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The first Endless Ocean was very exploratory; you basically just swam around different ocean environments while performing menial tasks. There was no danger.

It was just you, the ocean, and some harmless sea life. The game's sequel, Endless Ocean: Blue World, removes that feeling of safety and adds a whole lot more. Now there's a story to work through, an incredible amount of side quests, and more variety to the locales. To boil it down, Blue World is a fantastic sequel.The game places you in the flippers of a new recruit of the L&L Diving Service, and the main story has you and your crew attempting to unravel the mystery of the Dragon's Song. The story isn't particularly gripping, having more in common with the slow, plodding pace of a Japanese role-playing game than anything else. You even add more members to your party as you progress.The short main quest serves a grand purpose, though.

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It's a greatest hits compilation of the varied environments you travel to, giving you a taste of just about everything the game has to offer. The locales, which look great when you're swimming through them, range from the tried-and-true oceans of the original to a South American river, the Arctic, and the Antarctic. Each area is enjoyable and rewarding to explore; you find new creatures, trinkets, and more wherever you go. Some areas are unfortunately limited, though.

For example, the river is extremely linear.Outside of the main quest, there are countless side quests to complete and treasures to collect. You can go off and use your Multisensor, which detects hidden items on the ocean floor, to find salvageable items that can be used to get Pelagos (Endless Ocean's form of currency) or complete quests, which also net you Pelagos. Another new tool, the Pulsar, is a gun that is used to heal wounded animals and calm agitated creatures. You can also take people on dive tours around different areas, searching for specific animals.There is also an aquarium that you unlock and become the curator of, and you can build up your marine encyclopedia and select specific animals to display in your aquarium. There are also coins hidden all over the ocean that unlock more things, all sorts of outfits and hairstyles to find and buy, legendary creatures to find, and more. There is a straight-up obscene amount of content in this game, and while it is all derived from the same basic diving mechanic, it manages to stay fresh throughout.The underwater controls are wonderful with the Wii Remote.

You point at the screen and lead your character around, making them move forward by holding the B button. The rest of the button placement is serviceable, with almost every button used to bring up a menu at the bottom of the screen and a nice map overlay. You can also use the Classic Controller, but the dual stick control scheme doesn't work as fluidly. Blue World is obviously made for the Wii Remote.While the underwater controls are great, the on-shore controls remain as awkward as ever. Your rigid avatar moves slowly as you use the same pointer-based movement controls used for swimming.

The main hub on land is Nineball Island. Luckily, everything there can be activated in a menu by pressing the + button. You can also pop out of the water in certain locations, and even go on shore to interact with some land-based animals.As players perform all these tasks they unlock titles, which are effectively achievements. There are 150 to obtain, and they are gained for completing the main story, finding different animals, and the like.

Blue World is tailor-made for completionists.In addition to the sprawling single-player experience, you can also go online with a friend and explore the oceans together. While this was also present in the first game, you can now use the Wii Speak peripheral to talk to the other player. The standard Wii limitations, such as Friend Codes, hinder the online experience, but the use of Wii Speak is on par with how it works in Animal Crossing: City Folk.

You can also snap pictures just like you could in the original, but this time you can save them to your SD card. Sadly, you can no longer use the SD card to play MP3s while you dive, so you're forced to listen to the sometimes bizarre, often Celtic music.For anyone with an affinity for sea life and an appreciation of gaming at a slower pace, Endless Ocean: Blue World is a must purchase - especially since it's hitting stores for a low initial MSRP of $29.99.

Regardless, Endless Ocean: Blue World is a great game rife with content, and it's a steal at any price. It is great so far. There is so much to do. At least in the area I am in right now there is literally treasure everywhere, I can easily fill up my dive bag in a couple of minutes. There are lots of sick fish to fix with the pulsar, too, although I am not sure why I am doing it yet. I am not a big fan of having to stun sharks, but otherwise all of my complaints about the original title have been fixed (except for the on-land movement, as noted in the review).

One thing the review didn't point out is that the graphics and animations have also been greatly improved, as has the distance you can travel without having to surface and move the boat. Quote from: KashogiIs there anything important to actually listen for or could one just play their stereo over their TV?Haven't played this one yet but I do know it retains the ambient 'diving' noises of the first game like the sound of your air tank (breathing) and water swishing. I think this is an important part of the game's immersion so I'm not happy with the suggestion that if I want to listen to my own music tracks, I can just turn down the game volume. Also, in the first game there were audio clues when there were areas to zoom-in on. A 'beeping' sound would go off and you could take a closer look and find smaller, rare fish or bits of treasure or collectibles. Not sure if that's the same in this sequel.

