

From the beginning, their relationship is well established that despite their lack of money, they still find their purpose in each other as a family.

The narrative surrounding Merryn searching for her father is also worth investing your time and energy into. The creatures you meet along the way, the carcasses of abandoned ships, and structures lost to time all help make Song of the Deep’s levels visually pleasing and spellbinding in scheme. Insomniac has done a good job of creating distinct, at times beautifully crafted, levels with memorable design. The visuals themselves are the star of Song of the Deep. On her travels, Merryn begins to discover that the tales her father used to tell her as a child may have been true this entire time. Believing he has become trapped somewhere below the deep dark abyss, Merryn sets off on a quest to bring him back home. You, as the player, control 12-year-old Merryn, who has built herself a submarine in search of her missing father. Partnering with GameStop’s newly created video game publishing label GameTrust, Insomniac Games has provided their latest adventure title in Song of the Deep.
