The Biology of Subnautica | Full Documentary

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Biology of Subnautica Full Movie. This is the full version of my 4-episode miniseries on Subnautica and Below Zero. A nature-documentary exploration of Planet 4546B.
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The vast oceans of the video game Subnautica and its sequel Below Zero teem with incredible life - some friendly, and some deadly. While the series is focused on survival, the lifeforms of Subnautica are amazing even when they’re trying to eat you: possessing fascinating biology, bizarre behavioral patterns, and hidden mysteries.
I’ve explored the various creatures of the series before on my channel, and in this special compilation episode - you can get the full, documentary-style experience in one video. From the sunlit shallows to the deepest abyss, we’ll explore the biology behind these puzzling aliens, and discover the role they play in their larger ecosystems.
So, let’s take the plunge together, and see what awaits us under the surface…
0:00 Introduction to Biology of Subnautica
1:00 1.1 Safe Shallows
4:38 1.2 Kelp Forest
8:07 1.3 Grassy Plateaus
11:05 1.4 Dunes
14:01 1.5 Mushroom Forest and Bulbzone
17:10 1.6 Jellyshroom Caves
18:53 1.7 Mountain Island
20:54 1.8 Grand reef
23:00 1.9 Lost River
25:54 1.10 Engineered Fauna
27:37 1.11 Lava Zone
30:45 1.12 Sea Emperor Facility
32:29 2.1 Sector Zero
35:33 2.2 Sparse Arctic
38:05 2.3 Arctic Kelp Forest
40:05 2.4 Arctic Storm
41:39 2.5 Lilypad Islands
45:08 2.6 Frozen Interior
48:51 2.7 Mysterious Signal
49:56 2.8 Deep Twisty Bridges
52:47 2.9 The Last Architect
54:57 2.10 West Arctic
56:59 2.11 Curious Hatchling
58:01 2.12 Thermal Spires
1:01:03 2.13 Deep Thermal Zone
1:03:48 2.14 Frozen Leviathan
1:05:19 2.15 Crystal Caves
1:08:53 2.17 Al-An Reborn
1:10:24 2.18 Saying Goodbye
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@ratboyOwO
@ratboyOwO Жыл бұрын
I love how any time a fictional creature has an unbelievable trait there is always an ant that has actually evolved that trait
@capapofa
@capapofa Жыл бұрын
🐜🧨
@theblueincineroar6905
@theblueincineroar6905 Жыл бұрын
Allahu Antbar
@wen1985
@wen1985 11 ай бұрын
it's crazy, everytime
@hankgaming3
@hankgaming3 11 ай бұрын
It all evolve to ant and crab
@burger3324
@burger3324 11 ай бұрын
@@theblueincineroar6905 aint no way💀💀💀
@derekdrake8706
@derekdrake8706 Жыл бұрын
Funny thing is Subnautica wasn't intended to be a horror game, the devs wanted to give people an alien ocean to explore and to make it as immersive as possible. It's just that oceans are terrifying lol. Thy accidentally stumbled upon a near perfect recipe for a horror game with the setting and gameplay mechanics. Lightning in a bottle.
@thezek6322
@thezek6322 Жыл бұрын
I still don’t get the horror aspect of it, Outlast? Can’t even get past the first part cause of the dark and knowledge that there’s freaky inmates running around. Subnautica? Go into the depths unprotected with all my lights off
@SergioLeonardoCornejo
@SergioLeonardoCornejo Жыл бұрын
I, personally, don't consider it a horror game. But leviathan encounters are certainly scarier than most situations in recent horror games. Between that and the lack of guidance, I pretty much just explore for resources and build my base.
@scronchgoose7403
@scronchgoose7403 Жыл бұрын
More terror than horror
@codyw1023
@codyw1023 Жыл бұрын
all that empty space beneath you ...😰
@marcoaraiza9381
@marcoaraiza9381 Жыл бұрын
No, they definitely went for horror in some parts, like the blood kelp forest
@roonkolos
@roonkolos Жыл бұрын
The fact there exists alien penguins in the Subnautica universe proves that penguins are indeed the *true* ultimate lifeform
@alganhar1
@alganhar1 Жыл бұрын
Not really. Its a classic case of convergent evolution, and Penguins are actually one of the groups of animals on Earth that prove the existence of convergent evolution. If you compare Penguins with Cetaceans (Whales/Dolphins), Pinnipeds (Seals), and nomadic Pelagic Fish (ocean going sharks, Tuna, Mackeral etc) you see that their general body shape is VERY similar. Sure the flippers/feet/fins may differ somewhat and be in different places, but the general body shape and limb form is very similar. This is simply because that body shape and those limb forms serve exceptionally well in the underwater environment. So they have evolved independently on Mammals, Birds and Fish. Sometimes the environment forces certain body shapes or certain limb structures because they are simply the most effective, so there is huge evolutionary pressure in those environments for that body form to evolve. if you look at fish for example pretty much all fish that do not follow that streamlined body shape are Benthic (so live most or all their lives on or near the bottom), and many are weak swimmers often relying on camouflage. As a result seeing a Penguin like bird analogue on another world would not actually surprise a Marine Ecologist such as myself overmuch. Feathers or something like them are an efficient way of both keeping warm and waterproofing. The body shape is efficient for their preferred environment. My only real complaint about them is I feel they are a little TOO close to Earth Penguins. That being said its not an impossibility.
@alexpaul9085
@alexpaul9085 Жыл бұрын
@@alganhar1 r\woooosh
@raionshishi8290
@raionshishi8290 10 ай бұрын
@@alganhar1 Well true to what you said, the fact that they resemble earths penguins so much is to the reality of the efficiency of that body shape, as it's more universal and specified for that type of environment, you can't really expect that much a of a difference at all. Even if it is such a small complaint, it's ultimately to no reason, as what else would you expect ? How much more different can it be ? Why would it be so ? And so on, I actually thought they are very different, considering the only thing they resemble is the body shape which is what should be expected, everything else is extremely different which is more inline with diversity.
@thecoldcapybara1637
@thecoldcapybara1637 10 ай бұрын
You fool. CLEARLY the single greatest lifeform is the almighty CRAB!
@RAMOBUS
@RAMOBUS 10 ай бұрын
@@thecoldcapybara1637 both
@blucactus6365
@blucactus6365 Жыл бұрын
This documentary has single handedly convinced me that the creators had a thorough interest in animal biology. I love that the creatures found fit certain niches and their evolutionary attributes always had a reason for existing. Thank you for making such an amazing documentary!
