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79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
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  1. May 11, 2021
    95
    Subnautica: Below Zero further refines the survival sim, setting a new highpoint for the genre with sky-high production values and amazing world building. Every excursion is risky and rewarding, as the game continues to tease, push, and pull the player ever deeper into its labyrinth. An extraordinary visual delight, Below Zero has the chops to match its graphics with superb gameplay. Subnautica: Below Zero is a masterclass in game design.
  2. May 11, 2021
    90
    Subnautica: Below Zero offers an amazing world of discoveries through a mysteriously captivating campaign to uncover. Every moment exploring is rewarded through stunning environments, and I wanted to continue my adventure if only to see a little more. There are some moments of confusion through resource management, but once you dive in, Subnautica: Below Zero won’t have you coming up for air any time soon.
  3. May 18, 2021
    86
    Subnautica: Below Zero is easily one of the best survival/exploration games of this year, and you should definitely check it out even if you weren't a fan of the first game.
  4. May 18, 2021
    85
    The improvements are many and involve every aspect of the game. A more compact experience but a really engaging one.
  5. May 12, 2021
    85
    Subnautica: Below Zero is not as large as 2014’s Subnautica but it is as deep. Between its fantastically mysterious story to its compelling biome, Below Zero builds upon what made the first game strong while being unique all on its own. The on-land segments of the game were pretty lackluster overall, which was slightly disappointing; but for a game that is all about discovering what lies beneath, Subnautica: Below Zero is a breath of fresh air.
  6. 85
    Subnautica: Below Zero is a sublimely addictive timesink and an exemplary survival adventure game that transcends the genre. The improvements to the formula of the original game are minimal but impactful. Fans of the franchise will certainly have plenty to get into, and the appeal is broad enough to welcome many more newcomers to the experience. Whilst there is little ground broken in terms of visuals, Subnautica Below Zero more than compensates with an all-round stellar experience that rivals that of bigger budget productions.
  7. May 15, 2021
    81
    It might not feel like a proper sequel, however, Below Zero does expand the core concepts and mechanics of the original to deliver a solid survival experience that does not forget about the narrative.
  8. Edge Magazine
    Jun 17, 2021
    80
    Below Zero excels when it commits to its free-flowing open-world sensibilities. [Issue#360, p.114]
  9. May 18, 2021
    80
    Despite my problems with the above-water sequences, I still found Subnautica: Below Zero to be a delight. It expands on the first game’s worldbuilding, offers surprises and thrills in equal measure, and most importantly, it takes a huge amount of frustration (if not all of it) out of survival. The end of the story promises a third chapter which could open up the world in even more intriguing ways, and if the developers can keep improving their formula, I’m very excited to see what’s next.
  10. May 18, 2021
    80
    Conceived as an expansion of the original Subnautica comes its new installment in which to explore an icy location, plagued with new dangers, aquatic environments and for the first time on foot.
  11. 80
    Subnautica: Below Zero will grow on you, if you give it time. While the beginning hours aren’t nearly as rough as the last time around, a dedicated session or two of several hours is essentially mandatory before the adventure really starts to open up. After that, though, the sense of exploration is fantastic, the story is engaging, and the views can be spectacular. Fans of Subnautica should pick this up as soon as they can, and anyone else interested in exploration-style games should also give it a shot. Subnautica: Below Zero continues in its predecessor’s footsteps in all the right ways, with some additions that help make the adventure more accessible. You’ll be glad you took the plunge.
  12. May 12, 2021
    80
    Your enjoyment of this game depends on your expectations. While there is a cohesive story, it’s tucked away for the most part. You stumble across the plot every couple of hours, but much of your playtime is spent staying alive. The various gameplay loops have been tweaked, modified, and expanded from the original, but fans of the first game will find a lot of this very familiar. On the other hand, if you’ve been starving for more Subnautica, Below Zero is an absolute feast. You’re constantly scanning, salvaging, crafting, cooking, and expanding your little empire. Depending on your tolerance for stress, this can either be a serene little salt-crusted sandbox, or a nail-biting marathon. Either way, Subnautica: Below Zero is one ocean expedition you won’t want to miss.
  13. May 11, 2021
    80
    Subnautica Below Zero does not seem to want to walk in other steps than that of its big brother. By reducing the map or vehicles, Below Zero is more to be seen as a very good expansion of the original game, more scripted version and a little more hostile than the first episode. If Below Zero undoubtedly does better than the competition when it comes to making a scripted survival game, with a universe as enchanting as it is frightening hand-crafted, it would undoubtedly have gained more from the experience of 'origin to fully conquer the veterans of the franchise, who, despite everything, will take undeniable pleasure to go diving again, just like the newcomers, who will have the chance to discover for the first time this atypical and oh so immersive way of approaching the game of survival.
  14. Jun 11, 2021
    70
    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.
  15. PLAY
    May 29, 2021
    70
    Though it’s obvious this wasn’t intended to be a true sequel, Below Zero’s frozen trimmings still make it a worthwhile expedition. Be patient to get to the good stuff. [Issue#2, p.84]
  16. May 11, 2021
    70
    A mellow paced and captivating game of underwater exploration, crafting, and discovery, that feels more like a Subnautica expansion than a discrete sequel.
  17. May 11, 2021
    70
    Not everyone will warm up to Subnautica: Below Zero, but it’s an unquestionably rewarding release once you begin to get a foothold into the frigid foray. The game’s constantly tantalising you with new, exciting equipment, and its otherworldly ocean is an immersive environment in which to spend your time. A lack of landmarks mean that it can be a little too easy to get lost, and the story is light and largely uninteresting – but if the act of building an underwater base appeals to you, then this PS5 sequel unquestionably has strong foundations.
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  1. May 20, 2021
    Subnautica Below Zero is halfway between an expansion and a sequel. It has some new features, such as exploration on land and a new vehicles, but it relies heavily on the base of the first game, even reducing the demand of its mechanics.
User Score
5.8

