

PS4 (PATCH 01.01) & PS5 (PATCH 01.001.000)įixed: Player is able to interact with the elevator button before obtaining the black stone in chapter 02įixed: Norah appears floating above the black ooze during the throne room scene in chapter 06įixed: The solution appears on the lens after loading the game even if the puzzle is not solved in chapter 02įixed: Player gets stuck on ladders when interacting with the ladder icon after invoking the journal or pause menuįixed: Collisions during the intro, chapter 02, chapter 03, chapter 04, chapter 05, Chapter 06 and Alternate Endingįixed: Player can clip through the environment and go out of boundaries during the transition at the end of Desert (chapter 04)įixed (PS5): The DualSense controller is not rumbling despite the setting being set to “on”įixed the texture of the guide's note that contained some typos in French, in chapter 01.įixed “missing string” in Japanese subtitle during chapter 01.įixed Documents in chapter 03 and 05 who had a different text than the transcription.

We are looking at including cross-save support in a future game update.
#Call of the sea journal entries chapter 2 upgrade#
This means that if you decide to upgrade your PS4 version to PS5 (at no additional cost), you won’t be able to export your PS4 savegame to the PS5 version of the game, and will have to start a new game on PS5. The game does not support cross-save between PS4 and PS5 yet. With sumptuous visuals, a gorgeous soundtrack and some very clever puzzles, you’d be wise to check this game out on Game Pass or via Steam.PS4 version 01.01 and PS5 version 01.001.000 include the same content as Steam 1.4 (different versioning format on PlayStation)

I certainly felt a sense of achievement at the game’s conclusion. I have played numerous games of this type over the years and this is another that I really enjoyed. If you want to investigate a mystery by exploring a beautiful location and solving puzzles whilst also learning about Polynesian culture this is a good place to do just that. If you're a fan of emotional stories and challenging logical puzzles then you should dive straight into this adventure. A must for lovers of narrative adventures and puzzles.Ĭall of the Sea's original setting, narrative, and overall feel totally hooked me – even when I wasn't playing I found myself working over the puzzles in my head. Puzzles with a great design (mostly) and a story that captures without remedy from the first minute. IGN Spain - Álex Pareja - Spanish - 7.5 / 10

It will probably not remain among the most notable examples of the genre, but we must give credit to the fact that it manages to offer an alternative vision of the Lovecraftian narrative universe, potentially capable of satisfying those who do not always want monsters or scares. Its weakness lies in a conception of riddles that is not always very clear, source of some moments of frustration, and in a limited duration. IGN Italy - Davide Ambrosiani - Italian - 7 / 10Ĭall Of The Sea is a good debut, that uses puzzle and riddle-based gameplay to tell an atmospheric story. Through engaging puzzles and a captivating story, Call of the Sea provides an excellent, poignant adventure. When you get off the boat, head left and into the cave. If entered with the right mindset, The Call of the Sea can be a good companion for an evening in.Ĭall of the Sea's intriguing piecemeal story and beautiful setting falls to the wayside when its lack of signposting and overall artificially obtuse puzzles take center stage for much longer than acceptable.Ĭall of the Sea could benefit from having more substance, but otherwise it's a solid adventure game that manages to put a unique spin on the traditional Lovecraftian adventure. Here is a walkthrough of this chapter, including all miscellaneous achievements, notes, logs, and murals. While the game is decent, the visuals, the acting, and the setting are top notch. It blends these varied genres to mixed success the puzzles are largely solid but you can find yourself banging your head against the wall in frustration for some, and the writing can be a bit campy but is carried by brilliant voice acting. Its few bugs aside, Call of the Sea is a satisfying adventure that will keep you gripped from start to finish.Ĭall of the Sea feels like a mix between a puzzle game and a 1930s pulp novel. The game looks beautiful, and the island you find yourself on, complete with all of its mysteries, begs to be explored. But if you enjoy solving logic problems, there’s a lot to love here. If you’re not a huge fan of puzzles, then you might find Call of the Sea‘s gameplay more frustrating than satisfying. Call of the Sea is a great start for developer Out of the Blue but didn't entirely capture me on any front, despite standout moments.