@WhyEveryHandleTaken
@WhyEveryHandleTaken 9 ай бұрын
the devs were biologists i think
@sebastiantamayo1988
@sebastiantamayo1988 6 ай бұрын
@@WhyEveryHandleTakenthat’s cool asf
@anaionescu8913
@anaionescu8913 5 ай бұрын
​@@VARBY-well....it _would_ . The devs are, after all, native to Earth.
@RafilaWan
@RafilaWan 5 ай бұрын
Below Zero went too Earth imo. Base game was decently unique.
@viktorbirkeland6520
@viktorbirkeland6520 4 ай бұрын
​@@VARBY-How do you mean? Would you prefer only unrecognisable things, with only unrecognisable traits, that makes no sense to us whatsoever? At that point, why don't you just watch lord of the rings? I'm sure you'd like the ring that makes you somewhat invisible! That's unlike anything we know, so I'm guessing that's what you're after! 😊😅
@mccrits386
@mccrits386 Жыл бұрын
This series and the game itself helped me realize marine biology is something that im super interested in and im now enrolled in college for it. Thanks so much for everything
@squidpw6493
@squidpw6493 Жыл бұрын
That’s amazing. Tell me how it goes, yeah?
@mccrits386
@mccrits386 Жыл бұрын
@@squidpw6493 absolutely! I start in the morning
@spammygspammy
@spammygspammy Жыл бұрын
Marine biology seems like so much fun! I'm interested in being a marine biologist, but I'm still deciding since I'm in my last year of highschool, but hopefully I'll know what I would want to study in college soon. Good luck!!! ☺️
@herr_dohler
@herr_dohler Жыл бұрын
Nice story, man! I'm happy for you. Good luck on your studies.
@thewallbruh1400
@thewallbruh1400 Жыл бұрын
so hows it going? did it live up to your expectations
@ThommyofThenn
@ThommyofThenn Жыл бұрын
The first time I tried "exploring" the dead zone and ran into a ghost leviathan was one of the most terror inducing moments I've had in any game
@whonow3486
@whonow3486 9 ай бұрын
He realized what he was doing WASN’T worth it.
@spamtonwithagun
@spamtonwithagun 5 ай бұрын
If ya go to deaper they get worse
@ThommyofThenn
@ThommyofThenn 5 ай бұрын
@@spamtonwithagun have you checked out any of the restoration of cut content mods?
@LockeRobsta
@LockeRobsta 5 ай бұрын
First time piloting my Cyclops, The Eclipse into the dead zone I see that red blip on the radar, a horrid screech and then that face appear from the murk in my head I remember screaming ALL ENGINES, FULL REVERSE!
@joshuaramsden-5882
@joshuaramsden-5882 Ай бұрын
Warning, entering ecological deadzone. Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms. Are you sure what you are doing is worth it?
@Somebodysgamin
@Somebodysgamin Жыл бұрын
One thing you forgot about Stalkers is that in their entries, I believe, as well as a Degasi log or two, it mentions that one plausible hypothesis for their liking of metal from the Aurora or just metal in general is that they can grind their teeth against said metal to sharpen them. This hypothesis is also backed by their teeth falling out occasionally when they do it.
@spitfirebird
@spitfirebird Жыл бұрын
These two games are the only games that have EVER terrified me while playing. The aurora exploding literally sent my fear meter into low-earth orbit when it happened. I haven’t even played them that much but they are still terrifying. I don’t suffer from thallasophobia or any ocean-related fear, it’s just the creatures and events of the game are terrifying.
@rokaslokusevicius3810
@rokaslokusevicius3810 7 ай бұрын
Thallasophobia moment
@deadmeme9980
@deadmeme9980 14 күн бұрын
Horror is really special. It’s so subjective and personal, there are so many people that swear that Subnautica is terrifying, yet others that have no fear at all.
@purplehaze2358
@purplehaze2358 Жыл бұрын
Playing Subnautica is thus far the only time I legitimately couldn’t finish a game because of the phobias I suffer from. Specifically, thalassophobia.
@samkohlo9158
@samkohlo9158 Жыл бұрын
I don’t even have thalassophobia but I still couldn’t finish the game.
@derekdrake8706
@derekdrake8706 Жыл бұрын
I have thalassophobia too and I'm proud to say I did finish the game. Several times. It's actually one of my favorites. Getting through the fear wasn't easy, Subnautica is the first and (so far) only game to give me a panic attack. I actually have advice if anyone wants it.
@midnightflare7143
@midnightflare7143 Жыл бұрын
Same dude. I can only play for about 20-30 minutes before I have to turn it off. Though, I'm happy to say, I have finally completed my base.
@tybuss6211
@tybuss6211 Жыл бұрын
What’s thalassophobia, I assume it has something to do with huge creatures or water of some kind
@JocaPlays87
@JocaPlays87 Жыл бұрын
The first game gave me the fear that is the reason im not playing below zero, idk if the name is thalassophobia but its the fear of vast open water, the fear comes from the dead zone
@KfrancisArt
@KfrancisArt Жыл бұрын
These are starting to feel like real documentaries, love it man.
@ethanwinters3281
@ethanwinters3281 Жыл бұрын
Yooo this is the barren's creator!
@nuclearnoob6412
@nuclearnoob6412 Жыл бұрын
Yes absolutely
@KfrancisArt
@KfrancisArt Жыл бұрын
@@ethanwinters3281 haha damn my name is out there
@ethanwinters3281
@ethanwinters3281 Жыл бұрын
@@KfrancisArt yep (totally did not found it by the video)
@the-under-dog2198
@the-under-dog2198 Жыл бұрын
Yea i also like how he acts like hes actually there such as when he watches the sunset with his spy pengling
@shigeminotoge4514
@shigeminotoge4514 10 ай бұрын
12:05 "listening to them call out to each-other with complex sounds that suggest a surprising amount of intelligence" this is absolutely hilarious when you realise these sounds were recorded by just having the guy scream randomly into the mic, and then slowed it way down.
@justsomejerseydevilwithint4606
@justsomejerseydevilwithint4606 5 ай бұрын
12:00 The reefbacks seem to be the first we see of a specific group of Leviathan Species, characterized by long, rear-facing tentacles that are presumably used for motion, a relatively bulky frame, and two claw-like appendages on the front of its underside that appear to work as both strong fins and formidable weapons. There are three leviathan species with such a body plan; The Reefbacks, The Sea Dragons, and the Sea Emperors.
