Bermuda - Lost Survival
ZERO CONTENT + EXSTREMELY POOR BUILDING MECHANICS.
This you need to know so the game have about zero bug and “100% Zero Contents Still After 4 Year” so basically this game is not even worth 1 dollar or 1 cent and i gonna explain why.
– I play this game 4 year ago and after one to two hour i was able to build a dock and travel to the content who is " ONLY" two island where one of them only have alien + some plank and stone and the other island have iron who you really don’t need at this game stage but it is nice to take those last few research upgrad if you wanna spend “1 more minute” on this game and at this stage you have play max 4 hour and doing everything who is possible in this game if you persevere because of the lack on the contents and that was 4 years ago.
– Real player with 79.5 hrs in game
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There is an enjoyable experience to be had, but I would not recommend supporting this project based on the following three points.
“The game leaves Early Access in August 2020.”
“We’re excited to announce Bermuda - Lost Survival is going full release this summer!”
““All gameplay elements and mechanics are in place. We’re currently adding additional sandbox content.”
Now, the above quotes are directly from the developers. None of them are true. We are currently in Autumn 2020, and obviously August has already flown past. They haven’t updated this game in 12 months. Not that I’d normally mind, but there is one key point to be made here. In their own words, all they need to add is sandbox content. A statement that I STRONGLY disagree with, as based on my own personal experience and the opinion of others? This game is not ready.
– Real player with 31.0 hrs in game
FarSky
*** Fun game that is NOT worth the full price of $15 USD ***
*** ABANDONED EARLY ACCESS GAME ***
Now that I have those disclamers out of the way…This game is a watered down (pun intended) version of Minecraft that takes place under the ocean. The object is to survive below water and reconstruct your submarine to get yourself back to the surface.
This game does offer a sandbox version to it, which has its limit of replayability. You can play this game in 3 modes, adventurer, which is how everyone starts off (allows death and respawning). Survival mode where you have just one life and submarine pieces are harder to locate and sandbox mode which in some part requires you have played a few games in the first 2 modes to be able to play sandbox mode.
– Real player with 196.9 hrs in game
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After playing SUBNAUTICA for a few hours, I thought I would take another look at FARSKY (again). There are some immediate differences when you if you played SUBNAUTICA first. The simple graphics hit you first - however, for me, that is not a bad thing. It had more of a “minecraft” feel to it, complete with the occasional BGM (something that SUBNAUTICA does not have), and a few of the sound effects of collecting resource and to me has that MC underwater feel.
Again, not a bad thing. The game has a very simple plot (unlike the complex story of SUBNAUTICA), find and fix your sub and get back to the surface to be recued. But don’t let any of this “simple” design fool you. It has the provervial poison of PACMAN “.. I can do it next time” - as your air runs out, or sharks and baracuda’s chase constantly chase you around in their attemp to make a decent meal out of you. And to make matters worse, if you go to far and die, your stuff falls there as well, to be picked up when you revive. If you want to attempt that “spot” again.
– Real player with 32.0 hrs in game
Subnautica
I’ve had this game for a while and honestly it’s the best survival game I’ve played. When I got it, I wasn’t expecting it to have so much detail and such great graphics. My computer is not at all a gaming unit, and it could still run this game and not choke up. The survival aspect is well crafted too. It’s a lot like Minecraft in that when you die, you re-spawn where you last slept. Personally, I love survival games but had a hard time finding one that wasn’t zombie related and really gory. Subnautica was the perfect fit. Plus, it’s an environment that typically isn’t featured in a lot of ‘survival’ type games. It’s different in a great way and I would 100% recommend this game to someone looking for survival game that is amazing without all the apocalyptic factors.
– Real player with 313.3 hrs in game
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this review is objective all im doing is laying out the facts if i got something wrong tell me
about
the game is a sci fi exploration horror game about being stranded on an ocean world
content
quite a bit the game is quick but is very replayable
story
its story driven with a proper story and plot and quite a bit of lore
mutliplayer
none
freedom
lots you have multiple game modes and commands
uniqueness
very lots of unique environments
– Real player with 216.5 hrs in game
Taravana: Deep Ocean Survival
Taravana is a dystopian roguelite game carried out in a murky underwater world where land is no longer inhabited due to a Cataclysm of extraterrestrial origin. You are one of the divers who is forced to scavenge the dismal ocean in order to survive. Explore a massive, open world full of dangers and secrets with your fellow survivors now:
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Descend Into a Rich Underwater World
You start out on a massive orbital space station that has found its new home in the dark belly of the post-apocalyptic ocean. Manage your oxygen supply and gear durability as you search for valuable resources on the highly radioactive surface, inside treacherous dungeons, and at the bottom of bone-crushing deep-sea areas. Infested by horribly mutated bloodthirsty creatures, the salty waters are no place for a picnic.
