Abzu (2016)

Giant Squid

Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · Xbox One

3.61 from 1611 ratings

5141 members have it in their collection · 94 playing now · 2036 backlogged · 542 wish listed

How long? Main story 2h · with extras 3h · 100% 4h (from 96 logged playthroughs)

Abzu is an exploration game where you are a lone diver in a lush ocean world. The diver descends deeper and deeper into the depths, where she will encounter majestic creatures, discover ancient secrets, and search for her true purpose. Abzu roughly translates to "The Ocean of Wisdom" from ancient Sumerian.
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Release dates

  • Aug 02, 2016 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4
  • Dec 06, 2016 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Xbox One
  • Nov 29, 2018 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch

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Rating distribution

5 stars
276
4 stars
637
3 stars
525
2 stars
146
1 star
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Atag

Status Atag Jun 15, 2026

It's interesting reading the other reviews and how a few people were disappointed by the lack of substance and content. I feel like I had a very different experience playing the game, so here's some thoughts I had that I wasn't sure how to fit into a cohesive review about why I thought the game actually had quite a lot …

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It's interesting reading the other reviews and how a few people were disappointed by the lack of substance and content. I feel like I had a very different experience playing the game, so here's some thoughts I had that I wasn't sure how to fit into a cohesive review about why I thought the game actually had quite a lot to say despite the lack of dialogue and traditional story structure.

screenshot of tuna circling in a bait ball as the player swims through the centre.

Transitioning from the peaceful blue depths of the ocean accompanied by whales and squid, to the harsh metallic reality that's poisoning the ocean from below, is something I wasn't prepared for. The contrast between the two is visceral and borderline uncomfortable at times. Despite not seeking out that kind of experience I fell in love what it had to say. The metal underbelly you explore is protected by floating triangular mines that pulse the closer you get to them, threatening to explode. They use these to push you into tight corners, forcing you to navigate carefully around them until you almost feel claustrophobic; strangled by the idea that there is no escape.

screenshot of the player swimming through the inside of a metal factory. The player can see a factory assembly line with red lighting illuminating the metal interior.

What I like about it is that in previous games I've played these kinds of stressful moments would typically be used for the sake of challenge and later accomplishment after you've gotten through the level, except here it feels different, it almost feels like the intention is for you to fail, to feel trapped, for the sake of the narrative that's being told and you're simply meant to experience that and continue on. It really elevates and drives home the harsh, stressful environment which haunts the wildlife in the game. Evocative of what's happening in our own world. The pay off later on and how it then completely flips the mechanics is equally as beautiful and inspiring.

screenshot of coral reefs regenerating with aquatic life swimming around the reefs

I also appreciate that they've taken a typically vilified animal like the great white shark and instead portrayed them as a thing of beauty that you end up caring for, and ultimately comes to protect you and drive the change that regenerates the ocean. A truly beautiful game both inside and out.

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Ivonnempg88

Status Ivonnempg88 Jul 9, 2025

I am playing Abzu and was trying to set my playthrough dates... but I don't get the option to do that now. Is there a way to do it? The page looks weird and different from what I'm used to.

d0d0

Status d0d0 Jun 20, 2025

Was not expecting this but after learning that the inspiration for this game was the Babylonian Myth of Creation, Enūma Eliš, I have decided to read it. I don't even know why I'm obsessing about Abzu still but here we are anyway.

Anyone else got inspired to read a book or learn more about a subject because of a game?

d0d0

Status d0d0 Jun 15, 2025

One of the best soundtracks in gaming I've ever heard, complete with notes from the composer.

Does anyone have any game OSTs that feel absolutely essential to the game?

d0d0

Status d0d0 May 25, 2025

I really liked the game (or "interactive experience" as I've seen someone put it). I recommend it if you like minimal story, told mostly through visuals/gameplay and don't have Thalassophobia. It did not trigger any motion sickness all the way through, which I am still genuinely surprised by but really happy about.

My favourite part was the bottom of the …

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I really liked the game (or "interactive experience" as I've seen someone put it). I recommend it if you like minimal story, told mostly through visuals/gameplay and don't have Thalassophobia. It did not trigger any motion sickness all the way through, which I am still genuinely surprised by but really happy about.

My favourite part was the bottom of the ocean with giant skeletons and those shockers. At first I thought they were bombs, especially once they started "ticking". I was so surprised the first time I got shocked, it was truly an unpleasant experience and I think they nailed it. It was really making me upset, not annoyed or frustrated, just really, really upset. I also liked the part with the extinct fish, really good way to show that we've entered a very old, isolated area. The environmental message didn't feel old, despite it being overdone by now in every form of media (though increasingly more relevant as time goes on), and I think they did a good job of making me experience it rather than just observe/witness it passively. Again, they really nailed it with the shockers.

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d0d0

Status d0d0 May 15, 2025

Was just chilling and exploring and then out of nowhere a shark swims by and destroys one of my little underwater flashlight friends and I am not okay. I did not expect that and now I'm sad. Thanks game

That said, it is a beautiful game so far and interestingly enough, does not trigger my motion sickness.

Kazuno

Status Kazuno Jul 25, 2021

The game is absolutely beautiful and delivers an scenery that makes you want to replay the game. The story, although difficult to grasp at first, is really interesting. The OST is a banger. Can't wait to try The Pathless in the future. 4/5

KennaM

Status KennaM Jun 11, 2021

Finally played this (free from Playstation's Play At Home thing a couple months back). I think it suffers from being too-clearly a Journey clone, but with more difficult controls. The pacing, the type of story being told, even the style of the music is just too similar to Journey for this to feel fresh, and I find I would rather …

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Finally played this (free from Playstation's Play At Home thing a couple months back). I think it suffers from being too-clearly a Journey clone, but with more difficult controls. The pacing, the type of story being told, even the style of the music is just too similar to Journey for this to feel fresh, and I find I would rather play Journey again for the umpteenth time. The ocean was beautiful to explore though and at least it wasn't a bad game.

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killerstar

Status killerstar Feb 11, 2021

This is like journey but in the ocean, and I'm not clicking with it. Perhaps I'm not in the right frame of mind, but the visuals didn't feel compelling, the mini puzzles felt paper-thin and a waste of time.

It might just be that I'm not that into fishes.

GigaDeathNullGolem

Status GigaDeathNullGolem May 27, 2020

geez. playing this on Oculus Quest using BigScreenVR. This beauty is similar to Journey. Glad I had shelved these for the day... I would highly recommend!

hakan

Status hakan Dec 10, 2019

It's an underwater walking simulator. If you played it as a game, you could probably speedrun it in 20 minutes. That being said, you shouldn't do that. The art, the soundtrack and map design is really to be enjoyed while you swim around aimlessly, hanging around with your fish buddies.

Terra

Status Terra Dec 1, 2018

The ambiance of this game is amazing. It was a break from the action of Mass Effect: Andromeda. And the music coupled with the visuals created such otherworldly atmosphere.

Jehurs

Status Jehurs Oct 23, 2018

What a beautiful game, its very short but its enough for me. You have to play this