@Cupcakeboi
@Cupcakeboi 3 ай бұрын
thats what i’m saying! great theory
@ScreamingStrombone
@ScreamingStrombone Жыл бұрын
You forgot the rockgrub, a creature so tiny you probably didn't notice it while swimming through the caves in the depths, these small creatures feed on algae that grows on the rocks found in the caves in the lower areas of the alien ocean
@ScreamingStrombone
@ScreamingStrombone Жыл бұрын
They give off a bright bioluminescent light that is green in shade making them an easy spot if you are looking for them, these tiny but graceful creatures are able to crawl along the cave walls or swim through the sea at average speed. Correct me if I was wrong about anything.
@abbys5907
@abbys5907 Жыл бұрын
I was wondering if anyone else noticed. Also the occolus and eyeye
@MINERAL-115
@MINERAL-115 Жыл бұрын
@@abbys5907 And the holefish, red eyeye and spinefish! :D I'm not all the way through yet so hoping the bleeder and blighter will make an appearance as well. Edit: Aha, I wasn't aware Below Zero had a bunch of shared species.
@beehairbristle3072
@beehairbristle3072 Жыл бұрын
@@MINERAL-115 Same, lol i dont know why i notice such small things.
@Mr._funny2006
@Mr._funny2006 Жыл бұрын
@@ScreamingStrombone strombony
@Techhunter_Talon
@Techhunter_Talon Жыл бұрын
I love the Sea Emperor. One of the biggest creatures you ever see in the game... but it's non-hostile towards you and intelligent enough that it can communicate with you. Before Al-An in Below Zero, it's the most intelligent creature you ever encounter.
@immortalkoopah3138
@immortalkoopah3138 8 ай бұрын
honestly the one part about the sea emperor that made me cry is finding out she used up the last of her life waiting for someone to help her save her babies and then played with her babies before ultimately passing away after they left
@tekatokitaarimodota7685
@tekatokitaarimodota7685 4 ай бұрын
It's THE biggest creature you can encounter. The second being the adult ghost leviathans in the Dead Zone.
@BersealiaDreamheart
@BersealiaDreamheart 4 ай бұрын
@@immortalkoopah3138 You and me both. And I also didn’t like how she was imprisoned in that facility. I think that was cruel. I cried when she died soon after her offspring hatched.
@viktorbirkeland6520
@viktorbirkeland6520 4 ай бұрын
​@@BersealiaDreamheart I think that was the point 😅 we "don't like" imprisoning things, although we imprison both humans, and smart and dumb animals here on earth! Slave labour has and continues to be normal! Even in the west... If you look at the 13th amendment, it was simply never outlawed in the US... as for animals, it has always been a thing, and will continue to be....
@random_youtuber917
@random_youtuber917 3 ай бұрын
​@@tekatokitaarimodota7685 I think the sea dragon leviathans r bigger than both of them
@richardanthony5020
@richardanthony5020 Жыл бұрын
“Question is, is it friendly?” “Not friendly” Third time I’ve watched this and it still cracks me up. Love listening to these at work, makes the time fly!
@northamerica5142
@northamerica5142 Жыл бұрын
I feel a profound empathetic sadness as the Sea Emperors section came to a close with it singing somberly. She probably has been trapped there for hundreds of years, missing her family, her life essentially wasted in the depressing confines of that precursor "tomb". Really goes to show how cruel any species can be if advanced enough. I was wishing that she wasnt so old, so she could swim with her children and sing them to sleep at night. Your editing is top notch and really brings out the feels.
@shep6471
@shep6471 Жыл бұрын
For some reason, the Sea Emperor's death always strikes my heart like a missile. I tear up every time. They stayed there, alone, for so long waiting, hoping, that something or someone would come along to help their babies. When you finally do, they know they won't make it to see their babies thriving in the shallows, but they are so grateful you've helped. Agh, it just gets me, lol! Thanks to you, the player, the ecosystem is pretty much saved from mass extinction, and it's very impactful. There are very few games that touch my heart like this, and Subnautica actually made me fall more in love with our oceans on Earth! I have a much deeper respect and curiosity for life in our oceans now, and Subnautica's biology, while obviously otherwordly, has a faint semblence of realism in the sense that the creatures' evolutionary paths and traits make SENSE. I feel like this is super hard to accomplish, but the team did an incredible job!
@tadenzeh-ashley8176
@tadenzeh-ashley8176 Жыл бұрын
I feel you, it made me tear up when she died, especially when you could hear her heart stop beating and see her last breath. Watching this video has made me want to study our own planet like this and learn as much as possible about marine biology in earth
@TheHopperUK
@TheHopperUK Жыл бұрын
I just came here from Floydson's playthrough video and I still have tears in my eyes from the ending. I really liked that they didn't make her sound too - human? Too intelligent in a human way? She sounded loving and sweet and hopeful. I love her.
@primetimehome
@primetimehome 10 ай бұрын
@@siddharthsirvaiya3544also I liked the way they displayed the theme of capitalism with you, now being in billions of debt to the mega corporation for simply trying to survive, they way you are enslaved by them to basically keep working til you die
@tylerlehr1450
@tylerlehr1450 10 ай бұрын
I'm Klplkk
@Cebbat
@Cebbat 10 ай бұрын
Although with all the trash, plastic, metal, and other things, we technically killed the crater map. We may have cured a virus, but we basically introduced a new virus
@DeadlyLazer
@DeadlyLazer Жыл бұрын
I love how all the details in each lifeform are never just there to make it look cool. There's always an explanation and a purpose for everything.
@ImThatGirl101
@ImThatGirl101 6 ай бұрын
Makes it more realistic
@Giftig--Daniel-P
@Giftig--Daniel-P Жыл бұрын
The stalkers will pick up something and take it back to their "nest." They always return to the same place when they find something. Great way to gather their teeth is to put a few scrap metal around and watch them go back and forth. Some stalkers (or dogs as they're also called) will nest in mid water, dropping scrap metal only to have it fall to the seabed. These are the best dogs to harvest teeth from because you don't have to move the scrap metal around to get them to pick it up again.
@eggyboi3524
@eggyboi3524 Жыл бұрын
There's plenty of channels that explains creatures in games and books like yours. But this format you have like an in-person documentary discovering countless organisms just hits the right spot! I absolutely love this format, please keep on doing it! Much lovee!!
@catking2121
@catking2121 Жыл бұрын
The biology of “Journey to the Savage Planet” would be an interesting one, lots of lore like Subnautica, dare I say even more.
