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''Hydrophobia'' is an
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video game developed and published by
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for
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. The game was released for Xbox Live Arcade on September 29, 2010, as part of Xbox Live's Games Feast promotion, marking the first of three episodes. The PC version was released on May 9, 2011. The PlayStation 3 version was released on November 1, 2011 in North America and November 2, 2011 in Europe. The game's engine, HydroEngine, provides realistic fluid dynamics technology for flowing water, allowing it to interact with the surroundings. The levels in the game were designed using InfiniteWorlds; a
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which uses bespoke procedural technology to significantly reduce file sizes, decreasing the overall file size of the game. ''Hydrophobia'' was met with a mixed reception, with an aggregate score of 59/100 on
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and 61.43% at
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. Reviews have been polarized, ranging from a 20% approval to 90%. Reviewers generally praised the game's dynamic water system, but felt the game was too short and repetitive. The developers released an update on December 21, 2010 addressing the complaints from feedback and reviews. The game was supposed to be released in three episodes, but due to the poor reception the first episode gained, the company struggled and was placed in administration. As a result, the two other episodes were not made and the game was left on a cliffhanger.


Gameplay

Gameplay involves the player being able to interact with the environment, and the realistic water dynamics. Rob Hewson (game designer at
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) stated that "player versus environment is certainly a large part of the experience, the wonderful thing about water is that it is constantly affecting every area of the environment, so you get incredible amounts of emergent behaviour. The player constantly has to adapt to the environment and react quickly because doors, walls and windows are going to cave in differently each time according to the distribution of water." Players can visit previous locations that have been submerged and are able to interact with them in various ways. Hewson stated that players are able to "fight through an area one time and there might be a foot of water flowing around and affecting the environment, another person might play through the same area and blow out walls or windows causing a great deal of water to flow into the scene, meaning perhaps the gameplay switches to floating cover. Another player might shoot fuel barrels which let even more water into the scene but also spawn floating fuel fires which are carried around with the flow and find they need to resort to underwater action."


Plot

The game is set in the mid 21st century when the world has fallen into the chaos of the "Great Population Flood", and takes place aboard the ''Queen of the World'', a city-sized luxury ocean vessel built by a group of corporate giants known as the Five Founding Fathers who, due to the ''QOTW'', have prospered while the rest of the world suffered. At the beginning of the game, the craft is bombed by a group of fanatical terrorists known as the Malthusians, named after political economist
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who predicted that population growth would one day outpace agricultural production, returning society to a subsistent level of existence. The Malthusians have a plan to murder the majority of humans on the planet, so that the survivors wouldn't suffer from the effects of the population explosion. Their slogans, including "Save the World - Kill Yourself", are written on the walls and displayed on computer screens all over the ship. Kate Wilson, the
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, is a systems engineer who becomes a
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when the Malthusians attack and take over the ''QOTW''. After battling through the Malthusian force, Kate confronts Mila in the final battle. Mila is electrocuted when Kate destroys the security combat bot. Kate injects herself with an antidote for her nano-poisoning but collapses in pain.


Development and release

''Hydrophobia'' was first revealed on January 15, 2007. The first extensive details were released on May 8, 2007, where the game's dynamic water system was revealed. The game was originally set for a March 2009 retail release, however this was later pushed back. On September 30, 2009 more details were released; developer Dark Energy Digital revealed that the game would first be coming to
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, and would be released in episodes. A playable version of the game was unveiled at
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in 2010. The game was released on September 29, 2010 as part of Xbox Live's Games Feast promotion, marking the first of three episodes. PC and PlayStation 3 versions were planned for later release. The HydroEngine is a video game engine created by
Dark Energy Digital Dark Energy Digital was a privately owned video game developer and publisher based in the United Kingdom. It was formed from members of Blade Interactive, which continues to operate as a separate company. On 28 September 2007, following the publ ...
for ''Hydrophobia''. Developed over three years, the engine has a unique capability to model flowing water and other liquids with a realism unprecedented in video games, according to the developers. It is entirely dynamic, which means the effect is not repeated and thus allowing different effects each time. InfiniteWorlds is Dark Energy's development platform, which interfaces directly with the HydroEngine. According to the developers, it is "an underlying architecture, which can interface with bespoke editors tailored to individual game projects." InfiniteWorlds was in development for five years.


