And what an adventure it is. You'll see some stuff that is absolutely breathtaking and will briefly make you wonder whether or not you're "tripping" while playing. At any given moment you'll have 100's of fish of different size, shape, and color flooding your screen. You'll also get a chance to interact with some of the larger ones and ride them around!

The score for this game is phenomenal. The chorus and orchestral pieces stand out, but that's only because they match the gameplay so well. Typically you know you're doing a good job if no one notices the soundtrack within the game but I only noticed because there were a couple times I said, "Damn, this is a good track" and there was no one around me but my dog to hear it.

That said, this is a game you experience and there isn't any real fighting. Essentially you're spending a bulk of the game swimming and solving easy puzzles to move the story along. The puzzles are essentially there to promote you exploring your surroundings, they're never too difficult.