Aquanox Deep Descent, to me, feels like a modern take on six degree of freedom games—just without the ability to be upside down. In fact, the gameplay reminds me most of the Descent series—but a really slow version. Remember when I said I didn’t like underwater games because they’re floaty and slow. Aquanox Deep Descent is a chore to play. Movement is slow, though it’s enhanced with the ability to dash and boost—but moving through water feels painful. This, unfortunately, affects every aspect of the game, from the combat to the exploration. Most of what you do in Aquanox Deep Descent is fight and explore—mostly in a linear type fashion. There are side quests, but the main story has you move from point A to point B, usually fighting waves of enemies once you get there. The slog of a movement system makes combat sluggish—but it doesn’t help that the AI isn’t that clever.
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1 :: Download Game 2 :: Extract Game 3 :: Launch The Game 4 :: Have Fun 🙂