The Abyss: Incident at Europa

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PublisherSound Source Interactive
ReleaseOctober 1, 1998[2][3]
The Abyss: Incident at Europa
DeveloperSound Source Interactive
PublisherSound Source Interactive
PlatformWindows[1]
ReleaseOctober 1, 1998[2][3]
GenreAdventure
ModeSingle-player

The Abyss: Incident at Europa is a 1998 adventure video game by Sound Source Interactive, based on James Cameron's 1989 science fiction film The Abyss.[4]

The game, set six years after the film, is a real-time adventure game played from the first person perspective.[4]

Retro Gaming Magazine suggested "the game’s not as terrible as many people make it out to be".[5] PC Joker gave the game a rating of 39%[6] and GamesMania gave it 40%.[7] PC Gamer said "the level of frustration will quickly turn off a lot of inexperienced gamers."[8] Just Adventure felt the level of shooting was too little for action fans but too much for adventure fans.[9]

CD-Action wrote "The Abyss is second to none and will surprise you with its fineness".[10][dead link] Power Play Magazine thought the game was enriched by "unusual" puzzles and action elements.[11]

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