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PS2
Nadia: Inherit the Blue Water LE
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Fushigi no Umi no Nadia starts off at the Paris
Exposition Universelle (World's Fair) in 1889 where
the Eiffel Tower is unveiled to the masses and
serves as the gateway into the Fair. The protagonist
takes a train to the venue and eventually meets up
with Nadia and cohorts. After an encounter with a
pair of hoodlums and their redheaded mistress, Nadia
and player are inducted into the crew of a submarine
named the Eltrium.
Part interactive adventure and full-blown submarine action game,
Nadia serves as an engrossing experience for fans of
the animation. After pressing "Start" at the main
menu, the option to hone one's submarine skills may
be tested in the Tutorial which contains six
lessons for maneuvering a submarine and attacking
enemy subs. The action portion of the game is viewed
from an overhead perspective where the sub is
represented by a little icon which surges through a
grid-based ocean. The left Dual Shock analog
thumbstick controls direction while the right analog
thumbstick provides thrust. Two meters which measure
Speed and Shield are located on the lower left
corner of the screen. Four options are available to
the submarine crew during battle: Attack / Repair /
Info / Electora.
When surrounded by enemy subs, the speed should be set at a fairly
high rate in order to dodge incoming torpedoes. To
attack, simply select the option and choose to fire
off homing torpedoes, aerial missiles, or set the B.
Guard. One does not have to face an enemy in order
to attack and the versatile weapon system will guide
ordnance towards enemies just by highlighting a
target and firing away. Between shots, there is a
lag time as the crew reloads but between the
torpedoes and missiles, most cadres of enemy subs
are no match for a speedy Eltrium. Little spot
animations appear during weapon launches and enemy
missile strikes to add to the action-drama. When the
sub's hull has been damaged, it's repair time which
will stop the engine and leave the Eltium a sitting
duck while the crew fixes things. An ever-present
sonar keeps watch on nearby depths for signs of
enemies and it's imperative to rev up the engines
once again to speed away when killer subs close in.
The Limited
Edition of Nadia includes a second DVD which
contains interactive games and assorted mini-games.
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