Call of the Sea

December 8th, 2020

Call of the Sea Tag Page Cover Art
Systems
Puzzle
Developer(s):

Out of the Blue

Publisher(s)

Raw Fury

ESRB

T For Teen due to Blood, Use of Tobacco, Violence

Released

December 8th, 2020

Engine

Unreal Engine 4

Developer(s)
Out of the Blue
Publisher(s)
Raw Fury
Platform(s)
Xbox Series X, PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2
ESRB
T For Teen due to Blood, Use of Tobacco, Violence
Released
December 8th, 2020
Engine
Unreal Engine 4

WHERE TO PLAY

SUBSCRIPTION
DIGITAL

Description

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.


Official Trailer

Videos (2)

Images (9)

Call of the Sea - official steam screenshot 5
Call of the Sea - official steam screenshot 4
Call of the Sea - official steam screenshot 3
Call of the Sea - official steam screenshot 2
Call of the Sea - official steam screenshot 1
call of the sea review
Call of the Sea Review
7 /10

Call of the Sea is a visually stunning first-person puzzle game that is mostly great with a few frustrating and tedious moments.

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