After a severe tropical storm damages an underwater research station, Mirai and her crew are asked to help repair the damage and lend aid to the creatures in the surrounding biosphere. What they uncover there is more dangerous than they could have realized and will take all their skills, and help from an unexpected ally, to make right.
Explore our world’s beautiful ocean in a game based in reality and set in humanity’s not too far future. Swim through unique biomes, interacting with creatures that few have ever seen in person.
Play as Mirai, voiced by Erika Ishii, in this entirely new story developed for VR.
Swap between diverse characters, each with their own personality and abilities, to accomplish goals and uncover what is happening beneath the waves.
Unlock Ocean Insights, mini-documentaries that explore the real-world science that inspired the game.
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | beyondbluegame.com |
developer | E-Line Media, Chaos Theory Games |
publisher | E-Line Media |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.0.680 |
languages | English |
I honestly felt ripped off for how little gameplay I got I wouldn’t recommend spending money on this game at least not 15$ or however much they’re charging for a 2 hour experience
It maybe short, but it was SOOOO worth my money! I love the ocean and sea creatures since I was a kid and the game did a excellent job of making you feel like you are in the ocean!
The effects and the VR with the aquatic life is nice. However, I have encountered some issues, especially from going to the robot to the person. In stopping the first drill, after I bring down the shield, as soon I switch to the person, the electrical field is back up. Also, if I'm holding an object, I can't just put it down. Instead, it is completely gone. So, the 3 power things that I'm supposed to be putting in position after the electrical shield goes down, have now completely disappeared and I can't move on. So, I'm thinking there is a glitch or something.
I completed the game yesterday.
The first 15 minutes are great you see a handful of sea creatures and they look majestic but the effect quickly wares off. Once you have had a chance to observe one or two creatures you quickly realise the limitations of the Quest 3 graphics and the sea creatures don't look as majestic anymore.
The game is literally about 2 hours long and consists of you swapping between a human and a robot to fix random machines by moving the parts into place and removing debris. It is split out into two parts the first hour where you explore the ocean and the second where you go into the deep dark ocean.
It sort of seems like a tech demo because of how short it is. With that being said it could be quite a good game if they make another one and massively expand the game with more creatures and perhaps a bit more action like subnautica.
But as it stands now the game isn't subnautica and isn't worth the time and money to play it in my opinion.
This is seriously worth getting feels so realistic I feel like I am actually swimming under the ocean graphics are awesome who ever gives this game 1 star is straight up childish needs to grow up devs great work
great atmosphere, relaxing gameplay a good price and the voice of dr. m‘benga from star trek strange new worlds:)
overall a great experience and a game for young and old altogether:)