Subnautica is an open world survival adventure game set in an oceanic alien planet. You play as the lone survivor of a crashed spaceship, exploring the depths and crafting equipment to survive hazardous environments filled with diverse aquatic life.
Subnautica is an open world underwater exploration and adventure game developed and published by Unknown Worlds Entertainment. It was released in early access in 2014 and officially launched in 2018.
In Subnautica, you play as the lone survivor of a spaceship called the Aurora that has crash landed on planet 4546B, an alien aquatic world filled with unique biomes and a vast array of marine life. As you explore deeper, you discover remnants of an ancient alien civilization on the planet.
The game has a heavy emphasis on survival, crafting, and resource management. You start with only a few tools and must gather materials to craft equipment like scuba gear, small and large submersibles, weapons, bases and even renewable power sources to access deeper and more dangerous biomes.
A key aspect of Subnautica is the diverse aquatic life, which includes fish and marine reptiles you can eat as well as massive leviathans that are hostile to the player. The biomes range from shallow coral reefs and kelp forests to extremely deep hydrothermal vents and even a huge lava zone.
Subnautica combines compelling survival gameplay with rich world-building and the freedom to explore a beautiful and strange alien underwater setting at your own pace. With a complete crafting system, base building, underwater ecology and threats to survive against, it offers an immersive adventure beneath the waves.
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