Once you craft some of the games main tools like a survival knife, a scanner and a mineral detector, things do start to fall into place and you make steady progress. I mean it was quite fun discovering this stuff but I can see it quite easily frustrating some folk. Whilst also not hoarding too much food in your backpack as it will literally decompose. The game kinda just expects you to discover things for yourself like grabbing fish and taking them back to base to craft into food or water. You’re just sorta dumped in the ocean where the only thing marked on your hud is an underwater base where you find you can craft food, water and tools. The game doesn’t give you a whole lot of instructions on how the mechanics work. The initial barrier to Below Zero may seem a bit steep to some gamers. Why sleep in a bed when you can scan it Get Crafting Unlike a lot of survival games Below Zero may appeal to people as it has a bit more purpose thanks to the main story mission driving you forward once you finish messing about of course. Then there are also those giant sea monsters that sometimes just want to chase you and devour you, which makes for some heart-pumping moments. Not only that, but you also need to monitor your hunger, thirst, temperature and oxygen levels. Nope, you gotta dive into the cold water looking for resources to craft useful tools which will help you find clues to your sisters’ whereabouts, these come in the forms of PDAs scattered around the world. But it’s never as easy as picking up a phone. Playing as Robin you crash land on the coldest part of planet 4546B or Sector Zero on a quest to find your sister. Watch out for mischievous sea creatures Crash Landed on You Let’s see if this underwater survival title is as cool as ice or below zero. Well, Subnautica hit the eShop with a double whammy with its first game and its sequel Below Zero which I will be reviewing today. I guess it’s more fun than doing it in real life. For some reason, gamers seemed to find immense fun in monitoring thirst, hunger and sleep meters whilst trying to survive in difficult circumstances. The survival genre just seemed to explode in popularity over the last few years in the video game industry. Review code provided with many thanks to FortySeven PR. System: Nintendo Switch (also on Steam, Xbox, PS4 and PS5)ĭeveloper|Publisher: Unknown Worlds Entertainment
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