Posted on: July 17, 2018

Anydel
Verified ownerGames: 361 Reviews: 3
An interesting, disturbing adventure
Sunless Sea succedes, where many other games failed: Making me actually think and care about what i would do next instead of just putting quests and challenges in my journal. Sunless Sea is a Gamebook-adventure-Rougelike Hybrid. The main thing in this game is to read description and choose one of the presented actions for the situation, meaning: If you mind much reading in your game, this isn´t for you. You are the captain of a ship driving around in the Underzee and exploring its vast expanses. Everytime you die (and you will die), most parts of the maps will be rearranged and the map will be blacked out again for you to explore. Your ship will be attacked by the creatures of the Underzee of pirates and you need to defend yourself. There are no normal quests, but "Stories", you can choose to follow. Through these, you can learn more about the world. In the beginning, you choose a certain background and the reason you explore the Underzee. These determine your skilllevels and your goal to win the game, but the game doesn´t tell you directly how to use your skills or how you can achive your goal. For that, you need to explore. And to explore, you need fuel and supplies. And to get those, you need to find stories or trade. And for that, you need to explore. You see, exploring is the main part of this game. Your Skills, which you can upgrade in the course of the game, help you open up new places and find different ways to solve problems. The meat of the game, the textdescriptions and choices, are damn near perfect. It really feels like a terrifying, vast open adventure with the right amount of fun and seriousness to always be interesting and engaging. The combat on the other hand.... Its okay and serves its purpose, but is not the best part. To summerize: If you look for an Rougelike Horroradventure with a rich story and have no problem with much reading, this is a perfect grab.
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