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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Keith Stuart

My god, is Psygnosis back?

Well, that's what I thought when I saw this logo and the attending screenshots on tigsource.com last week. They belong to Aqauria a forthcoming 2D underwater side-scroller that could well be the indie gaming scene's next Gibbage, Darwinia or Democracy. It looks utterly lovely - especially to oldtimers like me who remember Liverpool developer Psygnosis in its halycon style-over-substance days. The days of Obliterator, Baal and Shadow of the Beast...

...anyway, back to now. Aquaria features a minimal HUD - everything, from casting spells to singing is controlled through various mouse moves with no recourse to menu screens. The developer claims that there are hundreds of forms of underwater life to discover through the apparently non-linear adventure.

There is just an obvious, individual beauty about 2D games - a sharpness and precision that cannot be replicated in three dimensions. Sometimes you forget, and then you trawl the indie gaming sites and something like this or Defcon pops up.

Aquaria is due out next Spring.

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