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Project Abyss

$4.99
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Publisher:
Prey Interactive
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Project Abyss is a pixel-loving 2D survival RPG that takes place in the deepest place on Earth. Using a mixture of realism and fun, you control a diver and mini-submarine as you explore a living world of beautiful and deadly sea life, wreckages and enemy subs. Loot money for upgrades, complete tasks, unlock other submarines, and uncover more of the mystery deep below.



Utilise your equipment in a stylish blend of combat and beautiful aquatic moments, with a great original soundtrack and ambient sounds; we have created a living, breathing underwater world in pixel art graphics, with it's own day/night cycle. Much of the world is destructible, from blowing up wreckage doors with C4, to drilling and torpedoing your way through rock for fuel cells and chests.





  • Survive an often brutal world of bosses, turrets, and poisonous plants, filled with lots of sea life to find- including Sharks, Orcas, Whales, Jellyfish, and lots of fish!
  • Control your submarine with the turbines; as well as claws, weaponry, and drills! #Updated to include simpler submarine controls as an option.
  • The ability to explore outside your submarine, calling drones, repairing your sub and swimming through abandoned wreckages from pirate ships to a massive world war submarine.
  • Lots of equipment and upgrades to purchase along 3 tech-trees... Survival, Attack and Defence.
  • Pick up notes to build the story of one diver's destiny that will take you across huge areas; defeating bosses and unlocking the secret of the abyss.


There is a lot to see and do, with many hours of open gameplay!

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User Reviews

Mixed
35 user reviews
57%
Positive
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Have played for about 2 hours. Through the tutorial and well into the beginning of the main game. The graphics, music and scenery are lovely. I like the retro feel, and the attention to detail. The peaceful exploration mechanic with a story and mystery to solve is my kind of thing. You are given tasks to complete and a clear direction to go, so it feels open but not vague. The upgrades and collecting aspects are also nice to make it feel like you get your money's worth. The 'computer' voice over is quirky and I like it. The constant hunt for fuel adds a bit of a frantic edge to your exploration which some players may or may not like. My main issue is the controls. (EDIT- the developer has released a Settings toggle for the controls, making the following paragraph irrelevant.) You can't simply use the arrow keys or WASD keys to go left,right,up,down. You have to rotate your jets and press the boost button to navigate opposite to the direction your jets are facing. This is nuts. Inst...

39 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

So far I have played through the tutorial section and the explored the 1st main area. Project Abyss is a lovely game that captures the essence of underwater exploration and the related dangers. The art style and representation of the ocean creatures is charming and it feels nice when you come across something out of the blue. At first, the controls seem overwhelming, but this because of the range of submarine and diver tools that are on offer. Moving the submarine itself is done by rotating the propeller to the angle of thrust needed, which gives a very unique and realistic feel to operation. A lot of care is required to finely position the submarine around underwater obstacles. The submarine tools include things like the drill, front claw, underbelly (?) claw, harpoon gun and chain harpoon. I particularly like the claw underneath the sub that moves up/down with the mouse wheel and can pull objects back up. You can also exit the submarine and explore as the diver, allowing for other...

16 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I just played the tutorial and I already like this game. The artsyle and the climate is really cool. Apart from that I love the music. On the down side the controls are pretty weird, but maybe it'll be fixed. I like the game anyway. Even in its early state

11 helpful 1 funny
15 min at review
Not Recommended

I love the game's idea, and I love the graphics as well. But for the sake of god, I can't play it with these controls. I refunded it and I'll check if they patch in an option for normal controls sometime. It would help the game a lot.

10 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

A very inspiring and fresh new game! I love to play and finding out new mechanics, far off from every day design and established "must be blizzard like" controls. Asking how to achive things and what might to be found underwater gives Abyss its charme. It is a challenging task to control the submarine and all its machinery. Most of the time I know, I was to hasty and it was my fault, when something goes wrong, although there are some issues with the controls. The underwater scenarios are cool and interesting and although used in many films and games it got never cliche, in my opinion. The graphics and style are lovely and contain a lot of details.

10 helpful 1 funny
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

So many bugs, there needs to be an update to make the fish not glitch out. Also, when you unlock the new subs, they won't turn around; they consistently face only one direction. Fix please, to many bugs for this game to be done.

7 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The submarine control interface is poorly designed and makes the game nearly unplayable. Further, there is a glitch that causes you to warp through the walls when you are diving outside the submarine. When in Dive mode, C4 sometimes doesn't trigger and if you have to move diagonally in an inclosed space, you can get hung up on the terrain. Way too much trouble and not fun. Refund requested.

7 helpful 1 funny
249 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Project Abyss is the poor man's Diluvion. Not absolutely terrible, but just doesn't feel right at too many places. Additionally, a buggy mess. I really did regret soldiering through this. Do yourself a favour and just skip out on this entirely.

5 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Has a mild learning curve when it comes to the controls, but it's always refreshing to have to learn something new instead of the "same old same old" problem we have with most games released now days. Very nice retro feel, love the zoom feature that allows me to look closer at the detail that you've put into the game! I really enjoy all the little things like the cliche red explosive barrel and crabs, mines, non-aggresive fish, a--hole fish, F-ING WHALES, and the lovely little claws you've added to the submarines! Skill trees are expansive, more than enough for something of this category. THERE ARE BUGS; BUT THIS GAME WAS MADE BY 3 PEOPLE (I think) So please, give credit were it is due, and please be patient, this game is amazing in its current state. I reccomend this purchase if you are looking for something new, like to explore, and enjoy the sense of accomplishment; because this game defintely brings that to the table! HAVE FUN DIVERS !!!

5 helpful 1 funny
3 hrs at review
Recommended

i just bought my copy of project abyss. it looks awesome, and the idea is as well. for me there are a few issues though. i think the controls are a bit to complicated. but luckily there is easy control. sadly i did not find that out until i was killed during tutorial. :)

4 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: 7+
  • Processor: 1.7 GHz Dual Core
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260, ATI Radeon 4870 HD, or equivalent card with at least 512 MB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 400 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card

FAQ

How much does Project Abyss cost?

Project Abyss costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Project Abyss?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: 7+ Processor: 1.7 GHz Dual Core Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260, ATI Radeon 4870 HD, or equivalent card with at least 512 MB VRAM DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 400 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card

What platforms is Project Abyss available on?

Project Abyss is available on Windows PC.

Is Project Abyss worth buying?

Project Abyss has 57% positive reviews from 35 players.

When was Project Abyss released?

Project Abyss was released on Nov 18, 2016.

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