![]() It’s a rare kind of game in which simply holding a button can be absolutely captivating, but ABZÛ is a rare kind of game. It’s a game that has you exploring the stylized depths of the ocean alongside all the magnificent wildlife there is to be found there, from tiny little clownfish to blue whales. Related reading: Matt's review of Journey, also available on the PlayStation 4, and utterly essential if you are into the whole "games as art" thing.Īt its most basic, ABZÛ is an underwater exploration game - a “diving simulator”, if you like, but such a simplistic descriptor does the game the same kind of disservice. To be honest, the sheer beauty of it left me lost for words, but I’m going to try write something resembling a review of it, anyway. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, given that it’s the brainchild of Matt Nava, the art director for Journey and Flower, but he’s outdone himself yet again. ![]() I know I’m prone to hyperbole, but I think ABZÛ is actually the most gorgeous game I’ve ever played.
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