![]() ![]() In Below Zero, land is not the safe haven it was in the previous title hostile creatures nip at your heels as you slowly freeze to death. In Subnautica, there were a couple of islands you could find that were essential to story progression, though primarily in the mid game. This is also the first time you are spending a significant portion of time on land. What sets this game apart from the previous entry in the series is its narrative focus, voiced main character, audio logs, and inclusion of side characters. Your tools remain largely unchanged from the previous title with a few notable exceptions, such as the new Seatruck and Snowfox vehicles. Many of the monsters and creatures that you will encounter are new to this game and its unique environment, like the popular Pengwing and its extremely cute children that you can kidnap, which I totally didn’t do. ![]() Discovering new resources and blueprints allows you to push further into the unknown each time you head outside. You explore the world, this time both the sea and across the frozen arctic landscape. It is a survival game with a focus on exploration and narrative, although it plays more like a stand-alone expansion than a sequel. Subnautica: Below Zero is both beautiful and terrifying to behold.
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