Subnautica’s oceans range from sun drenched shallow coral reefs to treacherous deep-sea trenches. A massive, open world full of wonder and peril awaits you You have crash-landed on an alien ocean world, and the only way to go is down. Running and jumping on land can feel very clunky as opposed to swimming beneath the waves. Subnautica is an underwater adventure game set on an alien ocean planet. As for platforming, it really isn’t the focus of the game, but there were times when you do clamber on top of ice flows and roam inside caves. You also don’t have a handy map with you, and the ones that you find as posters don’t really provide detailed information. When it comes to navigation, there are times when instructions just weren’t clear, such as trying to find Marguerit’s Greenhouse on some random iceberg. Perhaps the only downsides I can think of are related to navigation, platforming, and travel. Everything works so well together that I couldn’t help but have a smile on my face each time I constructed these features. There’s also the Prawn Suit, a mech that you can use to power through the seabed, and the Seatruck, a vehicle with multiple components that can be attached to the pilot’s hub. Later, you can construct vehicles to help you get around such as the Snowfox, which is basically a hoverbike that you can use while on snowy fields. With some basic items, you should be able to explore the biomes near your drop pod.
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