
Diving into Abyss is a cave diving horror game with Photorealistic graphics. It's not just a diving simulation. It's a deep-sea survival horror that needs to survive suffocating closure fears and unidentified beings.
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Diving into Abyss is a cave diving horror game with Photorealistic graphics. It's not just a diving simulation. It's a deep-sea survival horror that needs to survive suffocating closure fears and unidentified beings.
Photorealistic visuals: Unreal Engine-based graphics provide an immersive experience as if you're in a real cave.
Harmony of psychological pressure and urgent action: experience a twisty development that begins with the horror of static exploration, and leads to a breathless chase.
Survival Mechanism: You need to navigate efficiently with limited oxygen and visibility.
Step 1: The Silence of the Abyss : Explore a narrow, dark underwater cave to search for a missing person. Closure phobia that tightens everywhere, and a sense of isolation that you have to rely on only one electric light, tests your mental strength.
Step 2: Deep Sea Predator: The game changes completely as soon as you reach deep cave, where humans shouldn't step. A bizarre deep sea creatures start tracking you down. Now the expedition is over. Swim only for escape.
You're a newcomer to a civilian professional rescue diving team. You get an emergency search request from the Coast Guard, and you're on your first life rescue mission with a veteran partner. Inside the cave in tension, but there's more than just a distress call waiting there.
Genre: First Person Survival Horror
Playtime: About 60 minutes
Caution: This game is not a sophisticated diving simulator. It is an arcade-character horror action game based on live-action graphics. It focuses on horror and tense production rather than realistic diving rules.