It’s on Xbox Game Pass right now
I don’t know much aboutCall of the Seabut I instantly respect it for one reason: It’s one of the few games that’s willing to go head-to-head withCyberpunk 2077. When most other publishers have turned tail and ran from theCyberpunkwindow, Raw Fury has marchedCall of the Seaout the same week.
Don’t get me wrong, this is not a David vs Goliath situation.Call of the Seawill not miraculously outsellCyberpunk 2077. It will get squashed, but it’s also not trying to win. It’s simply there as “Hey, are you sick ofCyberpunkdominating the discourse? Well, this is a different new game you could try.” I admire the gusto.

At first glance, it seems to be pretty decent.It’s gathered mostly respectable review scoreswith a handful of standout nods. We should have a review coming sometime soon if you’re inclined to wait for that. But, if you’re in the mood for something — anything — that isn’tCyberpunk, maybeCall of the Seacan offer a bit of reprieve.








