Each new creature in Subnautica: Below Zero forces you to interact with it in order to better their behavior, and it’s that gradual understanding that makes searching for new life and resources so rewarding. It doesn’t deal any damage, but it leaves you wide open to attacks from other fish or possible oxygen deprivation. Take the brinewing for example, which is a little fish that shoots a jet of frozen solution at you, causing you to turn into a block of ice and sink for a few seconds. Interacting with the myriad forms of aquatic life is a delight, as you slowly come to understand their demeanors and how you can make use of them. When you are in the water, Below Zero excels. “Each new creature in Subnautica: Below Zero forces you to interact with it in order to better their behavior, and it’s that gradual understanding that makes searching for new life and resources so rewarding.”
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