If you remember the beginning Titanic (or if you’ve watched the documentary Ghost of the Titanic By the same James Cameron), you know what a subROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) is, a wire-guided submarine remotely controlled by onboard cameras.
Many thanks to Jose Gonzalez, alias sqr3lab, composer and sound designer In an industry launched in deep indie baths, the concept is becoming a full-fledged game. By traversing the oceans around the world, we will have to send our undamaged ships to the bottom of the abyss to collect as much scientific data as possible.
Due to the many tools available (thermal cameras and scanners, robotic arms, sediment extractors), it is possible to excavate as many shipwrecks as possible to find the remains to be protected, to take into account the many species of organic life endemic to the underwater environment. ..
Eager to reflect the many developments in research in the field, the game is based on a very large literature source and benefits from the support (financial and scientific) of three professional bodies in the field: the National Science Foundation, the Bermuda Institute for Marine Science and the Schmidt Institute of Oceanography.
**If you’ve also felt the call of the abyss before some of its (beautiful) images, know that a demo of the game will be available at the launch of Steam Next Fest on June 13th. **