Still Wakes the Deep was one of our favourite releases of 2024, so the news of a slice of DLC dropping in the form of Siren’s Rest was music to our ears.
This paid expansion, which picks up a decade after the events of the main game, sees diver Mhairi swim to the depths of the ocean to uncover the truth of the Beira D oil rig. It’s a great premise, and one filled once more with the authentic Scottish accents we loved so much in the base game.
Sadly, a lot of what made Still Wakes The Deep special is missing here. Where that game crafted a meticulous setting in its oil rig with time-authentic details and melded it with The Thing inspired body horror, Siren’s Rest by comparison feels characterless.
A lot of that is down to the setting: the rusted remains of the Beira D. You’ll spend almost the entire game swimming through indistinguishable corridors, and working out simplistic gameplay obstacles, which are a pain due to the clunky controls.
The base game was never mechanically deep, but it always had that cinematic appeal. Siren’s Rest does not, and what makes it worse is that, at least pre-launch, the game is riddled with glitches and bugs.
On numerous occasions, the character would put on a helmet that was invisible, voice lines would double up and play over each other, and the life-saving air-tether that the DLC tries to ramp up the tension with, kept either clipping through walls, catching on the main character’s arms and obstructing our view, or even just completely disappearing.
It’s a shame too because we loved the story the DLC was teeing up, and the pacing was brilliant as it steadily teased the spookier stuff — even if it sort of fell flat for us come the credits.
We’re sure that if you’re a fan of the base game, you’ll likely get some enjoyment here, as there are some genuine moments of tension, and we loved getting to hear wee tidbits about the Beira D disaster. However, what it does more than anything else is make us want to go back and play the base game.





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The first was excellent. Word Up Son!
That's pretty disappointing. I will look for another couple of reviews to see if they feel the same before committing.
@AaronBayne how was the story, writing and voice acting? This was absolutely top tier in the base game.
Still wakes the Deep is so underrated it's actually criminal (may even be one of the best walking sims ever), The voice acting alone is god tier which was proven correct as they won awards for it. It's a shame this DLC seems to have lost the magic.
Damn, that's not good... Also hilarious that this is the first I'm hearing of a Still Wakes The Deep DLC 😅
@Jammer The first was excellent, I agree.
@Jammer hey...youre not the word up son guy...whats going on here.
I really need to play the base game, it’s got actual proper Scottish actors in it and it’s good to support local talent.
Gonna give the main game a go at some point due to its authentic non stereotypical scottish acting (for a change, no groundsman willie here) 😃
PlayStation Access is streaming this in a few hours I believe. Anyone wanting more info might find it useful.
I will still play this since the original is like top 5 games of last year for me. I need to do the plat on that one
I’m still interested. There’s only 4 reviews so far on OpenCritic and this is by far the lowest (the others are a 7.5, 8 and 8.5). Loved the original and, especially from the other reviews, sounds like I’ll love this too!
@LordAinsley that’s what I was thinking! 😂
@nessisonett ...i finished it at the weekend, it is fantastic
I'll definitely give this a shot at some point. The base game was just sooooo good and for $13, even if the DLC isn't as good as the base game it's a small price to pay. Besides, by the time I actually get around to playing this, **hopefully** the bugs and glitches will have been patched out and maybe I can even catch it at a bit of a discount.
@Oram77 @Oram77 best walking sims ever is that a good or bad thing? I've heard it's good
@Dan12836666 It all depends if you like that genre, other examples are Scorn or Amnesia, everybody has gone to Rapture, but yes is very engaging even with the gameplay on the lite side.
@Oram77 ye ill have Try it then I enjoyed them games especially everybody has gone to rapture funny thing is when I 1st heard about that game I presumed is had something to do with bioshock
@KingPev Just find it cool that Karen Dunbar’s done a game, Chewin The Fat’s a Hogmanay staple.
@Jammer hope you’re enjoying saved by the bell Sanford and son and other stone cold classics !!!
This is disappointing to read, however, I loved the game so much I'm still going to try it. Even if I end up not liking it, supporting studios like this is worth it.
I dont go by one persons opinion especially just push squares because frankly i find their reviews can be pretty hit and miss at times
I will do this revolutionary thing and play it and make my own mind up rather than relying on one persons opinion on the internet
@themightyant I liked hearing wee tidbits about the Beira D disaster, and there are some nice narrative moments in there. The voice acting is a bit more subdued here I'd say, but still great for the few characters that feature. However, I think it's lacking that charm even there. I thought Caz was a pretty relatable protagonist by comparison, and Mhairi's narrative stuff just didn't hit the same for me.
@AaronBayne Appreciated. That's a shame!
Surprised to see the mixed reviews on this, loved the base game and figured the DLC was an auto win. I’ll probably still buy it as it’s so cheap, but I’ll be going in with relatively modest expectations to avoid disappointment.
@DaveTheRave 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 and watching them for eternity
I'm more freaked out by the existential horror of somebody body snatching word up son guy what did you wish a hero Jammer?
@Oram77 play it for yourself and see
Really loved the base game (enough to revisit it and get the platinum before starting the DLC) but honestly, the new episode left me a bit cold (no pun intended). The exploration and nods to the original game were great, but felt the DLC ended both abruptly and sort of unsatisfyingly? Was definitely one of those "oh, it's over?" moments for me personally.
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