![]() What follows is a tale of survival that you’ll largely define yourself although it’s clear that this planet is hiding a secret that you’ll need to understand if you’re ever to get off it.įor a Unity based game Subnautica sure is a pretty one, making full use of all the features available to the engine. Your life pod has all the basics to keep you alive but you’ll have to draw on the resources on the planet if you’re ever going to make it off. The aurora crashed close by, its reactor heavily damaged and spewing untold amounts of radiation into the surrounding environment. You manage to escape aboard one of the ships escape pods and upon landing find yourself stranded in a vast ocean. As you’re approach a planet your vessel is struck by an unknown energy pulse, sending it tumbling down to its surface. ![]() Subnautica takes place in the far future, putting you in control of an unnamed protagonist (well I never figured out his name, but apparently it’s Ryley Robinson) aboard the spaceship Aurora. With my dumpster diving in the Steam new release section wearing me down I figured it was time to try something that had a better chance of capturing my attention. As you’ve likely guess that game was Subnautica, one I had avoided for its entire life until it came up in conversation once again. However I’ve long had a large group of my friends pester me to play some of them and whilst I’ve inevitably left most of them behind one managed to get its hooks deep into me. ![]() I get the appeal, crafting your own story however you see fit, but if I’m going to engage in the kind of repetitive activities that most of them make you do I’ll go back to my MMORPGs (at least I can get those SWEET SWEET PURPLES). Survival sandboxes have never really been my cup of tea.
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