

You’ll use machines, like a manta ray drone to get up close and personal with whales, and underwater scanners that can tell you exactly where creatures are located in the area. Along with her research team, Mirai is tasked with using groundbreaking technology to interact with the ocean in ways that humans have never been able to before. And Beyond Blue’s narrative has been given the very same treatment.īased in the near future, players step into the shoes (or diving fins) of Mirai, a deepwater explorer and scientist. Never Alone told a traditional story that is part of ancient Alaskan folklore and it was thoughtful and beautiful. Not only because it looked visually stunning, but because I played Never Alone when it first released. I knew that Beyond Blue would be something special from the moment I saw its first trailer. “…a gorgeous new title that just might take your breath away” E-Line Media has partnered with the BBC, OceanX and some of science’s leading ocean experts to create a gorgeous new title that just might take your breath away. But Beyond Blue, from developer E-Line Media (the company behind Never Alone), gives players the chance to experience the thrill of swimming in the open ocean. Being able to explore underwater – interact with a dolphin, hear a whale sing – is something not many of us will be able to experience in our lives. The ocean is vast, and so much of it has been untouched by humans. If you had the chance to explore the ocean like never before, would you take it?
