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this looks pretty interesting....
Unravel the gameplay loop of Pacific Drive, launching on PS5 Feb 22
Ironwood Studios breaks down the anatomy of a well-tuned vehicle and carefully planned road trip.
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you playing survival craft? whhhaaat....
Subnautica, play that.
you playing survival craft? whhhaaat....
Subnautica, play that.
I will, when it's on sale later this year, i also really enjoyed The Long Dark, purely for its survival mode. The story mode isn't finished yet. The Forest and Sons of the Forest are both good. Not sure if any of those are on console though. I have a couple people that we play pretty much each survival craft game when they come out, if they aren't completely terrible on reviews. So if i remember any more that were fun ill drop here.I tried Subnautica a while back and it didn't grab me....that was before i really had given these types of games a chance...
i downloaded it the other day to try again after i finish PD
you should definitely check out Pacific Drive
One of the best survival games available. One thing most survival games lean on is leaving it open ended without a true end goal to attain. Most survival games you just get bored of and quit because what's even the point? Subnautica blends full on survival mechanics with just enough motivation to see it to the end. The atmosphere is claustrophobic, playing off of the dark clingy intimacy of the deep sea. Just enough oh ♥♥♥♥ moments to keep your cursor on a swivel.
The game is slightly unpolished, but an overall solid experience. You feel stronger as you progress. The survival elements seem well balanced. The story arc while vague does reach a satisfying conclusion while leaving it open to the sequel to delve further into the lore. The game does feel like some elements were cut from the final product. But that's inconsequential as the rest of the content is packaged well.
really a fantastic game....i finished the story and i am still making runs into the zone to collect mats to build stuff i will never need
i think you could beat the story in about 30 hours...if you are a material hoarder or a 'craft everything' type , you could easily triple that playtime...i am sitting around 100 hours and i still have a few things i will probably finish