Quote from: KashogiIs there anything important to actually listen for or could one just play their stereo over their TV?You can turn the music off entirely (music and sound effects volumes can be set independently). As for the music, I haven't encountered any situation where it actually help, but it is definitely better to be able to listen to sound effects. For instance there is a warning when your tank is getting low (which happens much more quickly in this game than the last one), sound effects that let you know you are getting too deep (which means you use up your air much more quickly, which is how diving really works), sound effects that let you know you found something with the multisensor, sound effects to let you know how close dangerous animals are getting, sound effects to let you know when you scored a hit with the pulsar, and so on. Most of these also have visual displays, but because your attention is probably focused elsewhere it is easy to miss the visual feedback. It is a lot harder to miss the sound effects. In the first game sound effects weren't really important because you didn't really do much (except when your partner found something), but in this game there is so much going on they are much more helpful.

I played with the volume off entirely for a while, and the sound effects really do help. Quote from: vuduI hear there's a hidden Plesiosaur in the game but it's hard to find.About that:It isn't the least bit hard to find. Just make sure you keep filling in the maps, Oceana (the girl in the game) will eventually tell you where to find it. She'll refer to at as a 'black shadow' that someone using her maps found. At first she will just mention it, but later on she will tell you exactly where it was seen. At that point you can go see it. It only appears briefly, though.There is actually a whole series of 'legendary' creatures like that you can find, several of which are described as black shadows, so you may find a few before you find the pleisiosaur.

Although if you fill in the maps in order, the plesiosaur should be one of the first legendary creatures you find. There is also an anomalocaris, which is ten times cooler than a pleasiosaur, but I haven't found it yet. The legendary creatures generally fall into 2 categories: large, sometimes deformed versions of normal creatures, and prehistoric creatures.

Some come up naturally over the course of the game, others will be pointed out by other players or mentioned in your notebook. Some appear automatically at a certain point in the game, some appear when you complete certain tasks, some appear when you find or buy certain items, and some appears when you do a certain action with a certain item in a certain place (they will usually tell you what to do). Unfortunately, at least at this point, you can't put legendary creatures in the aquarium, which is too bad. I hope they unlock that ability if I make the aquarium popular enough or do some random grunt work for Hayako.There doesn't appear to be any mantis shrimp, though, which really pisses me off.I actually just 'beat' the game, in that I got through the entire story mode. Then they did something to really made me mad.

The moment you finish the story, they seal off the last area you visit, and you have to earn a million bucks before they will let you back in. Make sure you explore the area fully, do all the mapping, and salvage all the treasure before turning the wheel in the center of the room with the white whale. Once you do that a scripted sequence starts and you have to leave. There is still a lot to do, and the now-bored members of my team keep sending me off on random errands for their own amusement. 'OMG I need this seaweed!!!!!' , or 'Someone was being chased by a black shadow in antarctica, I know what it is but I'm not telling'.

Hayako in particular is annoying, she sends me off on errands and then pays me with clothes instead of money. They are cool clothes, don't get me wrong, but I need money. I don't even have enough yet to buy the last piece of top-level gear, not to mention buy my way back into the final area. Yeah, he appears on land somewhere in all of the areas besides the aquarium. You also always find a new piece of clothing where he lands, which is nice.

The last three are harder because he only appears when certain environmental conditions are met. He always tells you the next area he will visit and what, if any, conditions need to be met for him to appear. I think he was actually put into the game specifically to force you to explore the land, honestly.

There are a number of things like that, where they force you to do some totally unrelated task in order to complete the task you really want. For instance making you clear the maps to get legendary creatures, making you train your dolphins before it will let you clear all the maps, and so on. Quote from: HalbredYeah. Question: How does the 'Private Reef' work? I'm buying up all this stuff for it but I don't know what to do with it.Do you know where it is? It is off the easy coast of the atoll area.

There should be a boat anchor spot near there. You swim into it, then push the '1' button to pull up a list of stuff, which you can then place wherever you want. The point is to attract fish, apparently. I haven't really messed with it much.But STOP buying stuff. At this point you should only buy diving gear upgrades, you will need the money later. Besides, the best cosmetic gear can't be bought anyway (although you do have to buy functional gear upgrades).

At this point it isn't that bad, there isn't much stuff to buy and the stuff there is isn't very expensive. As you progress through the story you will get much more.

