Aquanaut's Holiday

Aquanaut's Holiday

released on Jul 29, 1995

Aquanaut's Holiday

released on Jul 29, 1995

The ocean is another world. Beneath the surface of the sea, all the sounds and the stress of society are muffled away to nothing. In Aquanaut's Holiday, the player takes the role of a renowned oceanographer has been pushed to the limit by the constant attention of the press, environmentalists, and the government. It's time to leave it all behind, on an open-ended mission to explore one of the last unmapped areas in the ocean and create a new coral reef there. The game is played entirely at the player's pace. The only real goals and time limits are those that the player sets. The main point of the experience is simply to explore the virtual undersea environments. The game provides several ways in which to interact with the wildlife, and information gained from the local sea creatures can provide clues toward how to design a better coral reef. There are shipwrecks and ruins to discover, dozens of species of fish and sea life to observe, and no reasons to hurry.


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this is kaze no notam for people who found that game overstimulating

"Spoiler alert.... there's water" -ConeCvltist

Not really a 'game', but that's okay. Every aesthetic choice is perfect.

Made me feel something, for a while there. I play a lot of video games, but that's still a pretty short list.

I have a hard time giving this a proper rating because its less of a game and more of a relaxing piece of art. Definitely not for everyone but I would reccomend at least swimming around for a few minutes to just chill out and look at fish, they are our friends. Probably one of the first vibe games, but don't quote me on that.


"as long as ropes unravel fake rolex will travel"

as someone who loves "ps1 game where you get to look at a pretty environment or interesting stuff" type games and marine biology i expected to love aquanaut's holiday, and i'm a little sad that i don't. while i love seeing these ps1 versions of some of my favorite creatures and there are some really neat things you can come across, i sadly find most of the exploration in aquanaut's holiday a bit bland without much to look at other than the fish for most of your time in the ocean. definitely not bad, but i didn't feel like i got what i had wanted out of the experience