The Abyss: Incident at Europa

The Abyss: Incident at Europa is a 1998 adventure video game by Sound Source Interactive, based on James Cameron's 1989 science fiction film The Abyss.

The game, set six years after the film, is a real-time adventure game played from the first person perspective.

Reception
Retro Gaming Magazine suggested "the game’s not as terrible as many people make it out to be". PC Joker gave the game a rating of 39% and GamesMania gave it 40%. PC Gamer said "the level of frustration will quickly turn off a lot of inexperienced gamers." Just Adventure felt the level of shooting was too little for action fans but too much for adventure fans. The AV Vault felt it had "dated, blocky graphics [and] low production values".

CD-Action wrote "The Abyss is second to none and will surprise you with its fineness". Power Play Magazine thought the game was enriched by "unusual" puzzles and action elements.