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Left hand beyond blue
Left hand beyond blue











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There's even a storyline about Mirai's grandmother having Alzheimer's disease, but it never goes anywhere. It briefly touches upon the devastating effects of deep-sea mining and how certain pollutants are making the sea a toxic environment for wildlife, but then quickly moves on. There are some artful moments but both its environments and storytelling stay one-note throughout the three hour run time, with several plotlines gasping for space to breathe. It never felt like the ocean was teeming with life. Although its ocean is more realistic than Abzu's magical dream-world and Subnautica's alien planet, even it's most active environments felt empty. Unfortunately, many of Beyond Blue's dives feel a little uninspired. One level plunges you into an interconnected system of deep-sea trenches with no map, leaving you to explore its rocky corridors with exciting trepidation. I understand that open water is an integral layer of the ocean, but dedicating a whole dive to essentially an empty space left me a little disappointed, especially as there's only a handful of chapters. But then, another level was just a blue haze of open ocean with nothing in sight. The environments wildly vary in terms of successfully capturing the wonder of the sea. (Image credit: E-Line Media) Murky waters













Left hand beyond blue