Think it was me...a few pages backSomeone warned me it was more linear, but I'm enjoying it anyway.
Think it was me...a few pages backSomeone warned me it was more linear, but I'm enjoying it anyway.
Yes, that makes senseThink it was me...a few pages back
I've only played Subnautica, but I loved it. Actually, I need to finish it. One of my favorite parts of the game is taking my Cyclops into those really deep waters, right at the crush depth line, where it is spooky dark, the hull is creaking, monsters are lurking, etc.Having another go at Subnautica: Below Zero. It is excellent but just doesn't seem to hook me as well as the original. Nice to have a few less glitches though.
Plus a bit of System Shock 2 for a bit of "when games were properly made and get of my lawn" proper gaming
Guess what I subjected my Traveller players to...Frontier could add this gameplay to Elite by giving us gas giants that we could "submerge" in with a crush depth limits, dark murky gasses as you go further down, "gas monsters", storms, abandoned research stations, etc. That would be epic!
Witcher 2 on macOS.
I've only played Subnautica, but I loved it. Actually, I need to finish it. One of my favorite parts of the game is taking my Cyclops into those really deep waters, right at the crush depth line, where it is spooky dark, the hull is creaking, monsters are lurking, etc.
Frontier could add this gameplay to Elite by giving us gas giants that we could "submerge" in with a crush depth limits, dark murky gasses as you go further down, "gas monsters", storms, abandoned research stations, etc. That would be epic!
I am the same: even though I loved both, for some reason I found the original more engaging.Having another go at Subnautica: Below Zero. It is excellent but just doesn't seem to hook me as well as the original.
Yes, played W3 first and am now getting some backstory in the wrong orderHave you played w3? w2 is night and day different after you've played w3, so much of the lore is familiar to you and you can fill the gaps that you just stumbled though the first time around. Even better after the books.
Anyone able to recommend any other Subnautica-like games that are pure Single Player?
Cheers. Turns out that has been sat in my GOG account for some time. I'm guessing they did a giveaway way back when...I really enjoyed SOMA, it's quite different to subnautica in many ways but it's all I can think of off top of head.
“Recommend” might be too strong a word, given that its fairly recent release to Early Access, but the Planet Crafter has some strong Subnautica vibes, though it lacks the richly detailed alien ecosystems from that game in favor of terraforming the world you’re on.They have a free “prologue if you’re interested:Anyone able to recommend any other Subnautica-like games that are pure Single Player?
Yeah that one popped up earlier in this thread. Leaving Early Access games alone these days. Would rather play the completed version once it's been released. Still looks like they "borrowed" the art assets from subnautica though....“Recommend” might be too strong a word, given that its fairly recent release to Early Access, but the Planet Crafter has some strong Subnautica vibes, though it lacks the richly detailed alien ecosystems from that game in favor of terraforming the world you’re on.They have a free “prologue if you’re interested:
The Planet Crafter: Prologue on Steam
Experience the first stages of terraforming an entire planet in this space survival open world terraforming crafting game prologue. Explore, survive, collect, build your base then create oxygen, heat and pressure to make an hostile planet livable for humanity.store.steampowered.com
Really?
No ones playing the remake of Leisure suit Larry?!