There are things you should consider buy as they appear: gear upgrades, stuff for Nineball island, and maybe anything that appears in the 'other' section. Some of the stuff for Nineball island can trigger special events and side-quests when you interact with it, and my guess is that stuff is needed for befriending dolphins (but I haven't gotten to that point yet). Different styles of gear and stuff for the reef can wait unless you really want to play with the reef.If she hasn't done it already, Nancy will eventually tell you she lost here scissors. Once you find them you can get haircuts. You have to get a certain part of the way through the story before she mention this to you.

You can't find them until after she mentions them, and they cost a thousand bucks to change, so once again I would hold off on that. Quote from: TheBlackCatIf she hasn't done it already, Nancy will eventually tell you she lost here scissors. Once you find them you can get haircuts. You have to get a certain part of the way through the story before she mention this to you.

You can't find them until after she mentions them, and they cost a thousand bucks to change, so once again I would hold off on that.Holy crap! That's how you get haircuts?!?Nancy kept talking about her scissors, but I was all like 'eff that! Real treasure to find!'

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In order to unlock the Ancient mother whale in the game you must have done the following things.You must have completed the main storyYou must also have found every whale and dolphin in the game.After you have done this, buy a totem pole and do the quest about it. Once this is done, a 'mirage' will appear on the beach near the totem pole. This shows that you are almost done finding the ancient whale.After this I suggest you do some of the special requests. After you do a few, and complete a few maps, you will unlock a carving of the mother whale on the beach and that unlocks the whale in the North Coast of CanadaSubmitted by: dpnorman Allorous Pearl Go to Valka Castle at night and in front of the King's throne is a zoom-up orb. Click on it and a white crab is sitting there. Click on him to get a new title.Submitted by: popey714 Golden Catfish.

Once you find the Servant's Ring, eventually the large catfish in front of the building in Cortica River will come up to you. It will say it likes your ring. Give it the ring and return to boat. Return and the catfish will be gold. Pygmy Sperm Whale Go to the Mouth of Truth, go down to the bottom and you will see some rocks blocking a path. Make sure you have one of your dolphin friends with you, and once you move the rocks a pygmy sperm whale will come out of the cave.

Apollo the Ocean Sunfish If you go to Deep Hole at night (beware of tiger sharks!) you should find a large golden ocean sunfish somewhere above the Mouth of Truth. It is the legendary creature Apollo. He is only there after you find a regular ocean sunfish, which is in deep hole at daytime.Additions by dpnorman Okeanos Guardian Scan the largest shark in the temple of the gods when you face off against the goblin sharks to get Okeanos Guardian. Big Bob the Penguin In the Weddel Sea, on one of the landing spots you will find a REALLY BIG EMPEROR PENGUIN. Scan Big Bob to get his info. Albino Bottlenose Dolphin After you train your dolphin so well that it reaches level 2, you can meet Finly the 'World's Greatest Dolphin Trainer.' After you get him to see your Dolphin Show.

After he sees it he will tell you to go to Ciercos Strait, to find a white Dolphin. It's a Albino Dolphin. Rescue it from a shark and you will befriend it.

Phantom of Valka Castle Go to Valka Castle at night with Oceana and the 'Ghost' will be there. Trident Ring At the middle level of Deep Hole in Gatama Atoll, there is a small cave in the floor with a ribbon moray inside of it. Use the multisensor and you will discover a small ring, called the Trident Ring, worth 9800p.Sea Serpent If you have sold over three Maps, Oceana will mention a shadow on the map of Ciecrocos Strait, it is the Sea serpent. Keep asking Oceana about it and she will tell you where it is. Singing Dragon After you have gotten past the Giant Goblin Shark in the Cavern of the Gods, a white whale appear before you.

It is the Singing Dragon. Pelago Crocodile To find The Pelago Crocodile you must look through your telescope on the morning before the full moon. Hint: Keep on entering the cabin to skip to the sunrise. Snorkel the Lab If you look through the telescope on Nineball Island you will get a tip about something washing up on a beach in Gatama Atoll. Travel to the northeast section of the map and go ashore to find a shipwrecked Labrador Retriever. You can bring him home as a pet and Oceana names him Snorkel.Legendary Turtle If you have Snorkel on the Island, look for him by the bonfire.

If you pet him, he will point out a strange moving Island out in Gatama Atoll. Investigate to find a huge, legendary leather-back sea turtle. You will receive a new title for finding him.