Hydrophobia


Water, gorgeous water everywhere, and that’s really the only reason to give Hydrophobia a second glance. The otherwise unremarkable shooter fails to stay afloat amid a flood of repetitive combat lazy puzzles, but it sure is pretty to look at.


Available on: PS3 , Xbox 360
Genre: Action
Release date: September 29, 2010
Published by: Microsoft 
Developed by: Blade Interactive 
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player Solo
4 Flawed
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Drowned, burnt, shot... we like it
Apr 14, 2010
Frantically running through dark, oppressive corridors that are rapidly filling with water was enough to nearly induce a mini-panic attack during our hands-on time with Hydrophobia on the PAX East show floor. The team at Dark Energy Digital has managed to capture the untamed energy of the ocean and turn it into a truly malevolent force to be feared. Hydrophobia is a game about the killing potential of water as much as it is about an overpopulated world being set upon by terrorists. We dig that.... » Read Full Hydrophobia preview
Hydrophobia – hands-on
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By the year 2051, the world’s population will have hit a staggering total of 9.8 billion. Mankind’s resources will be unable to cope with the demands. Clean water will be hard to source. Food supplies are projected to be even tougher to maintain. Space shortages will give rise to housing problems. » Read Full Hydrophobia preview
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May 24, 2007
Were loving Hydrophobia, and not because of the jaw-dropping, mighty-real water effects, but because Blaze reckons their new engine can do some other clever stuff too. One of the most oft-cited complaints surrounding city-sim founder GTA is that you cant go into enough buildings. With the technical limitations of previous generations, that was never a realistic aim, and even in the next-gen its a massive task - Saints Row hardly bucked the trend. But Blade has developed a generating system » Read Full Hydrophobia preview
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ESRB Rating
Hydrophobia is rated:
Mature
Blood, Language, Violence