

Your crafting station listed what could be crafted, what was required and your available blueprints increased as you performed various tasks through the game. To gather your resources just requires you to place your crosshair on the item and press your button, later on, resources needed more tools to collect and required a bit more to find and harvest them but it’s never too involved or convoluted.Ĭrafting items on your pod is an easy process and is simply a press of a button away. Collecting your crafting ingredients is mostly a relaxing and easy experience, early on some fish were a pain to collect but you get used to it and later on this is a non-issue. The pod also includes a few broken items that require you to fix to progress further in the game, this requires a repair tool which also, in turn, requires crafting with your collected wares. There is also a crafting station that you use your collected wares to craft new tools, items and gear to help elongate your time underwater. Your pod includes a health station which generates a health pack every so often, so health is rarely an issue unless you really aggravate the locals. You later find that the Aurora is also nearby on the planet and having its own issues, mainly it’s engine core still malfunctioning, going critical and leaking radiation rapidly. You end up on an alien planet that luckily is mostly made of water, your pod has a few devices to help you on your way even though it’s slightly damaged is workable and acts as your hub early in the game. You jettison off in an escape pod, which your praying will save your life or at least get you somewhere you can survive and move forward. The game starts with a space cruiser, called the Aurora, which you’re currently inhabiting having some extreme difficulties and failing incredibly to stay intact, par for the course really, all these games seem to start with some sort of tragedy. There could be anything down there, so let’s go and have a look then. So much of our planet is underwater and still unexplored. I have often found the sea, and more so the depths of the sea, so fascinating and intriguing.
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I had heard lots about Subnautica and even though I had played a lot of survival games recently, I know a lot of people who have experienced it on PC and loved it so I approached it with an open mind. Another day, another survival game, another story of being stranded and having to craft yourself to safety.
