Though its boundless movement is exhilarating, my favorite moment in Sword of the Sea wasn’t pulling off some sick tricks or surfing on a wall. It was when I unexpectedly landed atop a flying turtle.
In many ways, Sword of the Sea feels like a game over a decade in the making. It is an amalgam, a compilation of visionary director Matt Nava's creative outpourings that began with Journey back in ...
Sword of the Sea, from the lineage of the indie hit Journey, asks the player to help plants and fish thrive by turning sand into water. By Harold Goldberg Sand moves as if it were the sea, swirling, ...
That’s not the case with the titular sword in Sword of the Sea. This armament is almost exclusively used as a method of traversal, like Tony Hawk and his Birdhouse deck if the latter were sharp, twice ...