![]() ![]() It is a new chapter in the Subnautica universe, and is developed by Unknown Worlds. and it's easy to get lost here.Below Zero is an underwater adventure game set on an alien ocean world. to get back out, you will have to swim all the way through leviathans, narrow corridors and identical caves in which it is difficult to navigate. a dead-end location with an alien complex surrounded by a pair of leviathans, where you need to go 1-2 times according to the plot. but more precisely, fabricator caverns, which are in fact a continuation of crystal caves. as a result, you start to get annoyed by these screams and the muzzles of leviathans, because you want to swim further faster, and not look at the animation of slobbery hugs (and when you get perimeter protection, then no leviathan will be able to touch you with a tooth if you don't lose with timing). In the first hours of the game it can really be scary, but after that time you get used to everything and you are not afraid of the inhabitants of the Arctic, because every first screams frighteningly here. Also the deepest zone is the crystal caves right?, if so does it have the same feeling as the lava lake/zone where it is top priority to get what you need and get out? may I answer? Does Below Zero have the same fear factor of the original, if you had to rate it from a scale of 1-10 what would it be, personally the first game was a 10 for me. I don't think in any way, shape, or form what so ever does Below Zero earn it's full price tag, but on sale cheap for a lover of Subnautica that just wants "some extra" it should make you very happy. If you just want some "extra" Subnautica, then I would say to buy Below Zero when its on sale at its cheapest. I don't think, from a level design point of view, that they could have done much better (other than perhaps less maze like). and there is NOTHING that can bring back that original fear factor and exploration vibe. The problem is that it is compared to Subnautica 1. It's VERY possible that Below Zero, if it existed without Subnautica 1 having ever came out, would have been hailed as a great game. To most of us Subnautica 1 players, this feels closed in, maze like, and annoying. In comparison, the BZ map is much more focused, much more hand crafted. The map design is very different Subnautica feels like an actual ocean. ![]() ![]() Note Im not counting base building and such as land, even tho you are walking. In comparison, at least 90-95% of Subnautica is underwater. of the 100% of gameplay, 50% ish appears to be on land) ![]() Also the deepest zone is the crystal caves right?, if so does it have the same feeling as the lava lake/zone where it is top priority to get what you need and get out?īelow Zero has a ton of 'on land' content. We're still waiting on that, but Below Zero isn't a sequel. If you want a sequel to Subnautica, so do the rest of us. They will enchance and change your gameplay experience to varying extents and degrees, and you can mix and combine many of the mods to alter your 4546B for "new" content. If you want "more" Subnautica, head over to Nexus and download some mods. However, if it's worth it to you or anyone else, is subjective, but I'll point some things out from my perspective: It's an experience I would willingly take back. If I had the convenience to, I would rather have not even played it at all. Originally posted by dragonbornzyra:In my opinion, I do not think Below Zero was worth it. ![]()
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