''Hydrophobia Pure''

After its release, ''Hydrophobia'' received poor reviews from some media outlets, prompting contention between the developer and some reviewers. Pete Jones, Joint Design Director for Dark Energy Digital, spoke of the difficulties experienced in an interview with GamingNexus. "Criticism can be hard. You make games because you love games, perhaps on occasions we may have seemed a little too defensive and disappointed. Pride can be a big virtue as well because you need to be intensely proud of something you're creating in any endeavor." Jones further stated that it was difficult to accept that some consumers and critics disliked the game. He conceded that "if the community doesn't like it we try and change it no matter whose toes we tread on." In response to some of the harsh feedback and reviews, the developers revisited core gameplay mechanics and issues addressed by both reviewers and ''Hydrophobia''s community. In an interview with ''
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'', Senior Creative Designer Rob Hewson discussed the process for addressing issues found. "Firstly we analysed every single review of the game ..breaking down all the negative and positive comments into categories" he stated. "Once we had analysed the data, we set about improving every single element of the game according to that data," The subsequent updates were released in a title update dubbed ''Hydrophobia Pure'' on December 21, 2010. The 4 megabyte update contains various graphic and physics enhancements, remapped controls, overhauled camera and map systems, improved gameplay mechanics, additional HUD information and removal or shortening of dialogue and cutscenes. The game was also reduced from its original price, with the update free for players who already owned the game.


''Hydrophobia Prophecy''

''Hydrophobia Prophecy'' (also known as ''Hydrophobia: Prophecy'' on
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) is described as version 1.5 of the Xbox 360 version of the game. ''Hydrophobia Prophecy'' was released on PlayStation 3 and on Microsoft Windows via Steam. The game includes new levels and previously existing levels have been reworked.


Reception

''Hydrophobia'' received mixed reviews from critics. The game received an aggregate score of 59/100 on
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, and 61.89% at
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, two video game aggregators. Scores varied greatly, with the game's lowest score of 3/10 coming from ''Edge'' magazine, and is highest score of 9/10 from ''
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''."Official Xbox Magazine" (Nov. 2010) The game sold over 9,000 copies in its first week. As of October 2010 sales had increased to over 17,000 copies.
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's Matt Clark commended the water based gameplay, stating "the feeling that you're likely to drown at any moment, is present throughout the game's seven hours" ''Edge'' magazine also praised the credibility of the water's movement, as did
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's Daemon Hatfield, who called it "impressive". McKinley Noble of ''
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'' also made mention of the impressive water dynamics, adding that the game's challenge rooms extend gameplay.
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, however, was not impressed with the effects, stating "the water isn't even as impressive as you might expect." Peter Eykemans of
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stated that the dynamic water made each enemy confrontation unique, allowing the player to dispatch enemies in a variety of ways. ''Official Xbox Magazine'''s staff praised the dynamic and emergent gameplay, stating "the more you experiment with them, the more Hydrophobia's dynamic environments come to life". 1UP.com's Matt Clark criticised the degree of repetition in the game. He stated that while using one of many varied ways to dispatch an enemy is fun the first time, the enjoyment loses its luster as the player repeats these actions. He further stated that "without the dynamic water effects, Hydrophobia is just a passable Live Arcade title." ''Edge'' also panned most of the core gameplay, saying "the lacklustre combat, the imprecise platforming, the lack of meaningful feedback, the repetitive hunting for keys to locked doors, the over-fussy map, the intolerable cover system and the poor signposting that will leave even the most attentive player floundering for direction and purpose. These factors frustrate, pulling the game time and again under the high mark established by its water." ''GamePro'''s McKinley Noble cited stiff gameplay controls, awkward action sequences, and dated visuals adding that these weaknesses "do enough harm to sabotage a unique idea." Noble further stated that the game "drowns under a sea of irritating technical flaws." TeamXbox's Peter Eykemans criticised the game's pacing, stating "when you're forced to kill with just your stun rounds or aren't quite sure where to head next, the entire experience slows down." Review scores generally improved after the release of the ''Hydrophobia Pure'' update. GameStyle's Bradley Marsh gave the ''Pure'' version of ''Hydrophobia'' a 7/10. He stated the developers "deserve a lot of praise for making the changes they did from the original release."
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Italy's Davide Persiani also scored the updated game a 7/10 and stated that though ''Hydrophobia Pure'' was not "an absolute masterpiece, this new version of ''Hydrophobia'' surely deserves a look." Persiani added that many of the game's faults had been resolved and that this version had a greater overall quality. Eurogamer Spain's Josep Maria Sempere score the game 7/10 as well. Sempere applauded the Dark Energy Digital for their commitment to revamp their game based on criticism from reviewers and consumers. Arend Hart, reviewer for Game Chronicles, gave the game a higher 8.75/10. Hart praised the water physics; he stated that they "pushed ''Hydrophobia'' up and over the 'run of the mill' status." He further noted that "Dark Energy Digital listened to the gamers and has addressed their concerns with Pure."


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