
To refill food and water, Robin must eat cooked fish, which can be made using caught fish at a Fabricator, eat Cured Fish, which are made from fish and Salt Deposits, and drink Filtered Water, which can be crafted using Bladderfish. Food and water are two core gameplay threats that need to be managed constantly. At this point, your food bar should be at about half. The exact biome you are now in is the Shallow Twisty Bridges. The path exits into the main area of gameplay, known as Sector Zero. You can cross a path to an open water area from which you can swim to the Drop Pod. If hypothermia becomes imminent, you can warm yourself up with the help of Thermal Lilies or the burning wreckage of your shuttle. While exploring outside the water you should pay attention to your body heat.

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There are some supplies on the ground collect them. After the intro cutscene, you gain control of Robin. The story starts with Robin crashing in a shuttle pod launched from a pa*sing freighter during a meteor storm. Robin’s mission is to investigate the death of her sister, Sam Ayou. So, unless you have a great deal of patience for combing through terrain for hours, you’ll definitely want to avail yourself of online resources.You play as Robin Ayou, an employee for Xenoworx: An Alterra Initiative, who stealths her way onto the planet 4546B. With regard to the latter point, I certainly consider “Below Zero” to be what I call an “Internet game” because so few clues are given to the whereabouts of certain spots. Progression in the game on its default Survival mode is built on a series of tiny victories like crafting an item or finding a difficult-to-locate place.

Curiously, the way “Below Zero” oscillates from long restive stretches between points of interest to short bursts of perilous activity absorbed my attention in ways many more-frenzied popular horror games don’t. Finding a longed-for resource and then losing it on account of running out of oxygen before Robin can replenish her tank is the sort of exquisite pain the game offers, and bumping Robin’s head on a ceiling where I expected open water provoked a sharp, fleeting sense of dread. It’s easy to become disoriented exploring the game’s numerous underwater caverns. My favorite parts of “Subnautica: Below Zero” were those which sparked anxiety.
