![]() The world is vibrant, alive and having been on a few real life snorkeling swims in the waters of Florida, and the Caribbean, I can say regarding this game I am astonished on how alive the underwater world looks. Now diving into Subnautica at this stage, I am delighted to get those senses of true wonder and exploration from this game. I originally got the code for the game from the developers a while back but wanted to hold off on any kind of review to see how the game developed. From the frantic escape sequence in an escape life pod from your damaged and crashing space craft, to the realization when opening the top hatch for the first time that there are extreme challenges here in surviving… the game is a wonder. Now dial that up exponentially and have the player character have to deal with an environment not designed for humans… a world that is an ocean world… and you have a survival game like no other. While there are other games out there that tout survival as their draw to their game, and even a couple that utilize water and or an ocean as more of a gimmick and obstacle, it’s the game Subnautica that makes you feel the wonder of what looks and feels like a thriving ecosystem of not only planetary and geological natural occurrences, but plants and animal life as well. This mix of Role Playing, sandbox play and the true feeling of exploring an unknown untouched world is an outright spectacular feeling as you play. It’s obvious in the games latest form that Unknown Worlds worked hard at this game. ![]() While the game is still in early access, it is one that I am suggesting it may well be worth your while to jump on this one even now. ![]() ![]() Subnautica is an open world underwater exploration and construction game that is set to take things to that next level in the survival style game genre. Unknown Worlds is the developer for Subnautica, some may know them for the work on Natural Selection 2. ![]()
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