![]() It felt like I just narrowly missed losing my whole save a few times. Getting stuck in walls, teleporting outside of submarines, etc. I've got to knock it down to an 8 because I hit 10-15 bugs in my 20-hour playthrough. There's a beautiful and varied ocean to explore, terror to encounter, and futuristic sea technology to build. ![]() There's some story to follow if you choose and lore to discover throughout, but it's never overbearing if you choose to do your own thing. Hours and hours of grinding is an option, but it is not required. The game is easy to get into, but presents various degrees of challenge as you go along. Subnautica is the survival genre at its approachable best. Subnautica is the survival genre at I never thought I'd like swimming through an entire game, but somehow these developers have made it a joy. I never thought I'd like swimming through an entire game, but somehow these developers have made it a joy. Clever, as it's then not just exploring around without a point but rather, you explore to unravel the story behind the game. ![]() I really like the story, it's not that obvious at the beginning but later in the game the plot plays an important role. The only minor complaint is a slow start that could potentially repell some players from the exploration - you first need to gather resources, build a base and vehicles and only then the player can plan their trips around the vast world that awaits to be visited. In subnautica, you can't really expect anything and it's a constant I-didn't-expected-that feeling. Sure, Witcher or Skyrim are great too, it's a similar vibe of freedom but wherever you go, there are other people there. What makes it so unique is the constant sense of "unknown". For anyone loving free open-world adventures, where it's the player to decide what to do and where to go - it's probably a life-time adventure. For anyone loving free open-world This one is among the best games I've played in my life and I play for 35 years. About Us For more information about Kotaku Australia, visit our about page.This one is among the best games I've played in my life and I play for 35 years. Technical Something not looking quite right? Contact our tech team by email at office AT. Advertising To advertise on Kotaku Australia, contact our sales team via our advertising information website. Contact Editorial To contact our editors, email tips AT or post to Kotaku Australia, Level 4, 71 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000.Essentially, we take the mess of info coming out… Got a game you think we should be looking at? Contact or send it to: Kotaku AustraliaLevel 4, 71 Macquarie StSydney NSW 2000 So, uh, what exactly is this ‘blog’ thing? We’d love to say it’s some magical technology developed in secret by Thomas Edison parallel to his work with electricity, but it wasn’t. If you’d like to contact Kotaku with suggestions, comments, or product announcements, you can email us at Kotaku Australia is published by Allure Media in association with Gawker Media. ![]() Sure, you could mosey over to the US site, but you’d miss out on all the juicy gaming goodness that’s relevant – and important – to you. The Australian edition of Kotaku is focused on taking all this fantastic news and crafting it into a tasty treat for all you Aussies and Kiwis. Whether it’s the latest info on a new game, or hot gossip on the industry’s movers, shakers and smashers, you’ll find it all here and nicely packaged at Kotaku. They’d be one in the same in every lexicon on the planet if it were humanly possible.
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