Nintendo’s Endless Ocean Game Would Be a Great VR Experience – CNET

I’ve spent over a week on quiet dives in deep waters, staring at squid, whales and giant prehistoric beasts. However, I did it all on a less-than-immersive 7-inch Nintendo Switch screen while wishing it was in high-res VR goggles.

Nintendo has flirted with VR before: Labo VR was a simple Google Cardboard-like toy kit for the Switch that even had its own Ocean Camera game where I could snap undersea photos of marine life. That experience stuck in my head when I got into Endless Ocean Luminous, a new $50 Switch game that’s all about discovering sea life in endlessly generated ocean environments.

I also thought about New Pokemon Snap, a Switch game I fell in love with far more than I expected to. It’s like a Pokemon photo safari on rails. Each environment moves along at a set pace, like a theme park ride, while you aim your Switch like a camera to take photos of hidden creatures.

Endless Ocean is a free-roaming experience, controlling a diver that can stay underwater forever and explore coral reefs, ruins and deep ocean trenches extending far into dark places. The murkiness and mystery, especially when my suit’s lamp casts beams in the dark, is evocative. (The deep fascinates and scares me, even virtually.)

I love prehistoric sea life, too, and this Nintendo game conjures dozens of ancient creatures as part of the mix to discover, for reasons that are still unclear to me. Ammonites, plesiosaurs, giant armored fish — they’re all really cool to experience, although the game’s goals are pretty simple: scan for new life and keep exploring for little hidden treasures.

There’s a storyline, sort of, about this mysterious ocean and light that your scuba diver collects. I don’t understand what it means, but I’m playing this game to have my own mini deep-sea aquarium experience. Luminous is great at this; don’t expect more than this, and you’ll be happy. 

Luminous even has some multiplayer support, allowing up to 30 players to join a dive together at once in a randomly generated ocean map. In the group dive, you can find treasure or uncover mystery creatures that are part of a larger scavenger hunt story challenge.

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