![]() Like The Long Dark, Subnautica is beautiful and filled with wonderful sights – if you survive long enough to find them. Like The Long Dark, the Subnautica series has been around for a while, starting off as an “early access” success and eventually evolving into two distinct releases: the original Subnautica (2018) and now Below Zero (2021). ![]() You don’t necessarily win The Long Dark, you just learn to get better at it. Thrown headfirst and ill-equipped into a bitter Canadian winter, you must hurry to find shelter, food, water, and heat, all while contending with the ever-looming threat of darkness (the game runs on an accelerated day/night cycle), hungry wolves, and the harshest of elements. The goal in The Long Dark, at least in its sandbox Survival mode, isn’t to complete the game so much as to survive as long as possible. That rhythm is one of death and reincarnation. As I wrote in my review, the genre works best when it’s finely balanced: The pinnacle of the genre remains, in my opinion, The Long Dark, a Canadian-set/Canadian-developed survival adventure set in a hostile, frozen climate. All games that force you to focus on the minutiae – the ever-dwindling stamina metre, your character’s empty stomach and parched throat, the joys of discovering an abandoned cabin. All games that simulate, effectively, the experience of being lost and stranded in a harsh environment, barely struggling to survive. That’s the conclusion I’ve reached after a decade-plus of This War of Mine, Don’t Starve, Stranded Deep, and a dozen or more open-world survival games. The world is too big, and there are too many survival games. Subnautica: Below Zero (Switch/PS5) Review: Space Sharks! SURVIVOR: SEASON 2 But boy does this game not know how to shut up. Like The Long Dark before it, it has a certain, frigid charm. Yet another open-world survival game, except this time it’s colder! IS IT GOOD? Subnautica: Below Zero (Switch/PS5) Review: Space Sharks! WHAT IS IT? Available Now for PS5/Switch (Reviewed), PS4, Windows, macOS, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. You can find all of the latest Esports and Gaming News right here at GiveMeSport.Our review of Subnautica: Below Zero, developed by Unknown Worlds Entertainment. The game will officially be released on all platforms on 14th May 2021. This is great news for gamers who will save themselves a significant amount of money once they are finally able to get themselves a PS5, considering how difficult the past year has been due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.īelow Zero is already available for PC via Steam Early Access. This will also be the case for Below Zero. Read more: Subnautica: Below Zero: Full Release Date, Trailer, Map, Multiplayer, PS4 And Everything You Need To Knowįans of the original Subnautica have plenty to look forward to, as the trailer revealed that those who own the game on PS4 will be able to upgrade for free to the digital version for the PS5. Those who have not been lucky enough to get their hands on a next-generation console have been asking the question of whether they will be able to upgrade free of charge. With this comes enhanced performance capabilities, allowing gamers to bump down the visuals but increase the frame rate to 60 frames per second, ensuring a significantly smoother experience.īelow Zero will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S and PS5. DuelSense feedback will be enabled to feel every bump and zap in Below Zero’s icy aquarium which will provide an additional edge to the gameplay.
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