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Why Subnautica Is Such a Terrifying Experience

KeenGamer: "Subnautica is terrifying, yet it’s not marketed as a horror game. So why then does the game invoke such terror in so many players, making it hard to play? From its environments, to its approach to suspense, here is why Subnautica is one of the most frightening games to play."

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Highrevz1859d ago

Love my horror games and I’ve played all the best ones over the years but none kept my on edge like this game did, alien isolation comes closest but even that wasn’t as nerve wrecking as you know what’s going to be coming after you.

I’ve always hated deep dark water so that definitely adds to the fear factor here. The risk of getting lost and running out of air,food or water keeps you on edge but it’s what’s lurking in the unknown that really made me anxious.

I downloaded this game expecting it to be a peaceful underwater exploration game, the first time I discovered what else was lurking on the planet I actually jumped and screamed a little 😂 no shame in admitting that as no other horror game or movie ever had that effect on me.

Performance is awful on consoles and not perfect on PC either but the world and story was interesting enough for me to over look this.
Below Zero is one of the few games I have to look forward towards this year and I can’t wait for it to launch next month. PlayStation users should check this out while it’s still free, gamepass members also have access on console or Pc

slayernz1859d ago

i just finished it yesterday and have to say i didn't find it scary at all.....not really any jump scares like until dawn - and the atmosphere you could see everything before it gets to you....the forest game, in the caves i would rate fear factor quite high - not subnautica

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Review - Subnautica (Switch 2) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "What you are really here for is to know if the Switch 2 port of Subnautica is a vast improvement over the previous Switch version. It certainly is, and if you’re not the owner of a Steam Deck or a beefier ROG Ally, this is, without a doubt, the best portable version of the game ever released. If that is enough for you to either buy it or merely update your older port is up to you, as there isn’t anything novel about it anymore (the Switch port is already half a decade old). Then again, it’s not like you need too many reasons to play one of the best survival games ever made once more anyway, but in a slightly more polished version…"

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The Best VR Adventure Games in 2026

VR is a medium perfect for adventuring through new lands, so here's some of the best VR Adventure Games available in 2026.

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Fishy Fingers44d ago

Are a bunch of games, some of which are nearly 10 years old not one being from 2026. Barely one from 2025.

I do like the irony of the closing paragraph though, "Why VR Adventure Games are Thriving". Really buddy?

mooreneco2144d ago

That’s because it’s his favourite VR adventure games thus far, a great game always a great game regardless of age - Half life 2/ Ocarina of time - are old but still among the greatest games of all time. The irony of it is several are from last year, depending on platform, have you even played VR?

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‘Subnautica’ and ‘Subnautica: Below Zero’ is coming to the Switch 2 on February 17th

"Unknown Worlds are today very happy to announce that ‘Subnautica’ and ‘Subnautica: Below Zero’ is coming to the Switch 2 on February 17th." - Unknown Worlds.