
It's never been safe to go in the water, which is why it's very important to make sure your ship doesn't collapse beneath your feet. Abandon Ship might just reach the parts that others can't, and the style of its ship-to-ship hull-cracking certainly tickles my fancy.Īnd then there's the sea monster at the end. A few games have already tried to tweak the formula, either thematically or mechanically, but I haven't found one that scratches the itch particularly well. I think it looks absolutely lovely and I'm all for a spiritual successor to FTL, even though it's a recent enough game that the body is not just warm but down at the gym flexing its muscles.

It's a bit like FTL with waterships instead of spaceships, and the latest trailer shows us the combat. It's an awful place, the water, but Abandon Ship makes it look like a fantastic destination for adventure. If it's not a shark that gets you, it'll be a jellyfish, and if it's not a jellyfish, it'll be a kraken or the ghost of a diver. The lie here, of course, is that it's never been safe to go in the water. "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water", it chortles, threatening you with an angry shark. Type the name of an item, or an item code, into the search box to instantly filter our list of 4728 IDs (you must type at least 3 letters).

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