Mixed or average reviews- based on 66 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 66
  2. Negative: 23 out of 66
  1. May 20, 2021
    3
    The original Subnautica is one of the greatest video games ever made. It is absolute perfection in terms of visual and sound design, music,The original Subnautica is one of the greatest video games ever made. It is absolute perfection in terms of visual and sound design, music, game-play and writing. So it was with great anticipation that I looked forward to the release of the sequel, Subnautica: Below Zero. The same great visual design is still there, but something felt off from the get-go.

    There are some major differences between the two games that make Below Zero a hollow and unsatisfying facsimile of the original. Most importantly, they got rid of the genius guy who wrote the original story and lore. The quality of writing and narrative choices in Below Zero are vastly inferior to its predecessor. In the original game, you, the player, are the protagonist. It's incredibly immersive to be lost in this hostile alien world with only your PDA (a computer assistant with a beautiful, soothing voice that reminded me a lot of Scarlett Johansson) for company.

    In Below Zero, your PDA is now inexplicably voiced by the sound of an irate tech-support scammer. Instead of you, yourself, being the protagonist, you now play as a woman named Robin. The game constantly reminds you of this by means of internal monologues as Robin tells you how she feels about the objects she finds, the dreams she has, or her thoughts on music. Robin likes to talk about her feelings a lot. It's such a huge departure from the original game that wisely put you, the player, at the heart of the story.

    The original Subnautica had so much atmosphere and was genuinely terrifying at times. Progress was carefully paced, with expertly crafted level design. The better the gear you acquired, the deeper down into the ocean you could go. The deeper you went, the scarier things became. All that is gone in Below Zero. There's no sense of danger or dread, and little has been done to expand upon the mechanics of the original game. There are some new items to build, and the addition of land-based monsters to avoid, but that's about it. The iconic music from the first game has been replaced with blander and less memorable themes. Without all the wonderful things that made the original game so great, you're only really left with the worst aspects of it, namely the repetition of resource collection. You're just going through the motions and It gets tedious very quickly.

    All in all, there is little to recommend here. The original Subnautica was and still is a masterpiece, but Below Zero is extremely disappointing. It's like the original game with all the humor, tension, excitement and awesomeness sucked out of it. It's a boring, repetitive slog.
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  2. May 19, 2021
    4
    The first game was amazing, i gave it a 9/10. There are 5 problems with this one.

    1. The crashes are unacceptable. I got cyberpunk on day one
    The first game was amazing, i gave it a 9/10. There are 5 problems with this one.

    1. The crashes are unacceptable. I got cyberpunk on day one and this crashed more.



    2. I feel like the developer wanted to make this more 'accessable'. In the first game i died twice before i figured out that bladderfish would provide water. It also took me 3 days (6-12hours a day) to find nickle. I didn't build a scanner room till late in the game because I didn't know how invaluable it was, but the game let me learn that by myself. This game holds your hand and makes it laughably easy.

    3. The land based gameplay is ridiculous. Not hard mind you, just annoying. It was bad before, but now there is so much that i wonder why they thought this was a good idea.

    4. I understand they wanted to go full sjw to appease karen on twitter, but in the first game > I < was stuck on an alien planet. Now, the female poc was, along with her female poc AI. Pandering to a vocal minority is more alienating than than the planet is supposed to make you feel. The experience suffered as you feel disconnected, as YOU are not stuck on the island, the character is. In the original game the silent protagonist made you the protagonist.

    5. There is no optimization as they obviously dont have the team to optimize for so many platforms, so on the ps5 we get textures that belong on a switch or x1s.

    In the end its ok, i would give it s seven, but the crashes made me bring it down. Let me be clear, its a good game, but I recommend you play the original and wait for this to go on sale. Hey devs, if you are listening, do is all a favor. Talk to SONY, they will send out mark cerny or shuhei yoshida, give you funding, and ensure your next game, ( and i think i speak for the community when i say PLEASE GIVE US SUBNAUTICA 3!!) but let sony help. You obviously dont have the team to optimize for 7 platforms. Still love what you created, thx for the experience.

    Oh, and what happened to the jokes? They were funny in the first game.
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  3. May 27, 2021
    2
    Crashes are unacceptable. Constant and relentless. You do not get into the game because of the crashes. Like you could anyways. TheCrashes are unacceptable. Constant and relentless. You do not get into the game because of the crashes. Like you could anyways. The protagonist is an annoying female lead they should have kept it as YOU the player. Story is trash and the game holds your hand the whole time. Progresses way too quickly and just plain gives you everything for no work. The first game was and remains the best. Don't buy this. You can tell it was meant to be dlc. And it should have stayed that way. An insult to it's fans through and through. Full Review »