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Diluvion

byArachnid Games2017

Diluvion is a 3D deep sea, Jules Verne inspired, exploration game with RPG elements and thrilling submarine combat. As the Captain of your own vessel, you must grow and manage your crew as you search for the secrets of the past in a hauntingly beautiful flooded world. Forced into the deep oceans by a Great Flood that occurred countless centuries a...

Release Date

February 1, 2017

Developer

Arachnid Games

Publisher

Good Shepherd Entertainment

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Diluvion Reviews

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Under the sea, under the sea, darling there's chaos by house Spirios under the sea! All of the gods they sunk the land, perhaps it will return by your own hand. With submarine fights, here are the highlights, under the sea!

Aug 16, 2017 Read Review

An excellent overall experience in storytelling through atmospheric art and minor characters marred by the awful interface and control system. The majesty of discovering an amazing new landmark is marred by having to replay that section since you have no control over your ability to save the game.

May 5, 2017 Read Review

Bad checkpointing and a lack of polish let down the deep sea exploration of Diluvion.

Feb 1, 2017 Read Review

Alright, landlubbers! Pack yer belongings and in you go to the steel can ye call a submarine! We’re headed to battle sided with Diluvion. What are you saying? The ship’s leaking? Nevermind, we’ll manage, lads…

Feb 14, 2017 Read Review

Developers Arachnid games have created a world the is full of charm that is very vivid and fun, the game certainly has issues with its technical state and the horrendously frustrating camera but still provides an enjoyable experience.

Feb 2, 2017 Read Review

Diluvion shows players a world full of potential, but falls flat on delivery.

Feb 2, 2017 Read Review

I like Diluvion, but there’s so much of it that’s just not quite there. What it gets right, it really gets right, and what it gets wrong just needs a little more polish. Despite its issues, it’s a competent underwater exploration game that is still worth your time. The moments of pure tension really make Diluvion stand out, but those moments unfortunately don’t appear as often as I’d like as the combat seems to take the fore. The post apocalyptic world has a steampunk mixed with sci-fi feel to it, and the story reflects that too. I just wish there was less travelling from A to B, or a busier, ...

Feb 1, 2017 Read Review

No Man's Sea

Feb 17, 2017 Read Review

Diluvion is a true beauty to look at and there are some moments that will make you sit back and just enjoy the view. To dive (pun intended) deeper into the guts of the game, however, shows a very flawed experience that can hopefully be fixed as the game continues to evolve post release.

Feb 1, 2017 Read Review