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Review: Beyond Blue

by Henric Brandt

TL;DR

Beyond Blue offers a relaxing and educational deep-sea diving simulation where you explore underwater worlds with no risk of harm. It boasts impressive voice acting and an immersive soundscape, making it a peaceful escape. However, the slow, repetitive gameplay and lack of real challenges, like the inability to surface, can be frustrating. While the Nintendo Switch version has some graphical hiccups, performance is stable. If you're looking for a chill, educational dive, it might be worth a look, but it doesn't quite make a splash. Dive deeper into the full review to see if this underwater adventure is for you!

While I maintain a healthy respect for the power of the ocean, playing games with aquatic themes often evokes a unique sense of immersion. This review focuses on Beyond Blue, a game that offers a deep-sea diving simulation experience.

Foto: E-Line Media / Nintendo.com - Beyond Blue - Found a Whale.
Foto: E-Line Media / Nintendo.com

Players explore underwater environments equipped with diving gear. Each dive presents specific objectives. Beyond Blue emphasizes education and relaxation, eliminating the possibility of injury or death. While tasks are assigned, there are no negative consequences for failure and no time constraints.

Foto: E-Line Media / Nintendo.com - Beyond Blue - up close to a Whale.
Foto: E-Line Media / Nintendo.com

The game features high-quality voice acting that contributes to a believable and engaging narrative. The soundtrack and ambient underwater sounds are well-crafted and immersive, enhancing the relaxing nature of Beyond Blue. However, as a gameplay experience, the pace can feel slow and repetitive. The absence of limitations or real dangers can lead to frustration when searching for specific scan targets, such as whales, or activation points, like buoys. One notable omission is the inability to surface and observe the world above the water. While understandable from a design perspective, this limitation creates a sense of confinement and feels somewhat restrictive.

Foto: E-Line Media / Nintendo.com - Beyond Blue - Found a Shark.
Foto: E-Line Media / Nintendo.com

During testing on the Nintendo Switch, the graphics exhibited some compression artifacts, resulting in noticeable aliasing and occasional graphical anomalies. The visual fidelity appeared improved in handheld mode, likely due to the smaller screen size. Performance remained stable throughout the experience.

In conclusion, Beyond Blue presents an interesting and well-produced, albeit somewhat limited, gaming experience. It achieves a passing grade, demonstrating merit, but falls short of a full recommendation.

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Review Highlights: Q&A

What is the main theme of the game?

It is a relaxing deep-sea diving simulation.

Can the player take damage or die?

No, it eliminates any injury or death risk.

Are there time constraints for tasks?

No, tasks have no time limits or penalties.

How is the audio and voice acting?

High-quality voice acting and sound design.

How are the graphics on Nintendo Switch?

Stable performance with some visual issues.

What is the biggest gameplay drawback?

The pace can feel very slow and repetitive.

Can you explore above the water line?

No, you cannot surface to see above water.

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