@playerkgaming628
@playerkgaming628 Жыл бұрын
that would be cool
@goldhoney9401
@goldhoney9401 Жыл бұрын
Would be awesome!
@KRG30001
@KRG30001 Жыл бұрын
Yes please! Phenomenal movie
@playerkgaming628
@playerkgaming628 Жыл бұрын
@@KRG30001 movie?
@nortalian549
@nortalian549 Жыл бұрын
And it’s final enemy, the Great and Meaty Poo.
@fionasuter9209
@fionasuter9209 Жыл бұрын
As weird as it may seem, this video has become my go-to tool to sleep. It's not that it's boring or anything like that, it's honestly amazing, but your voice is like so calming? Love it, haven't slept this easily in a long time, so I thank you from all my heart.
@jansenwilliem7206
@jansenwilliem7206 Жыл бұрын
I literally sleep while watching this lol
@YourName-um6sb
@YourName-um6sb Жыл бұрын
You are asking if his voice is calming? It seems like you’re stating it, his voice is calming which helps you sleep. Yet the question mark implies that you are asking HIM if his voice is calming, sorry I just got thrown into a spin trying to decipher what you meant lol. Not trying to be mean or anything but I’ve seen question marks used in this way before and it doesn’t seem like it actually works in English.
@oinkayaya
@oinkayaya Жыл бұрын
@@YourName-um6sb It's there to indicate tone, it's not actually supposed to be a question.
@kenzashenna
@kenzashenna Жыл бұрын
I just put this on to sleep 😂😂😂
@fpcooper95
@fpcooper95 Жыл бұрын
I have a playlist of lore videos to sleep to and this is on it 👏🏾🙏🏾🥰😴
@YingofDarkness
@YingofDarkness 4 ай бұрын
I love the comparison to real life animals. Earth has so many crazy creatures no one hears about and some have only been seen a handful of times. It's truly a wonderous place, and the oceans harbor their own alien worlds
@ellie_rigby.jaecds.
@ellie_rigby.jaecds. Жыл бұрын
I admire how you found so many earthly equivalents. That was quite the learning experience. Brilliant. Thanks a lot. I thoroughly enjoyed this journey.
@myparentsaredivorced4573
@myparentsaredivorced4573 Жыл бұрын
1:07:35 A small misconception with the Mantis Shrimp is that the creature can attack with the acceleration of a bullet, not the speed. A creature like that would be way more dangerous and probably would be too risky to have as a pet lol
@beartheconfused6798
@beartheconfused6798 Жыл бұрын
I mean I saw one punch a crab so hard he was just an arm a torso and a couple of eyes soo yeah honestly why would you bother. Oh and by the way the crab survived it spared the crabs life for better or worse xd
@myparentsaredivorced4573
@myparentsaredivorced4573 Жыл бұрын
@TheVirgoGuy The acceleration is how fast an object’s speed can ramp up, while speed is the distance an object travels in a set time. Something with a great acceleration creates a great amount of force, especially if there’s a lot of mass behind it (force=mass*acceleration, so fast acceleration+high mass=more force) which is why the punches of a mantis shrimp are so effective. The mantis shrimp’s punching capabilities are often compared to a .22 caliber bullet, in which both the claw of a mantis shrimp and said bullet share a similar acceleration of about 23 m/s. What is often confused is that they share the same speeds which is very much inaccurate. While a mantis shrimp claw can reach speeds of up to 50 mph, which is still fast, it’s nothing compared to the 863 mph a .22 caliber bullet can reach. If it were so, the increased size of the claw would create a much more deadly point of impact compared to the diameter of a .22 and be more than capable of punching through human skull.
@cescimes
@cescimes Жыл бұрын
@@myparentsaredivorced4573 knew all that already, but I've really liked how nice and concise you'd explained that 🤝
@Davis...
@Davis... Жыл бұрын
​@@myparentsaredivorced4573 thanks for explaining
@pyropulseIXXI
@pyropulseIXXI Жыл бұрын
@@TheVirgoGuy_ Acceleration is a change in velocity over time. Imagine the same acceleration occurring, but one occurs for 1 second , and one occurs for 0.1 seconds. A 20 m/s^2 acceleration over 1 second means a speed of 20 m/s, while for 0.1 seconds means a speed of 2.0 m/s, which is ten times slower. Time spent accelerating is important. It is the same has having a speed of 60 mph; if you go for 1 hour, you travelled 60 miles; if you go for 1 minute, you travelled 1 mile. If you have the same speed, it doesn't mean you travelled the same distance; likewise, the same acceleration doesn't mean you reach the same speed
@Cactustemmy
@Cactustemmy Жыл бұрын
I really like how realistic you make your vids it’s like if it was if the game was in rl.
@Cactustemmy
@Cactustemmy Жыл бұрын
Thank you all so much for the likes this is the most I’ve ever had so thank youuuuu!
@ravine00612
@ravine00612 Жыл бұрын
@@Cactustemmy you know this is how the game actually looks right? the cinematic scenes are the REAL GAME. you should play it first
@ProximaPvP
@ProximaPvP Жыл бұрын
@@ravine00612 Think he was saying how these feel like a real life documentary, not how the game looks.
@ravine00612
@ravine00612 Жыл бұрын
@@ProximaPvP ehhh, i dont quite get it
@Tsuruchi_420
@Tsuruchi_420 Жыл бұрын
It's so good that it makes the funny stuff in the game, like reef back shaking, land crab walking, absolutely hilarious
@tasteofpurple3044
@tasteofpurple3044 4 ай бұрын
This is my favorite nature documentary ever made
@ansleywimer9873
@ansleywimer9873 5 ай бұрын
You just turned a video game series into quite literally the only documentary I never got bored of at any point. Great job 👍
@carnivoroussarah
@carnivoroussarah Жыл бұрын
It's quite impressive how he followed the same path most players take in subnautica. It makes this video next level impressive. Fantastic video.
@alexeckley428
@alexeckley428 10 ай бұрын
I’d like to think I did the same. However, (and I did try and scan absolutely everything when I first completed it, even leviathans) But This is my first time ever seeing a seatreader leviathan and it amazes me. I would never have even known they were in a game that I HAV PLAYED!!!
@somedumbasswithlonghair4965
@somedumbasswithlonghair4965 8 ай бұрын
​@@alexeckley428they really are VERY out of the way of anywhere you usually go in terms of normal gameplay. It's very centralized in the areas between the lifepods, the islands, and the aurora
@NoOne-yv2ei
@NoOne-yv2ei Жыл бұрын
Throughout this video, i often thought that the flora and fauna seemed mostly realistic and made sense, like if I saw this on an alien ocean i would genuinely not be surprised, it would have seemed natural with the video’s explanation.
