


Subnautica: Below Zero certainly takes more of a swing at actual character development than the first, which is a welcome addition for my review. After Robin stops receiving messages from Sam she decides to pay a visit to the planet and ends up stranded in a veritable frozen wasteland with no immediate means of rescuing herself, let alone her sister. Alterra, Sam’s employer (and somewhat scary space conglomerate), had manned a variety of research projects around the region, exploring the landscape and researching the alien life that resides there. In Below Zero players take the role of Robin Ayou, a scrappy, independent scientist on the search for her sister, Sam, who has mysteriously disappeared from her post in the ever-frigid Sector Zero of Planet 4546B.
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If you’re a fan after reading our review, Subnautica: Below Zero is available for $29.99 on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. Has Unknown Worlds Entertainment crafted the ultimate underwater survival title? Find out in our Subnautica: Below Zero review! All these changes make for a much different experience when compared to the first installment. Subnautica: Below Zero, released May 14, expands on everything introduced in the first game, exploring the arctic regions of the same planet with a variety of new features, gear, creatures, story elements, and some upgraded technical performance. It even won a Golden Joystick for PC game of the year in 2018.

Unknown Worlds Entertainment’s open-world survival title gained fairly immediate acclaim for its creativity, world design, and gameplay. Subnautica first introduced us to the wonders of Planet 4546B back in January of 2018.
