Song of the Deep Review: Anchored Down
Song of the Deep has a sweet and appealing core at its center, but small frustrations make it difficult to appreciate those qualities. Our review.
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Song of the Deep has a sweet and appealing core at its center, but small frustrations make it difficult to appreciate those qualities. Our review.
Insomniac Games' upcoming Metroidvania adventure takes us into the mysterious depths of the ocean.
It's going to be a busy year for Insomniac Games as it plans on releasing FIVE games this year alone.
Song of the Deep looks to be something very different from other efforts from Insomniac Games. To learn more about how Merryn's tale differs from other Insomniac stories, Shacknews spoke to the game's creator and Insomniac Chief Creative Officer Brian Hastings.
Song of the Deep will have a first-time publisher backing it who will have exclusive rights to its physical version.
Young Merryn was raised on fantastic tales of undersea adventures, but when her father goes missing, it becomes time for her to live one of her own. This is Song of the Deep, the latest from Insomniac Games, and Shacknews recently had a chance to go hands-on.