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Abzu is the latest game from some of the minds behind the critically acclaimed smash-hit, Journey. Providing a somewhat similar experience to its predecessor, Abzu sees the player embark on a lonely venture, however, this time you’ll descend into the depths of the sea where you’ll beautiful and serene environments filled with aquatic wildlife. Unfortunately, some of that wildlife is in desperate need of your help and that’s where you’ll come in. Though we’re not going to say much more to avoid spoiling what is essentially a story-driven game, Abzu is a touching tale of nature and humanity.

The game was largely well received by critics, with Abzu currently sitting on a score on Metacritic of 77 based on 62 reviews. We quite liked Abzu, particularly it’s aquatic world that was teeming with life and its soothing gameplay. You can check out our full review here.


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