@kentslocum
@kentslocum Жыл бұрын
I think the only aquatic lifeform for which I simply couldn't suspend my disbelief was the three-legged leviathon strider. Everything else seemed entirely possible.
@raionshishi8290
@raionshishi8290 10 ай бұрын
@@kentslocum Tho why is the Sea Treader not believable, it seems plausible to me, it would actually be the least surprising creature to me if it were to actually exist.
@nckojita
@nckojita 9 ай бұрын
@@kentslocum it’s actually two legged iirc, the “front leg” is rly just its head and jointed/foldable beak
@HappyMatt12345
@HappyMatt12345 10 ай бұрын
This is an incredibly creative abridged version of Subnautica! I like it alot! Also the amount of similarities between life on 4546B and on Earth is actually a valid example of a real-world evolutionary phenomenon called convergent evolution, which is where creatures that are very different from one-another genetically speaking evolve with similar characteristics independently due to similar environmental demands. A good real-world example is wolves and hyenas, hyenas being closer related to cats than to wolves genetically yet in appearance and behavior they're very similar to wolves.
@PepperThePotato
@PepperThePotato 11 ай бұрын
Im actually pretty scared of the ocean and what could be hiding in the deep dark cold waters, but I still find it fascinating, and was able to power through this game with the help of Chemical Apes. If you are new to the game or plan to play, I recommend checking out all of his videos about subnautica guides. It really helped me out and kind of felt as if someone was with me along my journey because I would do the same exact thing he does.
@BierBart12
@BierBart12 Жыл бұрын
Sandsharks never felt scary to me, just like big derps who try really hard just to never get you. Their funny flailing might work on snails and other unmoving things.. but on anything else? I also just realized that this planet may have had massive landmasses before, which would explain the ones that still exist on the islands. I always felt like the aggressive nature of the leviathans was due to whatever the previous intelligent inhabitants did to the planet. Also, I like to think that the baby sea emperors went on to swiftly recapture the state of dominant lifeform and, through their incredible intelligence, developing spaceflight and becoming a contender to the seemingly horrible megacorporation that is Alterra.
@JakeFish5058
@JakeFish5058 Жыл бұрын
There are real life SandSharks too; Angel Sharks and Monk Fish behave fairly similarly in that sit on the ocean floor covered in sand and sediment in order to ambush their pray.
@undeadwaluwugi758
@undeadwaluwugi758 Жыл бұрын
Below zero had the concept of the repopulated emperors in an early build but was swiftly scrapped. They all just chilled out in open water spewing out enzymes. Not as grandiose as what you mentioned.
@alternax9751
@alternax9751 Жыл бұрын
I have to admit, with their intelligence I honestly think they will become a precursor like being, without going extinct of course.
@VioletMilks
@VioletMilks Жыл бұрын
Nah, Altera would be gone or a fraction of its original size before they even go to space
@douglasprobst5677
@douglasprobst5677 Жыл бұрын
You must realize though, is that the sea emperors, are the saviors
@MsOkayAwesome
@MsOkayAwesome Жыл бұрын
I bought and started playing Subnautica because of this channel. 8 hours in, this game is terrifying!! 🤣
@amonochromatic
@amonochromatic Жыл бұрын
I honestly didn't find it that scary, but yeah, I watch horror movies on regular basis and perhaps could have aspergers so that perhaps plays in the lack of fear
@pp20000
@pp20000 Жыл бұрын
@@amonochromatic bro who asked
@Littlekoji-df1cf
@Littlekoji-df1cf Жыл бұрын
@@pp20000 bro. What about it?
@Littlekoji-df1cf
@Littlekoji-df1cf Жыл бұрын
@@amonochromatic you are fearless💪
@amonochromatic
@amonochromatic Жыл бұрын
@@Littlekoji-df1cf ...thanks?
@bukiyobun
@bukiyobun 8 ай бұрын
i have probably watched this video over 10 times, i always end up watching it all over again
@swishercutterx7456
@swishercutterx7456 9 ай бұрын
It's 2am and I'm watching a documentary about a fictional universe instead of sleeping. What the hell is wrong with me
@Theloserguy_312
@Theloserguy_312 16 күн бұрын
Nothing, swishercutterx7456, nothing at all…
@valentinobambino6728
@valentinobambino6728 16 күн бұрын
Now we're 2 guys watching a documentary about a fictional universe.
@meeegg3627
@meeegg3627 Жыл бұрын
I love the story telling connecting the creatures together. He puts himself in the game as if he is exploring the environment in person.
@derekdrake8706
@derekdrake8706 Жыл бұрын
This is basically how I played Subnautica, I loved studying the creatures.
@naota3k
@naota3k 10 ай бұрын
I've been having horrible anxiety attacks for the past few days... today I started to feel a bit better and put this video on. Your voice is quite soothing, and the pace of the video was just what I needed to calm down a bit.
@lasercraft32
@lasercraft32 Жыл бұрын
I like how you adapted the story (specifically meeting AL-AN) to fit with your documentary style video. :3
@Joshingsoybeans
@Joshingsoybeans Жыл бұрын
Apparently, everyone refers to the skeletal remains in the lost river as the gargantuan leviathan. It most likely went extinct because its large prey died out or moved to safer water, such as the Reefback and/or the frozen leviathan, which are clearly smaller but still large, or perhaps it used to feast on the sea emperor, given that there used to be a lot more of them in the past. Because the sea emperor we see has clearly laid eggs. Edit: This is the most likes I think I have ever gotten.
@mrt_pose
@mrt_pose Жыл бұрын
Good theory I would love to see someone explain this in a video.
@paulgibbon5991
@paulgibbon5991 10 ай бұрын
The really fascinating thing is that the Gargantuan clearly isn't a creature like the blue whale, which is evolved to eat tiny creatures en masse. Those big teeth and powerful skull are more typical of a predator that hunted comparably sized or bigger prey.
@vratti2236
@vratti2236 6 ай бұрын
@@paulgibbon5991 Yeah it probably eated much bigger leviathans that the ones alive in the game, probably of comparable size, cool shit.
@brassmoustache1392
@brassmoustache1392 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if any of the xenobiology of the Metroid series has any potential for a breakdown. I know it's an exhaustive list, but the lifeforms of Talon IV have a special place in my heart.
