

You crash land on a weird alien planet with very little info and get vague hints of a mysterious, almost supernatural background story. The first game you were an unvoiced (I think?) empty vessel of an individual, which allowed the player to be the protagonist. It won't be the 'female protagonist' that puts people off, although some people will think it's that, it's the change in narrative structure. I've only played a short while so I might be completely wrong, but this is my impression: TL DR: What I have heard from basically everybody who has tried it is "don't buy this until it fully releases, it isn't ready" but I haven't heard anything much at all lately so I dunno how it's going in the later stages. I'm guessing the changes were an improvement but I don't know personally as I haven't played it - I'm waiting til it comes out, and seeing how buggy it is then.Įarlier on in the Early Access phase, I think the "not feeling as special" just stemmed from it being kind of barebones and not really featuring a lot of new stuff. AFAIK they basically scrapped everything and restarted and this was after the game came out for purchase. They have changed a lot of stuff in Below Zero, there was a total rehaul on the story because the devs didn't like the direction it was moving in. Subnautica was a good game when it FULLY released, but was still unacceptably buggy. The game is in Early Access but personally I don't think that's any excuse - you release a game, you're selling it for money, it's a product so I'll review it as it is. Kinda depends on when one played it I think. /r/GamePhysics - Clips of game physics shining and glitchingĭesign based on /r/FlatBlue created by /u/creesch./r/gaming4gamers - middle ground between purely-for-fun and more serious subreddits./r/GamingLeaksAndRumours - Leaks and Rumors.Posting unmarked spoilers will result in removal and warning, and posting spoilers with malicious intent will result in a ban. Please report posts containing spoilers unless they are hidden using the following method or are inside a thread clearly labeled as containing spoilers. If you want to promote without participating in the community, purchase an ad. For more information, see the self-promotion on reddit FAQ.

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