Games like Subnautica?

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#1  Edited By tennesseemcvay

I just finished subnautica and absolutely loved it. After going back for a bit and adding a bunch more to my base, I'm out of things of interest to do in the game. I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions for games of a similar ilk that will continue to scratch this itch I now have. I have already played stardew valley and loved that as well if that helps.

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@diz: Beat me to it!

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@humanity: @diz: I bought that when it first went in to early access and there wasn't much to do. Is there more going on now? I love Samantha Kalman tho

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#5  Edited By quirkwood

Last time I played Astroneer there was a lot of building but not much story. I believe the game still hasn't hit beta yet. I believe The Forest has a bit of a story you can follow, but I found that game scary as hell. Damned cannibals.

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#6  Edited By dourin

Haven’t played it for a while, and it was a bit simple when I did, but I found Stranded Deep to be pretty fun. It’s basically Castaway: The Video Game. Definitely more harsh and focuses way more on the survival stuff.

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#7  Edited By handlas

The Long Dark? Looked too punishing to me.

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Maybe Space Engineers would do it? I haven't touched it in years, but it certainly has ship/base building and possibly survival elements. Medieval Engineers is made by the same people and seems like the same gameplay but with a different theme.

They both support multiplayer if that is a thing you're looking for.

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I've never played it and I don't know if it's any good now, but does No Man's Sky fit what you are after?

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#10  Edited By fatalbanana

@captain_insano: Exactly what I was going to recommend.

I was a defender of No Man's Sky even before the big updates but I completely get why so many were turned off by it. The abundance of updates, however, had made a game I was hesitant on recommending into one I genuinely think is a really great "one of those". There's added mystery to the story that I draw direct parallels to what Subnautica does, however, it's more direct and spelled out for you with voice acting from a myriad of different characters. Exploration is more spread out and seeing the cool shit takes a bit more time and effort to get to but I don't really see that as a bad thing. NMS just asks more time of you in general but I found the wait well worth it. Building bases, scavenging for materials, managing your inventory are all things I found more enjoyable in Subnautica but the things I was awarded felt a lot more satisfying and earned in NMS.Plus I just really love the way that game looks and sounds.

If you find some of the survival aspects a little too harsh there are a lot of great mods that will streamline things for you assuming you're on PC. There are few games I would draw such close parallels to than these two game so if you haven't played NMS or haven't gone back to it since release I recommend checking it out.

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#11  Edited By handlas

Also Don't Stave and Flame and the Flood are those type of games, right? Always loved the art style in them but not much for survival games.

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i'm curious about The Long Dark; i played the early access version a couple years ago and enjoyed it. i wonder how it has come along.

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Honestly No Mans Sky is almost the exact same game when it comes to base building and such, just not as good? but its pretty good now give it a go.

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@nick: It's really good, atmospheric, challenging and thought provoking. You can get many hours out of it as well!