@natureisneat8262
@natureisneat8262 Жыл бұрын
Oooooo that's a good idea
@Avenray19
@Avenray19 Жыл бұрын
A fantastic suggestion. Retro Studios did a fantastic job of creating an immersive ecosystem.
@Wileybot2004
@Wileybot2004 Жыл бұрын
That would be very cool. Prime’s scans give enough data for a video like this
@Techhunter_Talon
@Techhunter_Talon Жыл бұрын
It'd be cool to see the Prime games for that series. Between the native life of each of that series' planets and the sentient species that call those various planets home, like Chozo and the Luminoth. Latter of which is one of my absolute favorite fictional species.
@MJ-98
@MJ-98 Жыл бұрын
This feels very much like an actual documentary. Great; very calming yet engaging to listen to!
@CanonTheDog_
@CanonTheDog_ 9 ай бұрын
Given the nature of this channel, I always like imagining that all the games, series, artbooks you cover in this sort of way focusing on the speculative biology. They all exist in the same massive universe, separated only by the distance between their respective galaxies. And you are a researcher in a space ship able to jump between them in order to study these magnificent beasts!
@Greatwolfpearl123
@Greatwolfpearl123 Жыл бұрын
This was a really cool documentary. It felt like a real documentary, even though it is about a game. It’s not to surprising, after all, Subnautica is so well thought out that it feels like it could be a real thing.
@99sins
@99sins Жыл бұрын
Was this documentary funded by Alterra themselves? I find it hard to believe that they would fund such a positive exploration of a planet that costed the company so many credits in damages. Maybe this was an independent research project following up on that 'sole survivor of 4546_b' I keep hearing about. In that case I hope that the copyright act will hold up against whatever Alterra wants to do to make sure to keep things quiet about that strange exoplanet.
@ufiypepper2143
@ufiypepper2143 Жыл бұрын
Alterra's Aurora spaceship wasn't mentioned, probably due to the death that it caused. 157 deaths were hidden by this documentary.. I think you're onto something. Hopefully the research crew isn't dead, but Alterra doesn't reveal anything anymore. This seems a little suspicious..🤔🤔
@ZizzleTheKakapo
@ZizzleTheKakapo Жыл бұрын
Hm, I dunno, there have been more companies in recent years that have explored 4546B, like xenoworks for example, I also heard that alterra scrapped any remaining parts of the ship once the sole survivor of the crash returned and told them of the fact the planets defense system or "Quarantine Enforcement System" was shut down.
@douglasprobst5677
@douglasprobst5677 Жыл бұрын
@@ZizzleTheKakapo yeah, probably because it was a total loos, though they probably did salvage its reactor core, which will explode later on
@hiraethhousestudio
@hiraethhousestudio Жыл бұрын
I have never played this game so this comment and the replies were so mysterious to me especially since I'm high lmao
@MCJustJ420
@MCJustJ420 6 ай бұрын
Hands down the most terrifying game I've ever played, most games people find scary don't bother me, but this game is something else
@BowenEros-gt8gn
@BowenEros-gt8gn 6 ай бұрын
The deep, dark ocean below?
@nully1579
@nully1579 11 ай бұрын
I absolutely love how you made this feel like a real and genuine documentary and the comparisons with earth were amazing! Really made me enjoy the beauty of subnautica. Thanks!
@Lokitty719
@Lokitty719 Жыл бұрын
My only disappointment is that you didn't talk about the juvenile sea emperor encounter in sector zero. It would have been interesting to show how the species develops over its life cycle.
@Ali_in_Wonderland
@Ali_in_Wonderland Жыл бұрын
My favorite type of documentary lore type stuff are deep dive into video games and how they work irl compared to in the game. It’s such a relaxing topic, I can listen to it for hours and hours without boredom, it’s such an interesting topic even for games I’ve never played
@LockeRobsta
@LockeRobsta 5 ай бұрын
The first time I encountered a Reaper Leviathan was when I was approaching the Aurora. I had surfaced to inspect the ship when suddenly (not sure if it was programmed behaviour or a bug), this demon serpent breached the surface, flew several feet into the air, then crashed back below the waves. I was frozen in shock for several seconds but eventually dived down to investigate further just in time to hear the most terrifying shriek I've ever heard. I switched to my Seaglide and swam away at Mach fucking 5. Great game.
@justaduster
@justaduster 9 ай бұрын
I love this video, I'm only 22 minutes in and fell in love with the genius of this documentary, the professional level narrating is, simply put, fantastic, the cinematographic shots are both visually interesting and complement the narration, the immersion that this script has is also remarkable as it truly feels like a sea life-researcher is exploring 4546b with the commentary of them having enough supplies, the day ending and night beginning, the switch of equipment from the seamoth to the cyclops, it is all just so marvelous You sir are a goddamn genius and I thank you so very much for creating such a wonderful audiovisual experience
@pnk9639
@pnk9639 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to suggest you take a look at Deep Rock Galactic next. A multitude of underground ecosystems should make for an interesting analysis.
@model.rotten
@model.rotten Жыл бұрын
im not the only one that plays this game!?!?!
@pnk9639
@pnk9639 Жыл бұрын
@@model.rotten Rock and Stone Brother!
@Qreamey
@Qreamey Жыл бұрын
Need it. ROCK AND STONE!
@gustavovillegas5909
@gustavovillegas5909 Жыл бұрын
ROCK AND STONE
@Definitely_not_ai
@Definitely_not_ai Жыл бұрын
IF YOU DONT ROCK AND STONE YOU AINT COMING HOME
@ironwolf3554
@ironwolf3554 Жыл бұрын
As someone who spends far too much time in Ark: Survival Evolved, just studying the wildlife, this kind of video is right up my alley; beautiful work, chief!
@kosica4126
@kosica4126 11 ай бұрын
As weird as it seems, this video is incredibly good background noise when i draw. interesting enough to still listen, while not getting distracted by loud sounds or screaming. This is seriously awesome and i thank you for making it!
@zarico6157
@zarico6157 Жыл бұрын
This was incredible! I adore nature docs AND I'm a long time fan of this game so you can bet I watched this whole thing front to back. I gotta say, I love how you made it focused on the documentation while also adding a lot of personality, making it educational while also giving us a story and someone to root for and empathize with! Super high marks here, this was such a treat!
