Subnautica's Creepiest Locations and heres why...
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Published 2020-06-20
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All Comments (21)
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There's nothing quite as scary as playing Subnautica for the first time and hearing "Warning: Now entering ecological dead zone. Adding report to databank."
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Every body gangsta until your computer says "Multiple leviathan life forms detected in this area, are you sure whatever your doing is worth it?"
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5:45 after like 5 minutes in the blood kelp, your pda tells you "this biome contains 7 of the 9 preconditions for stimulating terror in humans"
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Fun fact: I didn’t even know that the sea dragon leviathans existed when I played the game. I avoided them by accident and had no clue they existed.
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I love water, but deep ocean is frightening.
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Subnautica’s story is pretty tragic. Ryley, a crew member on the Aurora is forced to survive on his own after everyone he got to know on the ship were killed before he woke up in his escape pod, not to mention he is constantly being terrorized by giant sea creatures and a deadly sickness killing him from the inside.
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“The dead zone is probably only entered by people who are either very brave or very dumb” Me, in creative mode, trying to get pictures: Haha seamoth go brrrrr
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“A reaper leviathan hunts around the area” Actually in the area of the aurora there are a total of 8 reaper leviathans
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The Dunes and Mountains are the scariest for me. Freaking reapers.
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Fun fact: Sea dragons swim like humans, reapers swim like mermaides, and gohst leviathans swim like snakes
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Can we appreciate that he gets his footage in survival mode?
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One time when I was in early game, I tried to find the island with the multi purpose room, but accidentally went way past it, the Alexa lady told me I was entering an ecologically dead zone, and I started freaking out because of my experience with the Dead Sea from sea of thieves
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The blood kelp forest is pure terror. I was exploring around life pod 19 until I came across the blood kelp forest. I was in my seamoth, travelling through the dark forest with creepy ambience. I had no idea Warpers could teleport you out of your vehicle. I jumped when my screen turned white and I wasn’t in my vehicle anymore. I got in my seamoth and drove outta there. This game was amazing.
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For me, the open biomes are way scarier than the cave biomes. Something about looking up and seeing hundreds of meters of dark emptiness is a lot more terrifying that seeing a rock ceiling.
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Honestly the JellyShroom Cave is really only scary at first, once you get jumpscared once or twice your good. For me the mountains make me feel so small, its scary.
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The game never dies, I can admit that, probably because the games layout is just so beautiful
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All the locations except the shallows Edit: sorry forgot sea emperor's prison. (Although its not a biome) Also guy who said kelp forest was safe, stalker will eat your face And to the people that said they were killed there by reaper or ghost leviathins, that was probably A glich
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Like I said before. Subnautica has the most beautiful environments, yet it holds some of the most terrifying creatures that no man can ever imagine.
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I was fighting (and winning) the two Ghost Leviathans in the void. Had them both almost dead, when a third one showed up and jumped me from behind. Found out later that the game auto-spawns a new one every 30 seconds. Dirty cheaters! LOL.
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I didn’t know what the dead zone was and my first thought was “well it’s a dead zone so there’s probably no life here” instantly gets killed by a ghost leviathan