7/30/2023 0 Comments New submarine farsky![]() ![]() ![]() Used for overpowered extractor and overpowered drill (which is overpowered as the name suggests)Ĭoal: An uncommon resource found anywhere in the ocean (rarely found on bottom layers). Silver: The rarest resource in the game can only be found in deep sea areas requiring a copper or manganese helmet. Or if you go back to your base straight away, your base that you worked hard on will soon be attacked by the kraken and will be flooded with soggy potatoes. Once you mine it the Kraken will attack you. Requires a copper helmet to reach.Ĭrystals: A risky resource to get. Manganese: A resource found in the deepest part of the survivable ocean, used for overpowered items such as overpowered drills, used for armor and gear, and other useful things such as harpoon cannons. This ore appears on a slightly lower level than iron and requires an iron helmet to be reached. Used for a few useful things such as better equipment.Ĭopper: A resource used for furniture, bases, even better equipment, and weapons. Gold: A rare resource that appears on the map. Iron: The most basic resource to gather used for bases, equipment, and weapons. So, in short, I’d recommend watching the included first impressions video I’ve set up with this mini-review, but I definitely think that FarSky would be a worthwhile purchase if you’re a fan of survival and crafting games, but are looking for a new setting.As it is a survival game you will need resources to progress through the game. Plus, there’s something fun about being chased by a dangerous shark, don’t you think? The game’s music is relaxing and otherwise well-done, the graphics are very nice and quite fitting of the aquatic setting, and the controls fit perfectly with the game. Not only does the game come with the primary Adventure mode, but it also features a Sandbox mode that unlocks once you complete the main storyline. Through crafting, better diving helmets can be made (to allow diving at greater depths) as well as better sources of oxygen to allow for longer journeys, and all of that is ultimately necessary to find all nine pieces of the submarine. ![]() Mining resources, such as iron in order to build tools, is critical, but so is hunting prey for food (you can die of hunger!) or even getting coal to power the stove to properly cook your food. Because of the limited air supply (which I feel may be too limited at a paltry three minutes and 20 seconds at first), each venture outside the small base must be carefully planned. The player cannot immediately swim to the surface (both because the game limits you, but also because you’d get the bends in real-life) and diving below a certain depth without the proper gear will result in intense pressurization, killing you quickly. What I’ve really enjoyed in my time with this game so far is its attention to underwater physics and the like. In essence, it’s one part Minecraft and one part Miasmata. Too deep to safely swim to the surface (and with a limited air supply anyway, even if he were to try doing so), he has to set up shop in an abandoned undersea facility and use it as a staging ground to locate the missing pieces of his watercraft, grow food, and build parts to assist him on his journey. In FarSky, players take the role of Nathan, a researcher whose submarine breaks down deep underwater in the middle of the ocean. ![]()
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