![]() Years later I would discover you could build a reef to attract fish or something. ![]() It was instead a virtual ocean released at a time when you couldn’t go online and Google search a forum to start a thread called “uh, what am i supposed to be doing in here anyway?” So I spent most of my time in Aquanaut’s Holiday wondering what was going to happen, if anything, and not particularly minding that nothing was happening because it was so weirdly hypnotic. It was Japanese, which might explain why it didn’t feel the need to be an actual game. The Playstation 2, 3, and 4 didn’t exist yet. And not a Playstation One, because there was no such thing. Drop me into a virtual ocean and I’m going to remember that game’s open-world wonder from a time before open-world was even a thing. I shouldn’t expect Aquanaut’s Holiday, but I can’t help myself.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |