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Subnautica

NB79

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I played this game for first time recently, and became one of my favorites,
i always liked ships and submarines and sea stories,
there is no guns no killing, but being very deep in the dark vast sea and something jumps at you randomly can be very scary,
exploration is great.
 
I played this game for first time recently, and became one of my favorites,
i always liked ships and submarines and sea stories,
there is no guns no killing, but being very deep in the dark vast sea and something jumps at you randomly can be very scary,
exploration is great.

Reminds me of astronaut Scott Carpenter, who left the Mercury space program to pursue oceanology. Another true frontier, hardly tapped by science. Much like outer space.
 

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