![]() ![]() If you want to watch some good videos on YouTube of someone playing Subnautica, I recommend looking at the channels of Paul Soares, Jr. If you like games like Terraria, Minecraft, and Ark: Survival Evolved, I think it's a game you might like. Also let me know if you've played Subnautica. Let me know what you think about the trailer and the game. There are also a few different game modes, so if you want to play without the survival requirements (like food and water), you can do that. You can use a tool to repair leaks and also to add more reinforcement, so just because your habitat gets inundated, all hope is not lost as it can be fixed and the water can be drained. You can build underwater housing, too, but if you build too many pieces (like glass windows), you'll need to support them by also building some reinforcement pieces or the pressure will break your habitat, which will flood. You'll also find a very small island where you can find some useful things, like garden plots to scan and plants you can collect to create your very own self sustaining garden. While exploring, you'll find the logs of other survivors. There are also a good amount of different biomes you'll find. There is a monster that can latch onto your submersible, which performs a really good "jump scare," but it's not the only thing down there to worry about. Scanning these will give you progress towards being able to craft it. You'll find pieces of technology scattered on the floor of the ocean. You can craft things with many of the planet's resources like copper, which is good for batteries, or quartz, which is good for glass. ![]() In the end you'll have your own submarine. However, you're going to need to go much deeper, luckily you can craft some submersibles. You can breach the ocean's surface to get some air, but there are also plants that often pump out bubbles of oxygen you can breathe underwater. Different fish are better for satisfying your hunger, but some are much better for your thirst. You can take fish to the fabricator and turn them into food or water. They can be fast, so you'll want to craft your first major piece of technology, which is something you hold onto that can propel you forward. There's a good variety of fish you can catch with your hands. One of the greatest tools in the pod is a fabricator. You're left with an escape pod, which has some basic survival things you'll need. If you're unfamiliar with Subnautica, it's a crafting, survival, and exploration game, but takes place in the vast ocean of an alien planet after your space ship has crashed. I'm surprised I didn't write about it, since I really enjoyed it (more than I thought I would). Now that I'm looking at the Cheerful Ghost game database, I see no one's written about it. ![]() I got it right away, pretty much, because I very much loved Subnautica. I played and followed the development early on briefly before they decided to rewrite the script and hire new voice actors. The story has changed since it's launch into Early Access. ![]() There are new creatures, tools, and of course a new story. S:BZ is much like Subnautica, but this time it takes place on an icy planet, so if you go to the surface, you'll see plenty of snow and some of the water you can swim under is covered in ice. It follows a brief time of a guy living on the planet dealing with some of it's creatures, though they didn't show off any of the very large ones nor did they give much details in the way of the game's story. I thought the trailer was really interesting and funny. If you liked Subnautica, you might like this. They've recently released a cinematic trailer for it and announced it's release date of 5/14/21 for multiple platforms. Subnautica: Below Zero joined Early Access on Steam about two years ago. ![]()
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