Steam achievementsSuccessfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding achievement. To view your achievements and stats in Steam, select 'Community', 'My profile', 'View all my games', then the game and view stats.Another shrimp on the barby!: Set 3 Malthusians on fire. Celebrated: Collect all the medals. Chain Gang: Kill 2 Malthusians within a timed chain attack. Challenged: Complete the Challenge Room. Davy Jones' Locker: Neutralize 10 Malthusians in underwater combat.
2010-9-21  Hydrophobia is the first game developed using Dark Energy's revolutionary HydroEngineTM technology - the world's first true fluid dynamics engine for games. This jaw dropping technology models flowing water which behaves completely realistically, resulting in the most dynamic and dramatic gameplay you've ever seen. For Hydrophobia Prophecy on the PlayStation 3, GameFAQs has 1 FAQ (game guide/walkthrough).
Drowned: Drown a Malthusian. Honor: Collect 50% of the medals. My Hero: Save chief billingham. Private Eye: Collect all documents and objects. Survivor: Complete the game.
Swept Off Their Feet: Sweep 3 Malthusians off their feet with water. Tinker: Complete a hack. Vengeance: Kill 5 Mathusians with fire or electricity.
Background
Meet Kate Wilson, systems engineer. Kate is a reluctant hero who finds herself caught behind enemy lines when terrorists seize the Queen of the World, a new city-sized super ship. Hydrophobia is set onboard the Queen of the World; which is the largest ship ever built. It is comprised of two massive hulls each several times longer than the biggest contemporary cruise ships. The area between the hulls resembles a city - it has schools, universities, even a football stadium. The ship is in truth the reclusive preserve of the super rich. Here the most modest condo starts at $250m and the most expensive in the billions. It is a mini state. A state with no taxes (the ship never ventures into territorial waters) and no legislative controls. As such it has attracted businesses that want to keep their activities away from prying eyes.