![]() They’ve maintained their three titles on Steam until now. Thanks to RandomishLodestone who submitted the news to the site. I’ve added a temporary date of April 1st to the Watch List calendar for now and will have pages up on the site later.FarSky is a survival/crafting game under the sea. It’s less about whimsical singing lobsters and more about running away from sharks. In respect to living under the sea, Sebastian the lobster once sang, “Darling it’s better. There’s a certain optimism in this statement that completely ignores how life underwater often involves evading a non-stop parade of aquatic predators.įortunately, we have FarSky to rectify this idyllic misconception. This PC title is an underwater survival game where you’ll spend equal amounts of time crafting, exploring, chasing fish to eat and running away from fish that want to eat you.Īt first, the thought of an underwater survival sim was very exciting to us. Perhaps it’s all those stories of Atlantis we read as a kid, or perhaps we envisioned sealed underwater cities ala Bioshock. Unfortunately, our expectations were a little too high for something that goes deep underwater. FarSky offers you one thing and one thing only: the experience of living underwater. No fantastic underwater cities, no magical adventures and certainly no singing lobsters. SHARK ATTACK: Why are you still reading this caption? Run! It’s just you, the seabed and a host of mostly-normal (and very hungry) marine life. We started the game in the standard Adventure mode, where we played as a diver named Nathan who ran into an unfortunate accident. His submarine - his only ticket to the surface - had been broken into multiple parts and scattered across the ocean floor. ![]() ![]() Now it’s up to him to gather all the pieces and make his escape.Īs with most survival games, you know the drill: Nathan has to mine resources and improve his equipment so he can traverse deeper into the ocean. ![]()
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