Among other things, this worker will supervise a remote -
controlled underwater camera placed outside a coelacanth cave.
Not exact matches
SOT 1:06 The system for recovery involves attaching and raising the ship by remote
control of the
underwater robotics guided with the use of
cameras and electronic sensor systems and a hydraulic lifting system that will lift the wreck and bring it to the surface — if possible without damaging it.
The
controls are okay, but the dark texture of
underwater, fighting moves, and the
camera control was ridiculous.
There's some stuff added to the touch screen for
camera controls, but it can get a little awkward to pan around, more so when you're crowded into a wall by a big monster or when you're navigating
underwater.
The game featured new gliding and
underwater mechanics, a commendable online offering, Spotpass functionality, stereoscopic 3D effects, tilt
controls, a first person
camera toggle and a magical item that rewards players with 7 other items.
The
Underwater View mode is rather pointless (you use the Vita like a
camera and watch fish) and it's bizarre that there's no online play aside from leaderboards (online championships and matches could have been a great addition) but despite the flaws it's difficult not to be charmed by a game that has been created to appeal to everyone and makes a sport which I find the concept of boring, an enjoyable experience that rewards the player as they become accustomed to learning the
controls and flow of gameplay.
What I Like: 3D gameplay incorporation, simple
controls,
underwater / aerial sensations in 3D, engaging visuals, quicker «pick - up - and - play» level lengths, high content level, level theme variety, exploration elements, unlockables / hidden areas, more casual tone, automatic
camera, added player assistance
Jacques Cousteau meets the Toxic Avenger when The Newtown Creek Armada explores the toxic waterways of Newtown Creek with remote
control boats and
underwater cameras.
(Because the volume buttons also
control the
camera's shutter, you can even take
underwater selfies.)