From GameWatcher: "Call of the Sea feels like a mix between a puzzle game and a 1930s pulp novel. It blends these varied genres to mixed success; the puzzles are largely solid but you can find yourself banging your head against the wall in frustration for some, and the writing can be a bit campy but is carried by brilliant voice acting. While the game is decent, the visuals, the acting, and the setting are top notch. If entered with the right mindset, The Call of the Sea can be a good companion for an evening in."
Out of the Blue's popular Call of the Sea makes it's way onto VR headsets for the first time later this month.
Starting today, Call of the Sea is free at Epic Games Store. Once you claim it, it's yours to keep.
Meridiem Games has launched two Call of the Sea Special Editions, available now exclusively for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.