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Subnautica below zero sea monkey
Subnautica below zero sea monkey













subnautica below zero sea monkey

My first run of Subnautica took 50 hours, and for the first 20 I didn't have any vehicles because I was too scared to go looking for fragments in the deeper, weirder areas. It's funny, I would say I was way, way less scared playing Below Zero than I was playing the original. But here, yeah, between the intense weather effects, the cold, and the absence of constantly glowly surroundings, up feels like the scariest direction. or have brine below me which psychologically feels like being above water. In 1 I really liked to have my head above water often. I mean honestly more than anything I blame that on the weather. Pretty sure I took some damage at some point, but I can't honestly recall from what.īut I don't FEEL safe and secure anywhere. Hell, I'm not even sure I've run into the local equivalents of warpers or crabsquids even. I'm not carefully sketching out the borders of my mental map to make damn sure I never go anywhere near a reaper. I'm not rushing for the surface as I start blacking out.

subnautica below zero sea monkey

I'm not dealing with crashfish taking off a third of my HP. And of course when I pop out for groceries I get to listen to this while I drain the batteries down to 0 on my seaglide.Īnd it's kind of a funny juxtaposition because mechanically I feel so much safer at absolutely all times so far. It feels like those croc things are just everywhere. There's a brute shark screaming in my ear even when I'm in my base (which, in fairness, I basically built right on said shark's forehead to be fair). well, the ground is exploding, the sky is also exploding. Meanwhile here I am trying to relax and chill out it's like. One thing I really like about the original Subnautica is that while sure, some bits are hardcore horror town, other places, I'd even argue most, are these very tranquil, safe, bright tropical areas, with only the sound of the ocassional passing reefback or something interrupting the nice chill vibes. So now of course I'm searching for all the lithium and lead I need to slap together all the truck bits I have plans for, and maybe it's just the areas I'm hanging out in, but. like literally sitting right there in super shallow water in a direct path between my base and Delta was was last scan I needed. Finally putting some more time in, I spent a TON of time looking around for this damn third sea truck part with no luck at all, finally decided to give up and wander around back by other points of interest and.















Subnautica below zero sea monkey