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Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures

 

 

SCORE: 70

 

Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures  

 

There are things in Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures that I enjoy and things I am not that big on. I will try and touch on all of those as I write this review for this aquatic adventure on the Gamecube, PS2, and Xbox. I played Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures on the Playstation 2. In fact I did videos of this entire game. If you want to see them then please go here.

I am not big on the false gods being taught in Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures. I do not mind head butting fish and other aquatic life in Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures. The Kraken is a big pain in Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures so fighting him did not bother me.

I love how the storyline is told in Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures. We get comic book like pictures along with some voice acting. Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures looks good for the era as well. There are different kinds of levels to play in Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures. The chase levels that come right at the camera can be challenging at times. Exploring areas is one of the things I enjoyed in Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures.

I enjoyed playing Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures on the PS2. I do feel some of the levels are a bit on the long side. It was hard to tell if the next level would be short or long. They were all over the place in Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures. We eat to get health back, and use air bubbles to get air again in Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures. Those mechanics were always on my mind.

There are too few underwater adventures in the video game industry. I hope to see more games like Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures in the near future. The campy advertisements for Sea World were extremely noticeable in Shamu’s Deep Sea Adventures.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 80%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Gamecube/Xbox/PS2(tested)
Company: Activision
Developer: Fun Labs
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY {Mild Cartoon Violence}


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