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Subnautica game informer review
Subnautica game informer review












subnautica game informer review

Clever, as it's then not just exploring around without a point but rather, you explore to unravel the story behind the game. They are free to explore the oceanic planet, the main objectives being to find essential resources, survive the local flora and fauna, and find a way to escape the planet. I really like the story, it's not that obvious at the beginning but later in the game the plot plays an important role. The game has the player as a non-essential systems maintenance chief who is the only survivor of a spaceship crash on the alien planet 4546B. The story is well told, and it offers a crafting system that is easily accessible. The only minor complaint is a slow start that could potentially repell some players from the exploration - you first need to gather resources, build a base and vehicles and only then the player can plan their trips around the vast world that awaits to be visited. Game Informer Subnautica is gorgeous and enthralling, offering rewarding progression and a fascinating world. In subnautica, you can't really expect anything and it's a constant I-didn't-expected-that feeling. Sure, Witcher or Skyrim are great too, it's a similar vibe of freedom but wherever you go, there are other people there. What makes it so unique is the constant sense of "unknown". For anyone loving free open-world adventures, where it's the player to decide what to do and where to go - it's probably a life-time adventure. For anyone loving free open-world This one is among the best games I've played in my life and I play for 35 years.

subnautica game informer review

This one is among the best games I've played in my life and I play for 35 years.














Subnautica game informer review