I am not sure that I will be able to do this title justice in a review, but I thought I'd give it a shot. As almost every other review out there, this one will mention Journey, which is a fair comparison as the transition one has between different states of curiosity, awe, fear, despair and finally pure joy is very similar. It is almost insane that a game manages to take you through all those emotions in such a short time.
The first time I played Journey, I was blown away that such a simple game could engage me as it did. This time around I was somewhat more prepared with respect to what to expect, and I was in no way disappointed.
This is one of those few games where I turn off trophy settings and simply sit down and relax. I explore the nooks and crannies, not because a trophy compels me to, but because I want to see, and to experience. It is very rare that a game manages to bring out my childish sense of curiosity.
The scenery is breathtakingly beautiful, and although it is all set underwater, the developers make use of the full colour palette. Most people will probably agree that water levels in games are more often than not executed poorly, but you will find none of that here. Swimming around is a joy in and of itself, and there is nothing quite like grabbing hold of a shark and compelling it to leap through the surface like a dolphin. It controls great, and the game really knows how to give you a sense of speed whenever you decide to dash off towards something unknown hidden in the depths.
The story itself I will not spoil, it is simple, yet rewarding. I would at least like to say that the payoff is fantastic. The final 15 minutes of the game is probably the best way they could end it, and I sat there playing through it with a huge grin on my face.
To sum up; if you ever find yourself wanting to relax with something simple, something where you don't have to worry too much about what a game expects from you, then ABZÛ is perfect. It is appropriately paced — takes around 3-4 hours to complete — meaning that it never outstays its welcome. It is one of those games I could easily show my family, who aren't gamers, and I am positive they will enjoy it as much as I did.
I really wish I took some pictures for this review, but I was too busy loosing myself in the awe inspiring scenery to be bothered.