Tidal Shock

Tidal Shock

This game is addictive! I find myself wanting to play “just one more round” again and again. I love the array of weapons and the variety of terrain in the arena makes it slightly easier to navigate as you play more. Controlling your character underwater in 360 degrees is a new take that makes this game all the more entertaining and challenging.

I’m not great at this game (or any multiplayer shooter for that matter), but I keep coming back for more. Even if I’m not in the lead, I always feel like I’m still in the running. The lead changes often throughout the round and your position in the game can change in a split second with one profitable kill or one strategic drop off at the reactor.

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game


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Tidal Shock

Gameplay

Tidal Shock is multiplayer arena shooter with an underwater setting. At first glance, it looks like your typical shooter where you run and gun to make it to the leaderboards and for the most part, it is just that.

What makes it stands out from other shooters though, is its setting. Instead of running around in corridors or jungles, you swim around underwater. This gives you the freedom to move around both vertically and horizontally. That not only translates to movement but also for enemies to look out for as the enemy can be right on top or bottom of you.

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

Tidal Shock on Steam

Freediving Hunter Spearfishing the World

Freediving Hunter Spearfishing the World

Truly a joy of a game. Love the attention to detail and simplicity of the customization and missions.

10/10 would play again

Real player with 64.3 hrs in game


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The game has good graphics but gameplay is very broken in a way that the first stage is named rookie cove, but the opponent is actually one of the hardest ones to beat. As you level up you develop a longer breath hold which makes things a lot easier. You kind of have to get beaten repeatedly in the beginning and then everything is downhill from there. You can reach max level and get all the items in game after a few hours, but it takes a while to find the secret fish. I wish there was a more fulfilling ending to this game but unfortunately i haven’t found it if there is one. unlocked all the levels and beat all the enemies but i still play this just because i can’t freedive in real life because of the pandemic. I still recommend it to people who want to explore the ocean :D

Real player with 16.6 hrs in game

Freediving Hunter Spearfishing the World on Steam