If thousands of years from now aliens landed in the crumbling ruins of Washington, D.C., what would they make of it? Ellen Harvey has a wild imagination. These days, the artist has been musing about ...
Reaching the Alien Ruins in Subnautica 2 is like transitioning from the tutorial to the real deal. You've got to cross an open expanse, which a terrifying sea monster (the Collector Leviathan) calls ...
Getting to Subnautica 2's Alien Ruins is your first big traversal challenge in the game. You leave the safety of your home waters behind and strike out into the depths, where mysteries await — and a ...
If alien civilizations rise and fall, they may leave behind artifacts long after they are gone. From abandoned megastructures to quiet machines orbiting dead stars, these relics could tell stories no ...
The ocean can be a mysterious place, with exquisite materials and rare creatures, but sometimes your eyes will gaze upon the things that can’t be explained. In Subnautica 2, one deep dive into an ...
Once you reach the Alien Ruins with the help of a Tadpole, proceed northeast and drop down off the shelf into the deeper parts of the ocean. You'll start to see Celestine below 250 meters. Celestine ...
Grabbing the Tadpole Haul Chassis is by far the best way to load up on any material in Subnautica 2, as you get a 30-slot ...
The Feedback Resonator is an invaluable endgame device in Subnautica 2, but like any endgame item, getting it is neither easy nor safe. Like any other tool in the game, you need to scan ruined parts ...