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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 t...
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.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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Sunless Sea is simply the best game in existence. If you haven't played it before, download it as soon as you are done reading this and stay away from any spoilers online. Write down as much as you can about each port you visit. You will die. You will be reborn. You will become something new.
The only interesting thing in this game is the little stories but the game forces you to waste so much time going from A to B that most of the time I'd already forgot why I was going there in the first place. At some point I just stopped caring, retired my skipper and uninstalled the game.
Note to the devs: I'd probably buy it if you publish all the stories as a book, but I'm not wasting a cent or a second more on the games.
If you need instant gratification or bleeding-edge special effects then this game is not for you.
Still here? If you have the patience, iif you like dark and uncertain games, sit down and join me.
Please understand, nothing in this world is certain. Whoever told you what was where, whatever trade routes you think you established.... It's all a lie.
You will be led on a journey back and forth across the zea, seeking treasure, zong, wizdom. Make sure you bring enough fuel and food. Watch your crew for signs of madness.
Though the journey maybe long and pointless be assured that if you die, another might succeed. Or at least retire...
I do have one legitimate gripe about the game: The 'Quest' interface needs improvement. There are times where it's basically worthless. Otherwise, I really enjoy this game.
This is a good game which is marred only by the developers' choice to make permadeath the default option. The environment is immersive, the choices are fascinating, the number of different plot threads that you could follow are so numerous that you're spoiled for choice, and the factions are all very different and unique. With that said, it's important for new players to realize some important things so that they aren't disappointed.
(1) You shouldn't play with permadeath on - not for the first 30+ hours of gameplay, anyway. Your choices can have unpredictable consequences that become more predictable once you've invested some thought in understanding the different factions and characters. If you play with permadeath on, then dying feels utterly unfair. You had no way of knowing what would happen. Once you have some idea of where to find fuel, where you can pick up coin, which deals to take, how many supplies to estimate for a trip, and so on ... well, by all means, go ironman.
(2) It's NOT a shoot-em-up. Your little boat is hopelessly outclassed by almost everything. This is, if anything, a STEALTH game. Switch your light off when you need to - yes, the terror will build, but that's preferable to getting killed now - and run away. Lovecraftian environments ALWAYS involve running away. You'll get good at it.
(3) Get a Scion. That'll make dying less painful. Yes, sometimes you'll die, and when a series of bad decisions have led to that, then just accept it and go. It makes the game interesting to start over.
Lastly: this is a game with lots and lots of text. You'll either enjoy reading, or you won't enjoy the game!
This is my first review ever in GOG.
So, most people address the "tedious" game elements, such as upkeep, resource management, and abundance of failures. Personally, I believe that's the side dish, not the main course. Other than that, I also believe they blow it out of proportion.
Getting started in the game does take its time, and just like they warned you in the start: your first captain is going to die. Mine did, stupidly so.
The game's appeal is not trading, nor is exactly encouraged. It's totally plausible, and contrary to what some tell you, you can make a living out of it. However, the real reward lies in exploration.
Once you get hooked into the world you yearn to sail, to push yourself forward, sometimes haphazardly so. When every travel starts from London, you want to stretch as much as you can before going back, and this is the game's first and foremost pitfall, one that I hate to love.
It reaches a point in which you want to keep pushing forward, your fuel, supplies, or shattered sanity notwithstanding, and I admit that the best moments I've lived in this game have been when near death... or worse.
If you're looking for a merry trading voyage, a game you will complete in a realistic amount of time, or one you will thoroughly master and dominate, this is not for you.
If you're looking for an authentic world in which you're certainly not the center of the universe, one in which you will fail and lose regularly as you straighten your efforts, welcome to the Unterzee.