@erebusmint
@erebusmint Жыл бұрын
I’ve never played any of the Subnautica games, but I’ve watched just about any content about it that I can get my hands on. This genuinely felt like I was watching a nature documentary, and I was immediately captivated! Amazing job ❤️
@BussySnatcher
@BussySnatcher Жыл бұрын
It’s free on gamepass
@erebusmint
@erebusmint Жыл бұрын
@@BussySnatcher I don’t have an Xbox, PC, anything
@uncivilizedapricot3907
@uncivilizedapricot3907 Жыл бұрын
​@@BussySnatcher it sadly left game pass
@BussySnatcher
@BussySnatcher Жыл бұрын
@@uncivilizedapricot3907 like every good game does.
@uncivilizedapricot3907
@uncivilizedapricot3907 Жыл бұрын
@@BussySnatcher Ironically, Subnautica was the reason I got gamepass in the first place.
@HoojoASS
@HoojoASS Жыл бұрын
This is phenomenal work. I've been playing videogames since I was a child. Never once did I think that one day I would be watching a nature documentary based on an incredible game series. Well done. Subbed.
@dillydoo6880
@dillydoo6880 6 ай бұрын
This was such a cool experience, and I love your documentary-style incorporation of ALAN as an ally. Very well done!
@stargod3844
@stargod3844 Жыл бұрын
I loved this! I did have an alternate theory on two of your early findings, though. That very first ray reminds more of a spanish dancer than any ray. And that first leviathan skeleton seems much more like a whale fall than a fossil, given most extinct creature fossils are often quite a bit more buried, and less lively than our friend there. I think it would be cool if the species was still around somewhere possibly only numbering in singular digits at any given time, and living out their time in completely different biomes...(also that was not a very large number of babies that sea emperor had, hopefully at least two will make it to adulthood without a parent to watch over them...)
@ZackGamesaLot
@ZackGamesaLot 2 ай бұрын
No. You do NOT want the Garg to reach adulthood lol
@dengdesigns
@dengdesigns Жыл бұрын
The shallows are safe until you have a Reaper Leviathan follow you home from the Aurora. Every time I leave my moonpool I have to play cat and mouse games to leave. Definitely adds some excitement to the base.
@ollie2111
@ollie2111 Жыл бұрын
I was just talking about how much i LOVE subnautica I recently got the second one and tbh I like the first one best. I also wish they made the story mode playable in invincible mode like the did the first one (according to a dev, the first one wasn't supposed to be like that, it was a bug they left in. Which makes me really mad because having the option to complete a story in free mode is hugely important from a disability equal accessibility standpoint. But, I digress).
@BussySnatcher
@BussySnatcher Жыл бұрын
God mode has nothing to do with disability equal whatever the fuck
@ollie2111
@ollie2111 Жыл бұрын
@@BussySnatcher good job showing how uncreative and uncaring you are, congrats.
@BussySnatcher
@BussySnatcher Жыл бұрын
@@ollie2111 idk what I expected from someone with a pfp like that
@CH40S_1NC4RN3T
@CH40S_1NC4RN3T Жыл бұрын
This game is one of the factors that lead me to realize that biology (both marine and terrestrial) is something that interests me greatly.
@wslaxmiddy
@wslaxmiddy Жыл бұрын
30% of my enjoyment with subnautica was seeing all the new species and reading the scans of them all. I never played Sector Zero so having it all condensed like this is peak content. Also makes me want to go back and rework my way up the tech tree in Subnautica again.
@ninja_of_light_5801
@ninja_of_light_5801 Жыл бұрын
I'm no biologist (more like a mechanic), but Subnauticas organisms are fascinating.
@kathleenjackson3258
@kathleenjackson3258 Жыл бұрын
Have you ever considered doing the biology of “Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real”? It’s one of my favorite mockumentaries, and might be a good fit for one of these. Having only discovered them recently, I’m really enjoying them.
@Varphi_
@Varphi_ Жыл бұрын
Is this the Dragons documentary style show that used to be on the history channel in the early 2000s?
@kathleenjackson3258
@kathleenjackson3258 Жыл бұрын
@@Varphi_ Discovery Channel I think, but yes, it was in the early 2000’s.
@Theproblemchildofyoutube
@Theproblemchildofyoutube 3 ай бұрын
This documentary has been a great comfort to me. I first watched this when I was in the hospital for pneumonia and now it's become my comfort for restless, sleepless night. Thank you.
@Onsvaltti
@Onsvaltti Жыл бұрын
I've never been interested in Subnautica or played it for a second, but this document was so interesting that I ended up watching the whole thing. Thank you.
@chasewormwood9638
@chasewormwood9638 Жыл бұрын
Hello sir I was hoping you could check a game called Rain World. It is set in a world where a super advanced race of ancients have all died out, leaving behind all their structures to be reclaimed by nature. Much time has passed, and the ancients were masters of genetic tech. The purposed animals they created to perform various tasks roam the world and have evolved to the new environment, but the are also many bio-mechanical creatures still around from the time of the ancients, leading to many unique animals. I think you would find it quite interesting
@soulmaster846
@soulmaster846 Жыл бұрын
Fortunately he has a couple videos about that world now
@nikitasinha635
@nikitasinha635 Жыл бұрын
It’s a shame you didn’t talk about the gargantuan leviathan based on what you can gather from scanning it’s juvenile remains.
@gdhyp3rsqu1d59
@gdhyp3rsqu1d59 Жыл бұрын
One thing to note about the stalkers, and this can be found out through both gameplay and bits of lore, is that sometimes when they pick scraps of metal up with their teeth it will dislodge a tooth
@puffedspaghetti5090
@puffedspaghetti5090 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate this "full documentary" because not only do I love watching and fully paying attention to all your videos, I also put your videos on for noise to fall asleep to. So this long provides a full length "documentary" that I don't need to select the next videos for for both situations
@marxtheenigma873
@marxtheenigma873 Жыл бұрын
You need to look at an old ps2 game called Scaler. I love it for the detailed environments. At one point there are actually some plants mimicking a scary predator!
@jhowza2990
@jhowza2990 Жыл бұрын
You just gave me massive whiplash, scaler was my fave game when I was younger!
@dpeterson5630
@dpeterson5630 Жыл бұрын
This is awesome!! I love the documentary style videos, they're such a unique and engaging idea!!
