This really does perfectly capture the whole "In way too deep in the ocean and there is something just out of view coming up from below" vibe you get from shoreline so well
Seeing what these run-down, dilapidated structures looked like in the past before they fell is one of the reasons I adore both Waterfront facility and Looks to the Moon (region).
wow fr? the swiming mechanique in rain world is pretty easy to understand and get used to normally only new players hate it but if you know what water front is you cant be new
@@lightning4743 once you understand that wiggling around makes you go faster it's indeed not too hard to swim. The breath meter they added in remix also helps a lot. Playing as gourmand/rivulet made exploring drainage system and shoreline much more fun
@@lightning4743 i think the simplicity is what makes it suck, all you do is hold left/right and occasionally boost, and you're outclassed by predators more often as it is much harder to counterplay in water compared to land
@@keemian that's fine bc rain world is not a game that helps the player its a ecosystem and we see it from the eyes of a little rodent so ofc its not gonna have amazing swimming mechanics, that will ruin the game.
Wow, guys who would’ve guessed the Adding more synth to Shoreline‘s threat music, which already is beloved for its sense would make it better truly, no one saw this coming
I like to imagine that the waterfront facility synth is actually the spearmaster's wawa (since they're so weird and genemodded), so this is just a choir duo of spearmaster and rivulet
This is so perfect! I love waterfront facility's bass so much, and the lead of the shoreline too, so their mix is amazing. Now when I hear one of these soundtracks in game, separately they seem incomplete to me and I want to hear this version lol
The campaign takes place during the collapse of moon, so part of the superstructure has fallen, not all of it like in Shoreline, basically you can't go up the precipice because the path has fallen and you can't go up the struts because a large part of the scrap blocks the path.