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Abyss review. Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of Abyss on the eShop for the Nintendo Wii U developed and published by EnjoyUp Games.
Abyss takes players on a dive deep below the sea. You’re not in the ocean—you’re inside the ocean! And there’s very little light to be found. That’s where Nep2no comes in. The year is 3024, and mankind has wiped the Earth clean of its natural resources. With its survival at risk, the human race looks to the planet’s last virgin territory for energy—the bottom of the ocean. Controlling a fragile biomechanical robot named Nep2no, you have to collect light-giving energy sources tucked deep into the ocean’s caverns. Abyss is essentially the arcade classic Lunar Lander combined with the water level from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for the NES. Weird, right? The game was originally released on the Nintendo DSi, but the new and improved Wii U version features new gameplay modes, multiplayer and updated HD graphics.
This video review features video gameplay footage of Abyss on the eShop for the Nintendo Wii U and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Derek.
Shop CGR shirts & mugs! http://www.CGRstore.com
Abyss review. Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of Abyss on the eShop for the Nintendo Wii U developed and published by EnjoyUp Games.
Abyss takes players on a dive deep below the sea. You’re not in the ocean—you’re inside the ocean! And there’s very little light to be found. That’s where Nep2no comes in. The year is 3024, and mankind has wiped the Earth clean of its natural resources. With its survival at risk, the human race looks to the planet’s last virgin territory for energy—the bottom of the ocean. Controlling a fragile biomechanical robot named Nep2no, you have to collect light-giving energy sources tucked deep into the ocean’s caverns. Abyss is essentially the arcade classic Lunar Lander combined with the water level from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for the NES. Weird, right? The game was originally released on the Nintendo DSi, but the new and improved Wii U version features new gameplay modes, multiplayer and updated HD graphics.
This video review features video gameplay footage of Abyss on the eShop for the Nintendo Wii U and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Derek.
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