^ a b "Everblue 2 for PlayStation 2 Reviews".Over time the player unlocks dive sites such as a sunken freighter, a downed airplane, a pirate ship, a sunken luxury liner, a submarine and an undersea temple. This money can be used to buy equipment allowing a player access to deeper and more challenging dives. Their ship sinks in a huge storm and they swim to a nearby island. The player, Leo, earns money by finding precious materials with their metal, glass, wood, clay, and stone sonars, and looting artifacts from shipwrecks. Everblue 2 is a scuba diving adventure game developed by Arika and published by Capcom. Leo returns to the island as a hero, but his adventures as a diver may just be starting. Leo eventually ventures to the sunken submarine to recover the Erebos and is successful in returning it to Telospolis, calming the oceans. At this point the ocean begins to turn stormy as the power of Erebos runs out of control. The search is cut short when it is discovered that SeaDross has discovered Erebos in Telospolis, however, they failed to realize the malevolent powers contained within the relic causing their submarine (and Erebos) to sink to the ocean depths. Leo and his friends race against time to locate the Erebos, diving to several underwater locations including: a sunken Ferry, a crashed 747, an old cruise ship, a pirate Galleon and an ancient underwater city called Telospolis. It is published by Nintendo and was developed by Arika, who also worked on their spiritual predecessor Everblue, another scuba diving adventure game. While on the island, Leo and the Amigos discover that a nefarious aquatic salvaging company named SeaDross is searching for an ancient pirate treasure called Erebos. Endless Ocean (known as Forever Blue in Japan) is a scuba diving adventure game for the Wii. There, they meet a group of scuba divers called The Amigos. Leo is a diver who sails through a fictional treacherous Caribbean sea with his friends. The game was also released in North America (with the title still indicating it's a sequel), while the first game was not. ![]() Arika, the developers of both games, followed it with the spiritual sequel Endless Ocean, for the Wii. The maritime app Marine Traffic showed it in the Red Sea on Monday night, headed toward the Suez once again.Everblue 2 ( エバーブルー2, Ebāburū Tsū) is a scuba diving adventure game. Since then, however, the Ever Given has managed to get through the canal without getting stuck. The vessel was trapped from 23 to 29 March. The effort to rescue the Ever Given, which weighs 220,000 metric tons, required dredging 30,000 cubic meters of sand, with the help of 13 tugboats and a rising tide. “Everything like this is kind of its own beast,” the coastguard petty officer Steven Lehmann told the Baltimore Sun. The ship needs water at least 43ft deep to move, but it was stuck in an area that was just 25ft deep. Other ships in the area were told to slow down and use a one-way traffic pattern. “Efforts have been under way since last night to try and free the ship and will continue today.” The Ever Forward’s grounding, on the other hand, was “not preventing other ships from transiting to the Port of Baltimore”, said William P Doyle, the executive director of the Maryland Port Association, to Bloomberg in a statement on Monday. The Ever Given’s plight caused headaches for more than 400 waiting vessels, costing global trade $6bn to $10bn a day, according to a study. ![]() Photograph: Marine Trafficīut the smaller ship’s grounding is unlikely to cause as much trouble as last year’s crisis. The Marine Traffic app listed the ship as ‘aground’.
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