It's good Hydrophobia is not a
straight up shooter, because as a
straight up shooter the somewhat imprecise targeting controls and
awkward camera angles would really sour the entire experience.
These moments offer a nice respite from the hectic fights where you can get your breath back, but constantly changing,
awkward camera angles prove to be a pain in the ass thanks to controls that don't adjust with them, thus finding yourself suddenly walking backwards or
straight into a piece of scenery is annoyingly common.