![]() It is not implemented however and we will see how it works out when it is fully in-game. I would have enjoyed the creature more with more alien features. However the Sea Dragon, no, because of how familiar it looks, it does seem like a crocodile and the movement is less natural than the ones I encountered so far. The Sea Emperor will likely be the same because of the size and the alien look, and probably because I know it is more sentient. Also about the bleeder the first times I saw it. I have similar feelings about the Crabsquid and the Crab Snake. ![]() Seen in Outlast, Slender, and Subnautica. That is when I see something or know there is something but I am too freaked out to deal with it, so I just press escape, quit to desktop and be done with it for a while. Matter of fact the first time I encountered one, which was when I was swimming towards the Aurora right after starting a new game, I had one of these moments that I call "Slender-Moment". People may avoid them at first, either because of the bellowing noises they make or because of how huge they are in comparison to other animals in the safe shallows. I still do not like them to come near me, even in the Cyclops. 1: Fren Gasopod Ironically, gasopods are usually the first seemingly scary creature in Subnautica that a player will encounter. I agree with the Reaper leviathan being so scary because it looks so alien. The deep blue sea wasnt built for humans. What do they have in common Exactly Built by, and for, humans. ![]() 1 Dic Tator 1:17pm Because in Amnesia youre in a castle, and in Outlast youre in an old asylum. It doesn't give off that kind of "Reaper fear", but then again, we are not going to see the Sea Dragons being everywhere, so. In subnautica you do not know, it is the deep dark full of scarry thing. The fear for the Sea Dragon? It's because of how terrifyingly awesome it is. Well, the fear of Reaper is more of a "paranoid" kind of fear, as it is quite easy to encounter them in SN. If the goals is to continue to capitalize on that part of the experience, I highly suggest making your creatures less humanoid. The scare factor is a huge reason I enjoy this game so singularly. In my experience however, this game is scary and thrilling, daring the depths of our briny new home. Maybe you aren't trying to make them scary predators. Simply put, the more alien this world strikes us, the more thrilling it is to explore and learn about. The Shadow leviathan isn't that big, it isn't that scary, it does almost no damage to your ship and it's grab animation just isn't very scary. This was not something you messed with unless your entire goal was to mess with it. It did a lot of damage and it's size was IMPOSING. Even Reefbacks bring a sense of fear with them because of how alien they look, despite the fact that they're apparently harmless cuddlebugs who will give you rides. The Sea Dragon was something to be feared. The humanoid-esque forms bring with it a sense of familiarity ? or something and no matter how big or how loud they are, they aren't so scary. My point being, the Sea Dragon and Emperor Leviathans don't instill anywhere near the same amount of fear in me. Crazy roar, alien shape, its movements are so inhuman. Personally, I find the Reaper Leviathan pretty terrifying.
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