Some may prefer the more open-ended experience of its predecessor, but Blue World includes a solid story mode for those who prefer a more guided experience. That’s the gist of Endless Ocean: Blue World, one of the more relaxing titles released for the Wii. Go out to the middle of the ocean, dive deep into the water, meet the marine wildlife, and search for treasure. Really, there are a lot of interesting ideas here that don’t always pan out, but the atmosphere remains top notch, and the puzzles make excellent use of the Wii-mote. Enemy appearances change slightly based on the answers you give to a therapist between levels, adding a touch of personal horror to the game. There’s no combat, you just run from enemies in a frozen version of Silent Hill that pops up between your explorations. Shattered Memories was a “reimagining” of the first Silent Hill, keeping the same basic plot of Harry Mason searching for his missing daughter, but heavily tweaking the gameplay.
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