

When one pacifies an attacker or wants to dock at one of the many ports throughout the game, one slows enough as to not put too much tension on guide ropes, and fires the ropes when an anchor symbol on the object enlarges. The combat can be intense, but at times it feels like a bit of a zero-sum game when caught in a close firefight since any retreat may put you at a significant disadvantage.ĭocking is tricky. The ship's guns use bolts, which are pretty commonly found, and if you have torpedo tubes you can take aim at a target to fire off one of the guided explosives, but they have a chance to miss and can damage you or unintended targets close to the blast radius. Assuming you're not surrounded by obstacles, turning is not too difficult, and you can use sonar to help learn what sorts of objects may be around, including attackers.

As the view is an over-the-shoulder third person looking past your submarine, you will find, often, that attacks are coming from angles you're not prepared for. Though you can change crew even in mid battle through a timed semi-pause feature, it's best to leave one in their quarters, especially when in battle, to repair your ship's hit points should things get bad.īattles take place in three dimensions, and can come from above or below as well as laterally. Any unused crew stay in the crew quarters and act as damage control. Each post requires 2 of the 4 attributes every crew member has, and crew with higher aggregate stats give the station better performance, from increased sonar range to better engine speed. When an officer is at their post, they can take between 2 and 4 crew. The player is then thrown into the deep to learn about the basics, which include looting everything you find, and managing your crew. Players start by choosing what sort of submarine they want to command, each with stats that emphasise toughness and armaments, speed, or cargo capacity. In total it is a game unlike most you will find, past or present, but as often happens when venturing into uncharted waters, one is just as likely to find the bad as the good. Using sonar, a map, and clues you move from one quest to the next, learning bits about the world, improving your ship, and finding crew to help run it. Diluvion is an action-adventure game that takes place in a wholly submerged, post-apocalyptic realm, where you command a submarine in three dimensions, navigating the waters in search of a way to the Endless Corridor, a place that is said to hold the secret to humanity's salvation.
