It does depend on the game really. Wind Waker for example is an incredible game and the ocean is more that just a setting. Final Fantasy 11 online though, the ocean is the bane of many players existence.
If more games with oceans played like Skies, I would love them.sonicneedslovetoo said:Does Skies of Arcadia count? I really liked that game for its atmosphere.
I do have to admit I enjoy watching the rain fall on the ocean or the Alamo sea in the PS4 version of GTA V. Or even in puddles.Padwolf said:Yeees! Me! I love a good ocean. I love it when there's an ocean or just a really big lake and you can just stand there and watch the sun go down and it's all bright and orange glowy and just wonderful.
Love me some good water graphics!
Awww yis, we definitely need more rain in games. Fucking love it! I loved the hell out of every rainy time in LA Noire. An absolutely fantastic experience! It was one of the only reasons I enjoyed Heavy Rain hahaZachary Amaranth said:I do have to admit I enjoy watching the rain fall on the ocean or the Alamo sea in the PS4 version of GTA V. Or even in puddles.
Though I think this has more to do with my love of rain. In fact, we need more rain in games.
There was rain in Heavy Rain? Who knew!Padwolf said:Awww yis, we definitely need more rain in games. Fucking love it! I loved the hell out of every rainy time in LA Noire. An absolutely fantastic experience! It was one of the only reasons I enjoyed Heavy Rain haha
Arkham knight wears rain like a polka-dot blanket. I'm not sure the police force will be too pleased to find out that Batman has only been leaving the station to frolic in the rain though. That fear gas must have had a different effect on the poor sod.Zachary Amaranth said:Though I think this has more to do with my love of rain. In fact, we need more rain in games.
That's some pretty loose association. FF8 has no more ocean than any other FF game. If anything FFX has more of an ocean theme.Cyncial_Huggy said:No, Final Fantasy 8 there was a trailer and there was an ocean. Oceans remind me of Final Fantasy VIII. Final Fantasy VIII depresses me. So, no. Sorry.
I'm actually hard-pressed to think of an instance of above/underwater environments "sucking" as opposed to simply filling me with primal terror. Mario's various water levels, of which Jolly Roger Bay has always been a favorite (dat music!), WindWaker's Great Sea, to the ocean of Grand Theft Auto 5; hell, Zelda OoT's Water Temple is easily my second favorite behind the Forest Temple. I felt they were all incredibly atmospheric and an absolute joy to explore.Burned Hand said:It's this. With a few exceptions (mostly arcade games) underwater = teh sux. Above the water can be glorious.Xeros said:The ocean is simultaneously my best friend and worst enemy when it comes to games. They make for fantastic environments, but gods help you when there's some serious shit just beneath the surface.
I love rain too, we need more games where rain isn't the sign of something terrible. Same with fog.Zachary Amaranth said:I do have to admit I enjoy watching the rain fall on the ocean or the Alamo sea in the PS4 version of GTA V. Or even in puddles.
Though I think this has more to do with my love of rain. In fact, we need more rain in games.
Haha, was starting to think it was just me! No I hear you, something about water, and oceans especially, is just very, very cool.thejboy88 said:It's a little something that I've been mulling over for some time now. I've played many games over the years, and yet there is one kind that seems to have a particular grip on my mind; games with oceans in them. Granted, I love many other kinds of games, but I never find myself playing them for long. But put a sea or ocean in it, and suddenly I'm on it for hours.
Wind Waker. Sunless Sea. Bioshock. Stranded Deep. Even that old manta tech demo for the PS1. For whatever reason, ocean games have this kind of hypnotic effect on me, making me want to play just that little bit longer. It's especially odd when you consider that I don't particularly like being near oceans in real life.
So yeah, just wondering if I'm alone in this little quirk.
Did it come on a demo disc with a similar t rex tech demo and some big chunky demos of "new" games like crash bandicoot, wipeout and some first person deus ex/systemshock-ish rpg set on a space station amongst others by any chance?thejboy88 said:Even that old manta tech demo for the PS1.