Call of the Sea VR is an otherworldly tale of mystery and love, set in the 1930s South Pacific. You’ll explore a lush island paradise, solve puzzles and unlock secrets in refreshing new ways with Meta Quest.
Go on the hunt for your husband’s missing expedition as Norah Everhart, fully voice-acted by Cissy Jones (Firewatch, The Walking Dead: Season 1), and take in the beautiful sights of a cryptic land, uncovering occult mysteries and venturing through forgotten ruins.
What will you find among the remnants of a lost civilization?
• Explore far beyond the reaches of the South Pacific.
• Discover the secrets of nameless, and forgotten places.
• Experience playstyles rebuilt for Meta Quest VR - comfort blinders,
continuous, blink, and shift movement.
• Immerse yourself in a story-driven, unforgettable adventure with Norah.
• Solve the truth behind her husband’s disappearance and find out who Norah really is.
• Fully voice acted in English, Spanish, and French.
comfort | ⦾ Moderate |
age rating | 13+ Teen |
website | calloftheseagame.com |
developer | Out of the Blue Games |
publisher | Raw Fury |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 2.1.2.0 |
languages | English ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Japanese ∙ Spanish |
I Didn't know there at this was the wrong game that I was trying to buy.It's where you're stranded on the island And I don't like this game that much Could you please send back my money?
It starts slow but after a couple chapters I found myself mesmerized by the landscape and mystical architecture. A beautiful adventure game with decent puzzles.
Fun to play,
I enjoyed playing it, it has a beautiful world and some interesting puzzles. And it's great for the price, especially if you get it on offer.
Great puzzle adventure. True, graphics got quite a downgrade compared to flat version and the game never got the Quest 3 update, but with the help of Quest Games Optimizer, the game looks very good on Quest 3. It gets better and better the more you play and the scale is wonderful in VR.
Puzzles are good. Not too easy, but also not too hard. While they don't quite reach the heights of VR's best puzzlers, like Red Matter 2, The Room VR, The 7th Guest, Retropolis 2, etc., they're still satisfying to solve.
Story is excellent and if you're a fan of Lovecraftian stories, you'll gonna love this one (it's not the usual horror, but more of a mystery adventure).
I recommend this game a lot to all adventure games fans. But play it with Quest Games Optimizer.
Puzzles were not fun but if you like story then might be worth playing.