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Subnautica + Subnautica: Below Zero - Nintendo Switch

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Style: Subnautica + Below Zero


Features

  • Combining the award-winning game Subnautica with its unreleased sequel Subnautica Below Zero, this Nintendo Switch exclusive allows players to fully immerse themselves in the full mystery surrounding the water world of planet 4546B
  • Survival Is Key: Gather valuable materials, craft tools, manage your hunger and thirst, all while evading the dangerous wildlife that sees you as its next meal
  • The Mysteries Submerged on Planet 4546B: You came here in search of answers; You risked everything to get here and you will not leave until you have uncovered the truth
  • Exploration: Delve into unique aquatic and terrain biomes that will unlock not only materials, but the answers that you seek
  • Build Your Habitat: Crafting and building the comforts of home here; These bases will be integral for your survival from not only the wildlife, but also the harsh environment around you

Description

Combining the award-winning game Subnautica with its unreleased sequel Subnautica Below Zero, this Nintendo Switch exclusive allows players to fully immerse themselves in the full mystery surrounding the water world of planet 4546B. Craft equipment, pilot submarines and out-smart wildlife to explore lush coral reefs, volcanoes, cave systems, and more - all while trying to survive in both hostile water zones and frozen terrains.

Release date: May 14, 2021


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Product Dimensions: 5.31 x 0.59 x 6.89 inches; 1.59 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone 10+


Item model number: 84052


Item Weight: 1.58 ounces


Manufacturer: Bandai


Date First Available: January 28, 2021


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  • Good games with a few issues
Style: Subnautica + Below Zero
Ok, These games are great. They are really solid exploration games, that are a great fit for Nintendo's handheld. I own the first Subnautica on my gaming PC and I can say that both this version and the PC version suffer from a bit of pop-in. If you don't know what that means, it's when far off objects just kind of appear instantly instead of smoothly from out of sight. So expect a bit of that here and there. I did suffer a crash to home screen on the Nintendo Switch version and thats always a bummer. But it loads right up and you can continue playing, from your last save. More importantly, this game runs a very unstable 30 fps. You can really tell when it dips, but it smoothes out as you go. This game has a base building mechanic where you can find resources and build modular rooms to make an underwater base. This version of the game lags hard when you place a room due to the sparkly graphics that appear when you begin building a part of your base. Its playable and you can deal with it, but if you plan of buying this for creative mode and just want to build an underwater super base, just be prepared for the game to hang for a second each time you place a room. It also does not like you building windows along the water line. It kind of glitches out while it figures out where the water should flow. But don't get me wrong, it's a solid game and if I could go back in time I'd buy it again. I just want to let you know how it runs. It's what you expect from a Nintendo Switch version. The only other grip I have is that when you are swimming and trying to grab something or catch a fish, you have to let off of the right stick you use for controlling what your looking at, to press the button to grab. So if your moving, and the item/fish is moving it gets annoying. But thats a small thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2021 by Christopher Parks

  • Gift for grandson
Style: Subnautica + Below Zero
It’s a gift so grandson does not have it yet. However, he picked it out & I know he will love it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Rebecca Moreau

  • Must buy
Style: Subnautica + Below Zero
Great game. Plenty of hours of fun and still haven’t gotten to the second one.
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by Alec Gamboa

  • Meow
Style: Subnautica + Below Zero
Luv the game / great service/ fast
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by freddy begnaud

  • Grandson loves these games.
Style: Subnautica + Below Zero
Two games in package. Grandson loves both games. Was a present for his birthday.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023 by Connie

  • Thalassophobia Warning!!
Style: Subnautica + Below Zero
This game is amazing! Without giving too much away, basically you are stranded on this water planet and the idea is to survive. It’s dark and creepy but isn’t a horror game. There are some jump scares because you don’t know what creatures are gonna be around you. You traverse underwater and around hundreds of plants and animals. You also find tons of lore and catalog pretty much everything you can find while salvaging your ships wreckage to make your time on the planet easier. In terms of the Nintendo Switch version, obviously the graphics aren’t gonna be as good as other consoles but it’s nice how the Nintendo switch version comes with both games on the single cart and not with a separate download (which is becoming increasingly common). I’ve played on Xbox and Switch and both are exactly the same minus the slight graphic decrease and some minor frame issues. 100% recommend!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2022 by Mike

  • Awesome! Crashes too often though :^/
Style: Subnautica + Below Zero
I waited a few weeks to purchase and patches released clear up a lot. My save file works. One crash right out of sleep mode when I went right into creating a multipurpose room. I have not read any guides. That would ruin the fun. After 16+ hours I'm getting a better handle on how things work. How to survive wasn't a big deal. Figuring out base building was a struggle... then I found some abandoned base in a cave and it made more sense. Never played it on another system. I'm good with it on my Switch and love the suspense of looking frantically for my sub as my air gets too low 300+ meters below the surface. Update: My save file became corrupted right at the end of Subnautica... watched the ending on YouTube. Just finished Below Zero today. Absolutely loved these games. They both crash way too often and I took a star away. There are also a few points where I just had no idea where to go next. Luckily after the first game I knew to dive deeper in the one place I'd found the huge Leviathan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2021 by J. Hilsdorf

  • Fantastic port
Style: Subnautica + Below Zero
Let me start by saying I own a switch lite, so I can’t speak for docked gameplay. That being said, this port is truly amazing. I own awful ports (Outerworlds) and I own what I consider great ports (Witcher 3). This port is phenomenal. I never played this game before so I never experienced this games graphics on a PC or console. That being said, I’m absolutely not disappointed. I don’t get hooked on games easily and this port has me hooked. I believe people want to know how it runs. Graphically speaking, there is some pop-ins that happen, which I think is expected on the switch. Playing handheld, it surprisingly really isn’t that bothersome ever. The graphics are good. Could they be more crisp, sure. That’s also to be expected on the switch. I’ve never had it crash on me, I’ve never had corrupted files, I’ve never experienced out of the ordinary glitches that don’t happen on any other console. It’s fantastic. Plus you get below zero which I’m not even onto that game yet because the first is so in depth. The experience of survival in this alien ocean world is great. I highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2021 by Amazon Customer

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