![]() While it’s fun, there’s only so much to functionally do and not nearly enough threat to keep you on your toes. There’s also not enough variety or freedom with the base-building mechanic. While that lends itself well to the narrative of the game, it’s a shame that the experience isn’t unique each time. If the game falls short anywhere, it’s on the technical side. You’ll need to piece the story together if you want to get off the planet alive. As you explore and gather resources, you uncover artifacts of a long-lost civilization. You’re stuck on this planet for a reason. ![]() Unlike a lot of survival games (Rust or Minecraft, for instance), this one has a narrative. You feel unwelcome and in danger every moment you’re out of your safezone, whether that’s your starting pod or your new underwater home. You feel like the environments and creatures are reacting to you, the alien invader. While it suffers from a few technical issues, it hits the majority of the marks that good games need to hit. Your ship has crash landed, and you’re stuck without supplies or hope of survival. This title, brought to you by Unknown Worlds Entertainment, thrusts the player onto a strange ocean planet.
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