Make your co-op partner a manta ray in Abzu

In the demo for ocean-exploring adventure game Abzu shown off at this year's PlayStation Experience, there's a wide-open rock enclosure where you can make contact with giant manta rays. My first attempts ended in failure - though you can school with the sea creatures in Abzu, including larger ones by grabbing onto their fins, I was still learning the controls and couldn't get close enough to latch onto any of my flat friends. But then, I stumbled on a trick: one of the diver protagonist's few moves involves blasting out a sonar wave, which instantly attracted every ray around me into a giant dogpile. Successful friendship!

Whether that sort of breezy interaction will be the focus of the game (as with one of Nava's other games, Flower), or there will be a more complex story involved is still under wraps until Abzu's release in early 2016. However, according to one of Nava's most recent interviews, the answer is 'a bit of both': "What we’re trying to do at this point is to keep the details of the story a secret [and] really capture the magic and the majesty of being in a new environment, having those kinds of interactions with these creatures.”

Former Associate Editor at GamesRadar, Ashley is now Lead Writer at Respawn working on Apex Legends. She's a lover of FPS titles, horror games, and stealth games. If you can see her, you're already dead.