Information / Synopsis
Call of the Sea is a first-person adventure puzzle game set in the 1930s that tells the story of Norah, a woman on the trail of her missing husband’s expedition.
The search takes place on a strange but beautiful island in the South Pacific, filled with secrets waiting to be unearthed. It is an otherworldly tale of mystery, adventure, and self-discovery.
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About the Game
It is 1934, in the far reaches of the South Pacific. Norah has crossed the ocean following the trail of her missing husband’s expedition and finds herself on a lush island paradise - a nameless, forgotten place, dotted with the remnants of a lost civilization.
What strange secrets does it hold, and what might Norah unearth in her quest for the truth?
Explore a stunning tropical island (meticulously modelled in Unreal Engine 4), brimming with fantastic sights, lost ruins and occult mysteries.
Experience a charming character study of a woman on her quest to discover the truth of the disappearance of her husband and to find out who she really is, fully voiced by Cissy Jones (Firewatch, The Walking Dead: Season 1).
Immerse yourself in a story-driven adventure full of emotion, suspense and surreal surprises.
Investigate the clues left by a previous voyage, piece together what happened, and solve a variety of clever puzzles.
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Our Review
Call of the Sea is a story of how important it is to know yourself and how damaging the opposite can be, about solving your own conflicts. Spiced with mystery and intrigue fooling around with the supernatural, we enter Norah's journey. With very clear references and inspirations from the medium, the studio achieves a focused and well-directed work, which in the end manages to impact and leave a good taste in the mouth, daring us to assure without fear of being wrong that it is placed in the olympus of the Spanish video games.
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