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AngryLittleAlchemist said:
mjk45 said:

Now your my friend I can guide you, it might serve you better to play below zero since it's has a narrative and a pretty much self contained game , but if you go back to Subnautica once you make the radiation suit and enter the aurora you get more of an understanding, but it's through the radio and exploring wrecks and finding data pads along with the computer AI alerts from your pad that drives the story.

But isn't Below Zero sort of like a successor to Subnautica, even if not totally directly? Or no? I usually don't like playing series out of order when I have the means not to

I'm sorry is this comes across as vague I don't want to spoil anything, the reason I suggested Below Zero is because it as you playing a voiced character with a more story focused narrative and is a goodway to experience subnautica if the lack of direction created by the original is to great a hurdle to overcome.

While both games have a  reliance on pda updates and messages to unlock more places to explore that in turn leads to more exploration for the materials needed to achieve those goals below zero's narrative is woven into it giving you have a better sense of purpose.

My advice on the original once you get the radiation suit, scanner and repair tool exploring the Aurora  helps open up the game .and googling spoiler free advice to find materials is ok.

Last edited by mjk45 - on 16 May 2021

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