10 Disturbing Facts You Didn’t Know About Subnautica

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Subnautica has an ESRB rating of E10+ but contains disturbing lore, such as extinct dolphins and a theory that the protagonist is dead and in a simulation. Various game elements, from glitching out of bounds to the lava zone's changing biome, add depth and mystery to the gameplay experience.

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  • The game Subnautica, despite being rated E10+, contains disturbing lore elements such as the extinction of dolphins and a theory proposing the protagonist's death and mind reconstruction in a simulation, adding layers of complexity beyond its age rating.
  • Various intricate details within Subnautica, including glitch-induced phenomena, hidden structures like the "Subnautica back rooms," and lore hints at a post-apocalyptic world, contribute to a rich and immersive narrative that goes beyond standard gameplay experiences.

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  • Why is Subnautica rated E10+?

    Due to disturbing lore, surprising many.

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"Subnautica: Disturbing Lore and Hidden Secrets"

  • Subnautica is rated E10+ by ESRB, surprising many due to its disturbing lore.
  • Dolphins in the game are extinct, with no further explanation provided.
  • A theory suggests the protagonist, Riley Robinson, is dead and his mind reconstructed in a simulation.
  • The game's environment and events are explained as part of this simulation theory.
  • Unity engine issues cause a strange vibration and disappearance of limbs when traveling far from the game's center.
  • Subnautica creatures are much larger than they appear in-game, as shown with size comparisons.
  • An inappropriate Easter egg voice line in the game was removed, indicating a darker past for Subnautica.
  • Concept art reveals a cuttlefish was initially designed to explode like the crash fish.
  • A tribute to a Chinese player, chbc_live, who passed away, is found in the game's lore.
  • Glitching out of bounds reveals a mysterious structure, leading to the discovery of the "Subnautica back rooms."

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"Subnautica's Challenging Lava Zone Survival"

  • The lava zone is devoid of light, with changing walls as the only guide, making survival challenging without a submersible Aura or creative mode.
  • The biome in the lava zone constantly changes, affecting music, ambiance, and water color, with vast voids beneath and wolves blocking the way back to the crater.
  • The Subnautica back rooms, introduced in a 2019 update, form a maze-like bottom of the world, raising questions about their purpose and design.
  • The player in Subnautica receives a radiation suit blueprint post-Aurora explosion, with a disturbing catchphrase hinting at a post-mutually assured destruction world.
  • The lore of Subnautica suggests Earth's transformation into a toxic wasteland post-nuclear war, leading to the extinction of species like dolphins and the rise of transgovs.
  • Subnautica's previous violation of the Geneva Convention, using a Red Cross emblem on first aid kits, was rectified post-update to comply with international standards.
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