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Call of the Sea

Developer:Out of the Blue Games
Publisher:Raw Fury
Platform:PS4 / PS5
Genre:Adventure, Puzzle

Uncover the secrets of a mysterious South Pacific island in this first-person puzzle adventure. As Norah Everhart, solve ancient puzzles, explore forgotten ruins, and unravel a deeply personal mystery filled with wonder, discovery, and supernatural secrets.

Main Story6 Hrs
Platinum10 Hrs
Difficulty2/10
Playthroughs1 Run
Platinum trophy
Platinum1
Gold trophy
Gold4
Silver trophy
Silver11
Bronze trophy
Bronze19

Roadmap

Early Game

You’ll start your journey as Norah arriving on a beautiful but very strange island, and the game immediately teaches you what it’s all about: observe everything. Take your time walking through each area, read notes, and pay attention to symbols and patterns because the game never wastes details. If something looks important, it probably is.

The puzzles early on are very forgiving and act as your tutorial without feeling like one. Get used to checking your journal often since Norah automatically sketches clues that are easy to miss in the environment. Think of it as your built-in hint system, not cheating.

A good habit to build early is slowing down and looking at puzzles from multiple angles before interacting. Most solutions are right in front of you, and rushing will just make things more confusing. And hey, if a puzzle starts to feel like it’s speaking another language, you can always Ask Gami and get back on track without breaking your flow.

Mid Game

This is where the game really opens up its puzzle design and starts layering mechanics. You’ll begin encountering more complex systems like sound-based puzzles, constellations, and symbol matching that require connecting multiple clues across an area. It’s still fair, just a bit more “thinky.”

Keep exploring thoroughly before trying to brute-force any puzzle. The game expects you to gather all the information first, and once you do, the solution usually clicks in a really satisfying way. If you feel stuck, it’s often because you missed a note or visual clue nearby.

There are a few missable interactions tied to exploration, so don’t rush through areas once you solve the main puzzle. Walk around, check side paths, and interact with anything unusual. A good rule here is simple: if the game lets you interact with it, do it at least once.

Late Game

By the time you reach the later chapters, the puzzles become more layered and require you to combine everything you’ve learned so far. Nothing here is unfair, but it will test your memory and attention to detail. Stay patient and trust the game’s logic.

This is also where you’ll want to be extra mindful of missable moments. Some trophies are tied to specific actions or discoveries within chapters, and while chapter select helps, it’s always smoother to grab them as you go.

If a puzzle feels overwhelming, take a step back and break it into smaller pieces. Focus on one part of the mechanic at a time instead of trying to solve everything at once. And if your brain starts melting a little, that’s normal, this is where Ask Gami becomes your best co-op partner.

Trophy Cleanup and Extra Tips

Once you finish the story, you’ll unlock chapter select, which makes cleanup super easy. Any missed trophies, interactions, or small discoveries can be revisited without replaying the whole game, so don’t stress about being perfect on your first run.

This is a very relaxed Platinum overall, so treat cleanup as a chill second pass rather than a grind. Revisit chapters, focus on anything you skipped, and enjoy seeing how quickly puzzles make sense the second time around.

If you’re unsure what you missed or how to trigger something specific, just Ask Gami and you’ll get straight answers without digging through long guides. Clean up what’s left, wrap things up, and enjoy one of the smoothest Platinums you’ll ever get.

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