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Sea of Solitude | 3 Minute Review

Sea of Solitude Review

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Sea of Solitude is a platforming adventure by Jo-Mei Games and published by Electronic Arts. You play as Kay, a young woman who awakens on a boat in a flooded city as a monster. With a much bigger creature lurking in the water, Kay must take a lonely and perilous journey to discover what it all means.

The creative director, Cornelia Geppert, is said to have drawn her inspiration for this story from a real-life break up, but the gameā€™s plot suffers from being far too general. The story is told through varying levels that deal with Kayā€™s family members and the personal issues she may or may not have been attentive to before finally digging into Kay herself. Itā€™s appreciable that each subject for the story is represented by imaginative monsters, but ultimately, these sections come off as generic and clichĆ©. And those arenā€™t the gameā€™s only problems.

Check out our full Review in 3 Minutes for Sea of Solitude, by KC Nwosu.

Disclaimer: Former EIC of Escapist Magazine Russ Pitts was one of the writers on this project. A copy was purchased personally by the editor for this review.


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KC Nwosu
KC Nwosu has been making video game content for nearly half a decade. He also streams with his son Starboy who has legitimately won a Mario Kart race against him.