

In order for her to understand exactly what caused people to turn into monsters in the first place, she has listen to events in their past, both the good and the bad. Break the Cutie: To say that Kay goes through emotional hell would be putting it lightly.Kay is a normal girl in a bad family situation, and it's blazingly clear from the start of the introduction that the game is a representation of her depression. Battle in the Center of the Mind: It's fairly clear that the entire story is allegorical.Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Kay's progress is often impeded by a giant woman with a shell, though she is more often hunted by the giant sea monster that lurks in the water whenever its raining.Ambiguous Situation: Exactly how did the people Kay meets during the game become monsters? Why do they not seem to care about the fact that they're no longer human? Also, exactly what is that island that Kay eventually finds?.All we do know is that he admits to Kay that he doesn't like being around people anymore and every time he wakes up in bed, he asks himself if he should get out of bed at all, heavily implying suicidal tendencies. Ambiguous Disorder: It's never made entirely clear exactly what Jack is suffering from.Sea of Solitude contains the following tropes:

In order to discover why she has turned into a monster and how she can return to normal, she explores an abandoned city submerged in water while also avoiding other dangerous creatures that inhabit the city and lurk in the shadows. The story follows Kay, a girl who awakens to find herself in the body of a monstrous humanoid creature. A Director's Cut version, with new voices, a new script, a photo mode, gyro support, and other features, was released exclusively for Nintendo Switch on March 4, 2021. The game was released on Jfor Playstation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. Sea of Solitude is a Video Game developed by German studio Jo-Mei Games and published by Electronic Arts as part of its EA Originals program. Sometimes, loneliness is the worst monster of them all.
