


It’s not perfect, and the game is so weighted towards aesthetics that if you’ve got an alternative to the Switch you’re better off seeing the full, uncompromised creative vision on that platform instead. In the interest of being entirely frank, this kind of thing just isn’t for me, but with that being said I do think that Subnautica: Below Zero is one of the better examples of it in motion. Subnautica: Below Zero is as good a Thalassophobia simulator as anyone could hope for. Every new venture into the depths is full of calculated terror, the narrative is more interesting and personal, the horrors are memorable, and survival rarely feels trivial. Subnautica: Below Zero doesn’t revolutionize the Subnautica formula, but builds on it. Open development: get weekly or daily updates about the Subnautica: below zeroes’ new developments, give appropriate feedback to have a say on what we are working on.


Return to planet 4546B in Subnautica: below zero a survival game about exploring the planet’s sub-zero arctic region and survive with only using your wits and some survival equipment, discover what truly happened to the mysterious disappearance of your Sister and the Alterra Expedition team.
