![]() In other words, the future sub and Kickstarter sub will look more or less the same outside and will have more or less the same in game purpose. And while this future sub won't be identical to the Kickstarter sub, it's going to be the same class aka type. They didn't say how they'll be releasing it (as far as I know), so assume paid DLC, but IMO that's fine. BUT.the dev also said they will be releasing a different sub in the same class down the road a bit. On the Steam forums, one of the devs verified that the Kickstarter ship will be 100% exclusive forever. If you have been waiting for a good deep sea exploration game, then be sure to check this one out.EDIT: While basically everything below is true, the Devs have clarified a few things that I think should be mentioned/commended. Judging by this early build, it already looks like the full game will have a lot of work and effort put into it. These little management mechanics add some additional tactics to the game, although I didn’t use them that much during my preview.ĭiluvion has left a positive impression on me. It is also possible to recruit extra crew members when you’re in a bar, but they cost some money and will drain your oxygen tanks faster. ![]() You can talk to your crew members and acquire some useful information about your objectives, status of your ship or simply some more explanation about the lore of the world. At any time you can switch to a 2D layout of your submarine to check on your crew and divert focus on different parts of the ship. Unique designs like these make the combat refreshing and less likely to become repetitive.ĭiluvion has also taken some inspiration from FTL, the spaceship simulation game released in 2012. This makes you constantly switch between quickly disposing of the exploding vessels and focussing your full fire power on the strong enemy itself. The enemies themselves also require different tactics to dispose of them. For example, one of has a lot of health but also sends out dozens of exploding vessels towards you. But that means that they can also do that, so you have to pay attention to every direction around you. Since you are underwater, you can turn and flip your submarine in every direction and easily flank your enemies. The combat in Diluvion is surprisingly challenging, in a good way. That’s why your little ship is also equipped with a cannon and torpedo launcher. But using the sonar comes with a disadvantage since it can alert enemies and fearsome creatures of your position. Using the sonar sends out a ping around your submarine, showing you where you can go and what potential threats may be nearby. The sonar is a crucial tool of your submarine because it’s your best chance at exploring the abyss and discovering new landmarks and Remnants. It is then that I started to use one of the most important gameplay mechanics in Diluvion: the sonar. One of my first missions was to loot a nearby Remnant, some sort of ancient tomb of the people who lived before you. But getting there won’t be easy since the underwater world of Diluvion can be dangerous and deadly.Īfter a quick explanation of how you move your submarine, you set out on your underwater journey. The goal of the game is simple: find the Endless Corridor and return it to one of the Gods. You play as one of those captains and take control of your own small submarine with a crew of like-minded people. The game is set in a futuristic world where humanity is forced to live underwater. While most of them are able to live a somewhat peaceful live, some of them become submarine captains and set out to seek fortune in the deep abyss below. Now, more than a year later, Arachnid Games has given me the opportunity to try out their early build of Diluvion. Just one month after their announcement the project already got fully funded, showing how many people are interested in their game. The developers wanted to make a deep sea exploration game and hoped that they would acquire enough backers in order to make Diluvion a reality. Arachnid Games announced their Kickstarter project more than a year ago, on June 2, 2015.
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