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Abzû PC: Underwater Exploration + Peaceful

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Abzû is a relaxing PC game where you play as a diver exploring a vibrant underwater world, swimming with schools of fish (turtles, dolphins, sharks), solving simple puzzles to unlock new areas, and uncovering the secrets of an ancient civilization. The game is designed to be calming, with no combat or time limits. For PC players who’ve explored Abzû’s oceans, what’s the most breathtaking area you discovered—was it a coral reef filled with colorful fish, a deep-sea cave with bioluminescent creatures, or a sunken city with ancient ruins? How did the game’s art style (bright, detailed underwater environments) make you feel like you were truly diving in the ocean, and did you ever stop to just watch the fish swim around you? Additionally, Abzû has a soundtrack composed by Austin Wintory (known for Journey)—how did the music make the underwater exploration more emotional, and did certain tracks stand out as you uncovered the game’s secrets? Finally, Abzû is short (3-4 hours)—do you think its brevity is a strength (keeping the relaxing experience from feeling repetitive) or a weakness (leaving you wanting more underwater areas to explore)?


 
Posted : September 6, 2025 4:19 am