruction derby :') Oh how I wish they would bring it back! Same with Roller coaster Tycoon, though the less said about that terrible new upcoming Roller coaster Tycoon: World, the better...