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Gamerace said:

I hope when a shark or croc attacks you, you lose more than one measely bit of oxygen.   I hope they just don't attack too often.   A shark should take a quarter of a tank and then give you time to zap them.  A croc should grab you and continuously take small amounts of oxygen until you zap them the hell off.     Nothing life or game threatening still but if a great white only nibbles on me it might as well not bother attacking at all.

I wonder if we'll have to watch out for Stingrays, electric eels and puffer fish too.   Lol.  That would be funny, poking a puffer - poke, poke, po-PUFF  OW!  That didn't happen last game.

I dunno about that, I guess the more dangerous the creatures are, the more oxygen they'd take off... would make sense, imo. Anyway, from the vids I've seen, all creatures including the dangerous ones are pretty docile, and don't generally attack you lot, unless provoked or if you stay too close for too long. From what I saw you can just swim into schools of piranha and past crocs and such, and they won't attack you much. Sometimes not at all. And certainly not a lot at once. You gotta remember that this game has an E for Everyone rating, so even youngsters would have to be able to play the game without too much effort I guess.

Here's a good vid demonstrating some dangerous fish-gameplay: (no real spoilers in there, but still, there might be some stuff in there that some people would rather not see beforehand, dunno, so... you've been warned people. )

I guess we're gonna have to be careful around stingrays and the likes, don't wanna end up like Steve Irwin, the poor guy.

The guy in the above video also mentions the stun gun doesn't work on electric eels... which is only logical, I guess, so they might end up being the most dangerous in the game, haha.



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