@Jojo-om7uy
@Jojo-om7uy 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this. It’s one of my favorite videos as it helps me when I am having one of my anxiety episodes, your voice is very calming and so are the visuals. Thank you again
@soysauce8020
@soysauce8020 11 ай бұрын
i still come back to watch this to fall asleep sometimes, it's so relaxing but also very interesting it's like watching a nature documentary thank u so much
@carafurry7862
@carafurry7862 Жыл бұрын
I love Subnautica's crazy biology
@peekaloo12
@peekaloo12 Жыл бұрын
As someone that's always had a deep love of marine biology and the deep sea but can't pursue it due to health reasons, Subnautica really tickles that little part of my brain that still hasn't given up on diving
@bisonbisonbison
@bisonbisonbison 3 ай бұрын
this is one of the best videos i’ve ever watched on youtube i love subnautica and your work is amazing
@berriescream9978
@berriescream9978 5 ай бұрын
I come back to watch this video every time I'm sick or sad or have trouble falling asleep, I currently have the nastiest cold and lost my voice, can't get out of bed. This is a life saver!!
@tammhauser
@tammhauser Жыл бұрын
This is, unironically, one of the best videos I've seen on youtube
@Phaota
@Phaota Жыл бұрын
Being an official playtester for the devs on the game since the very early days of Subnautica's creation, it was great fun exploring and finding all the bugs to report, but also watching the various zones and creatures coming into play. "Below Zero" is beautifully crafted, but not as entertaining as the first IMO. BTW, you forgot about the Bleeders in the Kelp Forest areas. There is also the Holefish (which only got a very quick mention), the Membrain Trees of the Deep Coral Reef, the variation of the Peeper, the Oculus, then the tiny Rock Grubs found in caves, and the Giant Floaters under the floating island. As for the Titan Holefish, it is most likely based on our ocean's giant Sunfish species. I'm surprised the Sea Monkey took your scanner. I thought the devs removed that annoying trait. Now they offer you an item for technology you are holding. The Snow fox speeder is garbage IMO. It's easier and better to get around with a fully equipped Prawn exosuit.
@zaclittlejohn2701
@zaclittlejohn2701 Жыл бұрын
The sea monkeys steal from you only before you have ALAN with you. Once you have them with you the sea monkeys will freely offer random things having priority to pinned recipes.
@Phaota
@Phaota Жыл бұрын
@@zaclittlejohn2701 Cool feature. Thanks for the info. I didn't know about that change.
@missingtexturez
@missingtexturez Жыл бұрын
​@@PhaotaI didn't see the comment,was it about how both sea monkey behaviors are in the game
@uhtred7860
@uhtred7860 8 ай бұрын
The first game is far superior to "Below Zero", the story writing in the second game isn't as good, and ive never heard a satisfactory explanation on how Marguerit Maida survived for ten years while being infected with the Kharaa, that was a giant plot hole.
@Phaota
@Phaota 8 ай бұрын
@@uhtred7860 Totally agree. That massive plot hole never made sense to me either considering how much trouble your character had to go through in order to bring the antidote to the world.
@laurenmcconnell206
@laurenmcconnell206 8 ай бұрын
This has to be one of my favorite things I've seen all year. Thank you!
@epicsardines6440
@epicsardines6440 Жыл бұрын
This is like the perfect video to fall asleep too. It’s narrated like an actual animal planet show. U made a really relaxing video
@Schlumpsha
@Schlumpsha Жыл бұрын
Now calling the garryfish the bottom of the food chain is just plain rude: that honor clearly goes to the rockgrub! Credit where credit is due.
@BasementDweller_
@BasementDweller_ Жыл бұрын
They did such a job on making these alien species feel real.
@kirin_misha
@kirin_misha 10 ай бұрын
I love the video. I just started playing Subnautica weeks ago and I'm so afraid of the Leviathan-class life forms. Now that I've seen them in this video, I think I can play the game now without worrying about those ginormous creatures so much. Thanks, CA!
@crosslynclark8583
@crosslynclark8583 15 күн бұрын
Loved how you put the two games together and made a fun story, you shown me things I didn't see with others people, all that's missing is the meteorite.
@kalibra1550
@kalibra1550 Жыл бұрын
This is so well written, and the imagery is sooo well made. It truly feels like those mornings I used to watch National Geographic documentaries. Thanks for this masterpiece!
@wendylacey2745
@wendylacey2745 Жыл бұрын
You really need to do a Biology video on the creatures from The Eternal Cylinder.
@JeMoeder123
@JeMoeder123 Жыл бұрын
My teacher told me to watch documentaries, here you go. HAPPY?!
@pengine6096
@pengine6096 Жыл бұрын
The quality is absolutely amazing, and I don't think I've seen something as entertaining made from the game of Subnautica ever.
@no_fishman9669
@no_fishman9669 Жыл бұрын
Great video, 4546b is such a wonderful yet deadly planet, imagine the Oceanariums full of these fish. Also it would be cool to see you make a video on Biology of Oddworld.
@birddaddydetta
@birddaddydetta Жыл бұрын
YES, I'd love that
@meismonke5543
@meismonke5543 Жыл бұрын
Minecraft would also be good as like it would be pretty nice and enough species to document
@BussySnatcher
@BussySnatcher Жыл бұрын
@@meismonke5543 no it wouldn’t it’s literally just earth besides like 5 things
@danytalksmusic
@danytalksmusic Жыл бұрын
still the most immersive game, possibly even the most immersive form of media I've ever experienced!
@DakotaofRaptors
@DakotaofRaptors Жыл бұрын
For me Battlefield 1 takes the cake. That could be my own bias tho...
@alexx6408
@alexx6408 Жыл бұрын
as a beginner who just started the game few days ago and still haven't even reached the deep zone this video was a huge spoiler but now i'm well informed and know the danger awaits me as well as the creatures i can scan without worrying it was a nice hour spending thanks for the amazing content
@turtlejeepjen314
@turtlejeepjen314 Жыл бұрын
The narrator’s voice is SO calming & relaxing that it sounds like one of those soundtracks that are supposed to gently drift you off to sleep!!🙂🙂❤️ LOVE!!
@itstrue6660
@itstrue6660 Жыл бұрын
This is the only Documentary I've ever watched start to finish. It's amazing and enjoyable. ✨
@LunamPuer
@LunamPuer 11 ай бұрын
This has the same soothing voice and sound I like in a few certain horror story narrators. I can't really sleep to ASMR, but I love these videos and they always help cure my insomnia.
@Unequalstudio
@Unequalstudio Ай бұрын
Ive watched this video multiple times, a few of the times were to fall asleep(your voice is just really relaxing, especially listening to you explain these things)
@pizzalemon3454
@pizzalemon3454 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Stalkers have a certain point near their spawn that works as a "nest", and thats where they put the metals
@aerystargaryenii2565
@aerystargaryenii2565 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking that's what it was doing. Didn't look like it was randomly attacking
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