You start with very little in Subnautica 2: a shoddy lifepod and no real idea of where to go next. The idea is to branch out gradually, to make sense of your surroundings, and to find ways to make ...
Although not as prevalent as the first game, Subnautica 2 still requires a bit of maintenance and upkeep when it comes to ...
Underwater exploration is absolutely necessary in Subnautica 2 and when you start the game, it is difficult for you to get too far before running out of oxygen.
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Building a base in Subnautica 2 is an essential part of survival and something you'll have to start doing earlier than you might think. Bases are shelters, but also where you'll respawn if you die, ...
Getting a repair tool in Subnautica 2 saves you time and resources when your tadpole gets damaged, since you can just use the magic of technology to repair it rather than replacing it. There's also a ...
Subnautica 2 tests your survival skills in a vast alien ocean, and you'll be spending most of your time swimming from place to place. You only start out with a simple wetsuit, so you won't be speeding ...
Subnautica 2 players need Enameled Glass for crucial mid-game upgrades, especially for the Tadpole vehicle's pressure ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The Omni-Tool is like the Swiss Army knife of Grounded 2. This ...
Here's how to unlock the improved fins blueprint and swim faster in Subnautica 2.