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Even the Ocean

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Even the Ocean

Nov 16, 2016

Main game

3.64 average rating based on 11 ratings

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From the creators of Anodyne comes a grand story about Aliph, a lowly power plant technician for Whiteforge City, who finds her world turned upside-down after a routine maintenance trip goes awry. Now, working directly with Whiteforge's Mayor Biggs to face an unknown menace, Aliph must navigate her newfound power and influence to save the city. Aliph's identities, environmental issues and the world’s fate all hang in the balance of Light and Dark energies.
Release Dates
Nov 16, 2016 (Worldwide)
Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
Aug 18, 2020 (Worldwide)
Xbox One
Aug 19, 2020 (Worldwide)
PlayStation 4
Aug 19, 2020 (North_America)
Xbox One
Aug 21, 2020 (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch
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How Long Is Even the Ocean?
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thevioletcow
thevioletcow gave Jun 27, 2024
thevioletcow gave Jun 27, 2024
Melancholic Relationship Platforming
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

There's a sort of doomed yet beautiful vibe that permeates this game. Play it for the wonderful platforming, stay for the intriguing post game developer commentary. Really good stuff.

Jasyla
Jasyla gave Feb 2, 2017
Jasyla gave Feb 2, 2017
Great platforming weighed down with a preachy story

Charming puzzle platformer. It tells the story of a woman named Aliph who who fixes the power plants that power a city. Some weird environmental stuff starts going on and she has to fix power plants and eventually battle creatures who attack her city.

The platforming is really well done. There's an energy balancing element to it. You have an energy bar that goes between green and purple, one type of energy makes you run faster and one makes you jump higher. But if you max out on either type, you die. The levels are really well designed, and often quite challening. New mechanics are introduced regularly and mastering them is fun.

Story-wise, it's good, but does get a little preachy.