Subnautica è un gioco di avventura survival a mondo aperto sviluppato e pubblicato da Unknown Worlds Entertainment. Dopo uno schianto su un pianeta oceano alieno, i giocatori devono esplorare vasti biomi sottomarini, raccogliere risorse, creare attrezzature e costruire basi sottomarine per sopravvivere. Il gioco presenta una trama affascinante che spinge l'esplorazione più a fondo in acque sempre più pericolose, dalle barriere coralline illuminate dal sole ai fossi abissali completamente bui. Creature aliene uniche popolano ogni bioma, creando sia meraviglia che terrore. La gestione delle risorse, la costruzione di veicoli e la costruzione di basi offrono un gameplay di sopravvivenza profondo senza combattimenti tradizionali. Subnautica ha ricevuto acclamazione critica diffusa per il design del mondo atmosferico, il senso di scoperta e l'approccio innovativo al genere survival. Ha venduto oltre 5 milioni di copie.
Survival Games
Subnautica delivers a unique survival experience in an alien ocean, with resource gathering, base building, and vehicle crafting across increasingly dangerous underwater biomes.
Game Details
PlatformsPC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
GenreSurvival, Open World
DeveloperUnknown Worlds Entertainment
Released2018
Critic Score87/100
MultiplayerNo
Cross-PlatformNo
Game EngineUnity
MicrotransactionsNo
4.7
1 reviews
World Design
5
Narrative Immersion
4.8
Exploration Freedom
4.7
Quest Variety
3.8
Technical Performance
3
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.7/5
Subnautica is a masterwork of survival game design that transforms the ocean from a backdrop into a protagonist. The alien underwater world is one of gaming's most atmospheric settings -- vibrant coral reefs give way to terrifyingly dark trenches, and the transition from wonder to dread as you dive deeper is brilliantly paced. The narrative, unusual for a survival game, provides genuine motivation to push into dangerous waters, and the mystery of what happened on this planet is compelling enough to drive exploration without feeling forced. Base building is satisfying and functional, and the vehicle progression from Seaglide to Cyclops submarine creates meaningful power milestones. The deliberate absence of combat weapons is a bold design choice that amplifies tension -- you are never a predator, always prey. Performance on Unity can be inconsistent, with pop-in and frame drops detracting from the immersion. Inventory management becomes tedious in the late game. But Subnautica's ability to evoke both wonder and genuine fear through environmental design alone is extraordinary, making it one of the most memorable survival games ever created.