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Subnautica is one of the best games out there, I highly recommend it to everyone.
Sea of Thieves has the best ocean physics, the water is absolutely gorgeous, but gameplay is shallow as the game is trying to appeal to as many people as possible.
Seconding Sea of Thieves, its a fantastic family game or thing to bring everyone along for. There is no "leveling", the only thing playing does is give you more fancy pirate drip. Game knowlege goes a decent way, but people just being handed a controler and told to act like a pirate will not feel overwelmed.
In jealous of anyone who hasn't played Subnautica yet because they can still experience it for the first time.
Yessss, I would love to experience that again
There's a sequel Subnautica: Below Zero, and apparently Subnautica 2 is in the works and headed for Early Access.
Below Zero is just not the same. I hope the new one returns to the original formula, even with it's co-op.
It’s the dialogue for me. Some of it was just kinda ok. But having other characters to interact with really took away the loneliness aspect that made the first game so good.
Plus fuck the on-land section.
Yep exactly. I also didn't like the hand-holdy waypoints, being told somewhere 1000m down there's a facility is all I needed.
All the monsters are so easy to avoid with orchestrated attacks. The biggest baddest reapers of that game are just on rails and they give you a seatruck perimeter defense upgrade, which just makes every enemy extra harmless.
Also the story...
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you are sent down to find out what happened to your sister, then you just end up fucking off with a random alien and you dont even need to find anything out about your sister...Oh I could not agree more with all of your points hahaha. I did like the seatruck more than the giant sea base in the first game (I never really used that…) but I also modded my seatruck so it wouldn’t go slower with more cars attached.
I gave the original Subnautica an 8/10 (on a real rating system, where 5/10 is an average game, not trash lawl) and I gave BZ a 6/10. It was good, but the original was amazing.
That's exactly how I rate too! Doesn't make sense a 7 is just an okay game and there's no such thing as a 10 aha
Oh hell yeah! I like you. One of my biggest peeves is reviewers rating something a 6/10 as “okay but kinda bad.” For me, a 5/10 is a serviceable game that I enjoyed, but has some flaws. Not until like 4/10 do I rate “really flawed and needs much work”. I have tons of 5/10 games I really enjoyed.
I think I have three or four 10/10 games period, reviewers throw that out like parade candy!
I enjoyed below zero but found the big moments weren't as big. Like I'd categorize Subnautica as an exploration horror survival crafting game for the first playthrough but then drop the horror for subsequent ones. I didn't really get the same sense of horror from below zero and don't think 2 could do it either.
The way the original dripped the information was an experience on its own, you know, the whole reason I'm being vague to not spoil it while being OK with using quotes like "Multiple Leviathan class life forms detected. Are you sure what you're doing is worth it?"
The second one didn't have that, even though they really expanded on a lot of things and did a great job at making a successor exploration survival crafting game, it didn't make me reel or feel like a hopeless situation just entered a whole new level of hopelessness. That experience is what I wish I could go back to but can't.