Research Murderous Fauna
The severe radiation bursts changed scores of ocean inhabitants forever. Chemical reactions altered their bodies making them more tenacious, powerful, and aggressive. Hunt them down, research their DNA, and use it to create your own helpful pet monster.
Scavenge and Craft to Survive
To gain a tactical advantage against the hostile environment you need to explore. Scavenge the remains of long-gone civilization, craft diving gear, and medicine that will increase your overall chances to succeed. Discover deeper and further layers of the ocean to get rarer resources and craft more advanced items.
Become an Indestructible Fighting Machine
Your life entirely depends on “ichtis”, a polymeric diving suit powered by a robotic exoskeleton that is designed to sustain the perils of the deep. Modify the suit with radiation filters, additional armor plates, harpoon guns, chainsaws, other weapons, and modules. Get more experience, level up, receive access to ultimate gear, and improve your character’s stats to lead mankind to its rise.
Interact With Other Survivors
Take quests and bounties, trade, and cooperate with other players in order to overcome threats lurking in the darkness. Challenge opponents in fierce PvP battles to show your fighting superiority!
Make Yourself Heard
Got some feedback and ideas to share? Spotted something in the ocean that you think is not supposed to be there? Just want to say “hi”? Don’t hesitate to contact the Base HQ through any channel you are comfortable with. We want to hear from you!
Manta
Battle Across the Skies and Through the Abyss
Marooned on an uncharted ocean world, hunted by the Federation, you discover the Manta—a biological air superiority fighter, submarine and mobile fleet command. Scour the ocean floor for ancient hull blueprints for your fleet, or genetic upgrades for your Manta. Build and command a fleet to defeat the Federation. Discover the secrets of the lost Order of the Manta, and the source of the sinister telepathic communications you have been receiving.
A Flight Sim, Submarine Sim and RTS
Dogfight interceptors and massive capitol ships in the air. Hunt or be hunted by attack subs in the deep. Command a fleet of futuristic warships to defeat your enemies—all at the same time! Gameplay in Manta blends simulation with real-time strategy, and requires quick reflexes and quicker wit to win.
Engage in pitched airborne battles with support from your fleet
Assault heavy installations with the massive Leviathan submarine
Command your fleet directly from the tactical display, or indirectly through an intuitive target priority system.
Discover Lost Technologies
The ocean floor is littered with lost technology. Find hull and weapon designs to bolster your fleet, or gene sequences to equip your Manta with better weapons, armor or command abilities.
Each ship has multiple hardpoints which can mount multiple weapon types
Search an undersea canyon for lost tech
Build ships with devastating weapon loadouts
Build and Defend your Infrastructure
To build and supply your fleet, you will need to exploit resources found on the ocean floor, but be careful—the enemy will seek to sabotage you at every turn.
Build undersea mining stations
Defend your energy rigs from marauding interceptors
An Original Score by Hammy Havoc as The Orion Correlation
Manta features an original pulse-pounding score composed by Hammy Havoc (performing as The Orion Correlation), known for his music in video game All Walls Must Fall (2018) , and documentaries Coast Land (2020) and The Barima-Mora Passage (2020). The Orion Correlation’s next record release will be the soundtrack for Manta.
Joining Hammy to record Manta’s score are several musicians, including Mary Ann Mahoney.
Subnautica: Below Zero
Essentially if you like Subnautica, you’ll like Subnautica: Below Zero. The sequel brings along some nice additions (more decorative/home-y base building elements!) in most areas of the game. The land sections are interesting, although they don’t seem quite as fleshed out as the underwater gameplay at times, but really what do you expect when playing a game about underwater exploration.
My only gripe would be that everything feels a bit smaller in Below Zero. The leviathans, the story and the world all seem to have shrunk a bit and when I finished the story there was a bit of a “oh, that’s the end already?”. Don’t get me wrong - it’s a fantastic game and e.g. the smaller world also means there’s less time spent shipping materials or whatnot from A to B but sometimes there just seemed to be a bit missing.
– Real player with 66.8 hrs in game
This game is worth playing if you buy it on sale, and if you accept that it is just an inferior game to it’s predecessor in roughly every way.
Below Zero does everything worse than Subnautica. The story is a bit of a mess. It’s two independent stories that are hard to connect. The biomes are less diverse and interesting and smaller, the vehicle options are worse. They did add a land vehicle which serves no purpose, since the PRAWN Suit is better on land anyways.
They removed the Cyclops from the game too, in favor of a different and less-fun idea.
