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Sunless Sea

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3.8/5

( 164 Reviews )

3.8

164 Reviews

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Sunless Sea
Description
Take the helm of your customised steamship and set sail for the unknown! Sunless Sea is a 2D game of discovery, survival and loneliness set in the award-winning Victorian Gothic universe of Fallen London. Will you succumb to madness and cannibalism on the black waters? Or return home triumphant with...
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3.8/5

( 164 Reviews )

3.8

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Product details
2015, Failbetter Games, ...
System requirements
Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10, 2Ghz, 1GB RAM, Hard drive space: 700MB...
DLCs
Sunless Sea: Zubmariner
Time to beat
20 hMain
61 h Main + Sides
123 h Completionist
58.5 h All Styles
Description
Take the helm of your customised steamship and set sail for the unknown! Sunless Sea is a 2D game of discovery, survival and loneliness set in the award-winning Victorian Gothic universe of Fallen London. Will you succumb to madness and cannibalism on the black waters? Or return home triumphant with a hold full of precious loot?

Events can turn out differently every game - sometimes, even if you make the same choices. Will you lose your sweetheart to a curse? Redeem, betray or consume the Genial Magician? Sell your soul to the Wistful Deviless or spurn her advances? Is the Dawn Machine your salvation, or your doom?

You are the captain. It’s your call.
  • Light and dark. Stray too far from the gas-lamps of civilisation and your crew will grow fearful and eventually lose their sanity. But there is treasure out there in the darkness…
  • Upgrade your steamship with powerful engines, flensing cannons, and pneumatic torpedo guns. Or just buy a bigger, better ship.
  • Hire unique officers like the Haunted Doctor and the Irrepressible Cannoneer. Each has a story to tell, if you can draw it out of them.
  • Choose from a menagerie of ship’s mascots: the Comatose Ferret, the Wretched Mog, the Elegiac Cockatoo, and more!
  • Trade silk and souls, mushroom wine, and hallucinogenic honey.

©2014 Failbetter Games Limited. All rights reserved.

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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
20 hMain
61 h Main + Sides
123 h Completionist
58.5 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.7.0+)
Release date:
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Size:
284 MB

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Posted on: May 31, 2019

Shivoo_

Verified owner

Games: 24 Reviews: 1

Good Concept, Bad Execution.

This game's world is very unique, and as someone who loves other games based at sea such as Subnautica, this game seemed like it would be just what I'm looking for. The music and area themes are well put together, the UI makes you feel as if you are a real "unterzee" explorer and the art goes well with the dark and dreary world envisioned. Sadly the gameplay overshadows everything else in this game. To the gameplay, your first character, choose from a list of predefined options that decide your goals and origins, and who accompanies you on your travels. It's no DnD character sheet, I'll say that. Few options. Then choose a portrait and you've started the game. It's relatively easy to get started, might take a few minutes to get used to unique the UI and design. When you've adjusted yourself you have a few options. Do what the tutorial says and go exploring new islands for money. (Actually doesn't work if you don't talk to someone in spawn first, which the game says nothing about.) buy some supplies and fuel, (though usually not much) and explore. You'll probably die somehow, run out of fuel or supplies, pirates or monsters killing you or something else. The game tells you that this is what's supposed to happen, because when you die you keep a few things depending on what you choose to take from your dead character. Alot of it is absolutely worthless, but you can keep some fuel or supplies and what your character learnt from the journey. As well as what you personally learnt and how to do it better, like fighting a boss over and over again and learning it's weaknesses. Pretty cool concept, right? Make a character, learn how to survive through each life, where locations are in the unterzee and what to do when you get certain quests. Except.. The map resets and loads new random locations for 90% of areas.... So wave goodbye to learning from your past life. The quests are also exactly the same each time. Overzealous, glorified and repetitive mobile game/10


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Posted on: February 8, 2022

Hannibalscipio

Verified owner

Games: 197 Reviews: 51

Interesting and boring at the same time

With a lot of practice and study, I think this game could be pretty fun. I haven't quite figured out how to survive more than a few minutes, since money, fuel, and supplies are extremely rare. So why don't I spend the time necessary to learn how to be successful in this game? There just doesn't seem to be much incentive. I'm not interested in sleeping with crew members, so that's out. I also don't tend to invest a lot of time in games that require you to practice for hours before you can begin to enjoy yourself. Also, the speed of the game is very slow. I often set off on a long voyage across most of the map. Will I run out of fuel or supplies before I reach my destination, since none are available along the way (which doesn't make any sense economically)? Who knows, because I'm just going to have to watch my ship sail along for a couple/few minutes to find out. I can't speed up time, and if I increase my ship's speed it eats up precious fuel. I often don't even need to steer at all. It's not very fun to watch the computer play itself.


