FlOw Update: Under the Sea

We dive into a near-final version of the upcoming downloadable game for the PS3.

Go With the flOw

FlOw is even trippier than you think. Watch this gameplay video to find out why.

SCEA's upcoming downloadable goodie flOw is a title that's equal parts sim-life game and funky sensory experience. The game has been on our radar since we first saw it at last year's Tokyo Game Show. The months following our first glimpse of it shed light on the unique title's origins. The game started out as a USC student's graduate project and morphed into a Flash game, then into the upcoming PS3 game. On the PS3, flOw has evolved with cleaner, high-definition visuals (the game will run in 1080p at launch), as well as higher production values, including THX support. We had the chance to try out a near-final version of the game to see how it's coming along and zone out a bit.

FlOw's gameplay is as primal as gaming gets. The game puts you in control of an aquatic critter that you'll maneuver around with the Sixaxis controller. Your goal is to eat everything floating around you and make your way down to the bottom of a body of water. The act of eating what's around you bulks up your critter to larger proportions, which comes in handy when dealing with some of the more aggressive creatures you'll find as you descend. To descend or ascend, you'll have to eat various red or blue items; red items move you down a level, while blue moves you up one. You'll also be able to eat power-ups of sorts that buff you out and increase the size of your mouth.

The simple action works pretty well with the Sixaxis controller. You'll steer your critter by moving the controller and trigger a burst of speed or a special ability depending on what you're playing as. All told, the game will feature five creatures to use, which you'll unlock sequentially. The version we're playing now requires you to use the Sixaxis' motion control exclusively, as opposed to the analog sticks, which we were able to use when we last saw it in November.

FlOw's presentation is simple but has a subtle charm thanks to a rich color palette and atmospheric audio. The game features no interface at all--you'll be in control of your creature as soon as the game loads up. The playfield is richly colored and meant to represent water. As you start to use the other creatures you'll notice different hues to the water, which keeps the game visually interesting. The assorted critters and objects you'll encounter will run the gamut from abstract creations to more traditional, jellyfish-inspired creatures. The music in the game offers a dreamy ebbing-and-flowing choir that's punctuated by effects that reflect the action onscreen.

Based on what we've played so far, flOw is a unique game that should be well worth a look when it hits the PlayStation store. The original title is unlike anything available for the PS3 and offers and an engaging experience that's fun to either play or watch. FlOw is slated to be available at the PlayStation store later this month.

164 Comments

  • rretana_basic

    Posted Mar 5, 2007 1:16 pm PT

    I can believe i just wasted my time even look at the videos, is this really a game lol?

  • budboarder

    Posted Feb 28, 2007 2:48 am PT

    this game is not free. Its in full HD with Dolby audio. I believe the last time i looked it was 9.99 for the full game. Its supposed to be a relaxing stress reliever that also it addicting and challenging as well as a lesson in evolution. It intrigues me but I am not sure if I should buy it.

  • especensor

    Posted Feb 22, 2007 9:18 pm PT

    is this game being downloaded for free?

    cos if its not, just play it for free on the pc. the guy who made it has it free on his website.

  • warofgears

    Posted Feb 22, 2007 3:54 pm PT

    that game looks like it sucks!

  • Saxmachine09

    Posted Feb 22, 2007 1:51 pm PT

    meh. it's an okay game to start with. looks pretty dumb though,

  • Katarn95

    Posted Feb 21, 2007 9:50 pm PT

    i think its a great start to compete with xbox live arcade however they are a year a head good luck sony if you want to conquer that area as well

  • Spartan8907

    Posted Feb 21, 2007 8:55 pm PT

    I've played the flash version and I found it a bit addicting. I hope the PSN version is as good.

  • Gravidtron

    Posted Feb 21, 2007 4:14 pm PT

    A PS3 game that appeals to Wii fans like me? Sounds like Sony finally remembered their tried-and-true recipe for success... first you figure out what Nintendo's doing right, then do it yourself and market it more loudly. This looks really, really neat-- probably not $600 worth of neat, but the demo at Target will almost certainly make me late to come back from my lunch break sometime soon.

  • nlt4real

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 5:13 pm PT

    IGN gave it a 7.6 (the highest rated PSN game to date), so it's gotta be worth somethin. I LOVE the flash version and can't wait to play this one! I think you guys should give it a try...

  • SpareJesus

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 4:58 pm PT

    Better than the VC or XBox Live Arcade? Who're people kidding? Fl0w is cool and all, but..sheesh..it looks like a tech demo. Like Wii Sports.

  • EnthusiaTurismo

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 4:17 pm PT

    PS3 has the best download service BY FAR. flOw, Tekken DR, and Dave Jaffe's Calling All Cars all within a month. Nice!

  • kriptonzz

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 2:28 pm PT

    I think it'll be great, and I don't even have a PS3.

    And don't hate games because they may be similar to other games.

    Geometry Wars is great to play, but it's extremely fast paced and a shooter game nonetheless. flOw might have a similar look off-hand, but it looks to me like the polar opposite of geometry wars.

  • ztron370

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 1:56 pm PT

    Flow can never conquer Geometry wars.Never!

  • Sondra

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 1:53 pm PT

    "Electroplankton" - great description! So true. It's mesmerizing to watch.

  • NND1

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 12:54 pm PT

    "Better than any Live Arcade downloads?"

    Yeah Right -- There are much better Live Arcade downloads.. Castle Crashers blows this away hands down. Not to mention Geo Wars..

  • DOOM_SONYMAN

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 11:40 am PT

    SONY YOU DO ME N0 WRONG

  • Jakshot

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 11:39 am PT

    Fl0w is unique and kinda cool if ya look at it.

  • basketcase57

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 11:07 am PT

    seeing as this evolved from a flash game (and something else before that) i think they need to make a high-def no holds barred version of the 'whack-a-penguin' game. u know which one i mean, with the yeti who hits the penguins with his club and you see how far u can make them fly...

  • Paul_TheGreat

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 10:55 am PT

    Better than any Live Arcade downloads.

  • Brad

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 10:00 am PT

    "I'm glad such an in-depth game is getting all this coverage so we all wont be confused when we finally play it! With such an elaborate control scheme we should all be thankful that gamespot gives us updates on flOw on a daily basis :-)"

    Considering the last update on the game was posted in October, I'm not really sure where you're coming from on this.

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