– Real player with 61.4 hrs in game
UNDER the WATER - an ocean survival game
Under the Water by IndieMax is a simple, yet relaxing survival Game, which leaves you stranded on a small set of islands while trying to stay alive as long as possible. It’s currently under Early Access, and I’ll update this review as Development progresses, but so far IndieMax has been very active with Patching issues, and implementing new Features. Already 9 Updates and it’s only been out a few days.
The playstyle is similar to Under the Sand, with the same Low Poly Graphics which I do enjoy, yet the Mechanics are slightly different, such as an added inventory system, crafting, and now since the latest update farming as well!
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
I like the game, it seems like it will be really interesting. Some things I noticed was I lit a fire in the fire place and the fire pit and it stayed lit for days, which doesn’t seem incredible realistic. A glitch? I also could not see a function for the pot. Couldn’t boil water for drinking which is an issue since thirst seemed to go down very quickly and there was limited supply of pop cans and bottles. Also couldn’t add the canned meat to heat it up, which would be nice. The menu could be more intuitive as well as the recipes and combine section, it was very confusing. No way to get renewable seeds from harvested pumpkins. There should be seeds from the pumpkin if you eat it. I also see fishing will be coming, hopefully with a way to make a fishing rod or net. The net would be to catch drifted items. Look forward to the next update.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Insiders
Pros:
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Nice concept, nice cut scene.
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Exotic story.
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Gameplay, graphic, sound track, sound effect are not so bad.
Cons:
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Game progress is very slow at begin you must do many quest to get new gears. (doesn’t mean mining or crafting for me)
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Enemies are really hard to fight for beginner. (no problem when you equipped with end game gears)
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Your ship will flying very slow at begin, and the story line are quest running.
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Seem the game are in development.
I need to say something to developers. Did you try your game before release ?
– Real player with 46.9 hrs in game
I started playing this when arteries was the only map available. The game has come a long ways, the new maps have been enjoyable, and while they still have some things to work on and bugs to crush, I’ve found myself enjoying what is very much like a space / aircraft fighter game with resource harvesting.
Also, if you are a fan of movies like Innerspace or Fantastic Voyage, you may find yourself sucked into this even easier.
– Real player with 45.6 hrs in game
Thalassophobia
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Thalassophobia
A game that borrows inspiration from the roguelike and survival genre alike and puts you in an instant fight for survival against mysterious creatures, starvation, insanity and more.
Be prepared to fail over and over again while you keep learning how to keep a good balance of yours crews needs and safety.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
I bought this to do a review of it for YT. Never before have I heard myself so depressed after a video. It isn’t from the melancholy of Lovecraftian literature either.
Gameplay:
Aesthetically it reminds me of retro-indie games. Pretty good in that regard. However I’m not a fan of the GUI trying to move out of the way while I’m attempting to use it (infuriating to say the least). It took me about 15 minutes to learn the mechanics and I’m still not sure I have all of it with an hour of playing. I got the furnace once, but I’ve not seen it since and died soon after, considering the game doesn’t teach you how to use it. I tend to succumb to sanity being exhausted, but it’s impossible to keep my crew sufficiently saturated and not crazy. Frankly it’s not fun for me to die and die again with little to no progress being made so I don’t want to play it anymore.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Loddlenaut
Loddlenaut is a creature-raising survival game that takes place on an ocean planet. Play as an interstellar custodian who is sent to clean up an abandoned planet polluted by a mega-corporation as you get it ready for the next company to move in.
🚀 Explore an open-world alien planet
🐠 Raise aquatic critters called “loddles” that grow based on what they eat
🔫 Clean up icky goop and floating debris with your bubble gun
🌟 Upgrade your gun and jetpack to unlock new interactions and areas in the world
🏠 Build a cozy home base for you and your loddles
Your mission: to clean up GUP-14, a small ocean planet that was once the home of GUPPI, a mega-corporation that makes and sells everything from soda to rockets. When you first arrive on the planet, you’ll find yourself amid murky waters, oil spills, and scattered junk.
Within the polluted environments, you’ll find remnants of GUPPI’s buildings, ships, and machinery all sunken to the ocean floor. As you clean up their mess, explore these areas to discover clues about the company’s questionable past.
As you clean up the planet, you’ll run into axolotl-like aliens known as “loddles.” Protect them from the polluted waters and feed them aquatic fruits while you make their planet habitable again. Depending on their diet, loddles will grow in different ways and develop unique traits and abilities that will further enable them to survive on this polluted planet.
When the loddles are strong enough and the waters are cleaner, release them back into the wild and watch them thrive! You may even come across eggs that you can incubate to raise more loddles.