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Posted on: June 8, 2018

GoblinQueen.633

Verified owner

Games: 166 Reviews: 1

Holding down the arrow keys is such fun!

This is one of the very few games that have caused me nerd rage- vein-throbbing, rant-inducing, table-flipping nerd rage. The reason for that is the ship travel mechanic, which basically consists of the player pressing down on the arrow keys for a few minutes of real-world time, in order to sail between destinations. The closest ones may take a couple of minutes. The ones further off, more than five. I repeat that these are real-world, real-time, real-life minutes. You spend most of your time in this game holding down the arrow keys to move your ship around while nothing else happens. Nothing. Else. The ship moves over water. That's it. Eventually you reach a destination, then the "actual" game-play that consists of a dialogue tree takes a fraction of the time you took to get there. Then you have to go all the way back to deliver goods and get rewards. Then you go out again. At first I thought this was just a case of getting an engine upgrade that would give me a speed boost. Well, you do get a speed boost with a better engine and a better ship- but it's minimal. You still have to press on those arrow keys for ever to go anywhere interesting. After your first few visits to the closest ports, you basically need to travel to the farthest reaches of the world. It's that, or repeat the same quests all over again, only this time with diminishing returns. Some quests also "turn off" once you've completed them so the closest destinations become useless. The longer you play the game, the further off you have to venture to keep things interesting- and the longer it takes to sail there. What really did it for me though was reading an interview with the developer where they basically justified this mindless, pointless grind by saying that it's meant to create a "mood". It's their artistic vision, see? To make you press on the same button for minutes on end. Real minutes, from your real-world life, where you could be doing something useful, creative, or interesting. No. You have to press the arrow keys to sail over empty water. Because that's artisting vision. That's where the nerd rage hit. I uninstalled the game and I haven't played it since. I didn't get a refund and nothing will give me back those precious moments I lost just moving a pixel boat around a pixel sea. I'll save you the rants. If you have a life, don't buy this game. The "writing" is not worth it. If you want to read Lovecraftian horror, go read Lovecraft, or his friends. This game is just a pastiche of half-formed ideas interspersed with long hours of performing a pointless task.


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Posted on: June 19, 2018

Demroth86

Verified owner

Games: 338 Reviews: 2

A great setting trapped in a bad game

The world is interesting and while you won't have any meaningful conversations with its inhabitants trough extensive dialogue trees, the writing on display here is very solid and has both atmosphere and humor. It's just not as life altering genius as some people claim it to be and it doesn't make up for the bad game design plaguing nearly every aspect of Sunless Sea. I tried several times over the course of a few months to enjoy this game, willing to take my time with a cup of nice cup of hot coffee on my side, ready to be sucked in. I wanted to like it since what it tries to achieve with its world and it's story is very much up my lovecraftian alley. Sadly, t always ended up being a frustrating chore that left me boring and annoyed. I don't mind hard games and I don't mind the permadeath setup. What I do mind is unengaging and repetitive gameplay. Death is advertised as part of the experience and you can chose from a list of perks you may carry over on your next play-trough. It states loud and clear that you shouldn't expect to achieve anything on your first try. But then it starts you again on the same map, with the same ship, the same initial quests and the same progression. This works in faster paced and more gameplay oriented rogue-likes, but not in game that expects slow and methodical exploration. You try to manage rapidly depleting and very limited resources, roll the dice on random outcomes for port events and hope to survive long enough to achieve something of value. It's a game that needs either a colossal time investment, or a Wiki always open in the background, hence completely negating the exploration aspect of the game. Even if you manage to get the hang of it and push trough the repetitive start of the game, from what I've read so far you'll only be faced with a never ending grind for upgrades. A noble effort on part of the devs, but the bottom line is that I didn't have any fun and I would rather explore the world in a book.


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Posted on: January 20, 2019

calicoe

Verified owner

Games: 19 Reviews: 1

So boring...

I was very interested in the game because of its very nice atmosphere, story and graphics. It seemed to be some kind of dark Sci-Fi Pirates. But it turned out to be incredibly slow and boring. The story line is not interesting and the game is not capable to attract the player to it. The voyages are so slow, even with the ship at its maximum speed (and burning all the fuel in no time) that the game, finally, turns out to be a torture rather than to entertain, The graphics are very good, on the other hand.


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