This Sunday, I’m celebrating. You may call me a Seasoned Zeewolf now.
To be honest, I’m really surprised with myself. The main reason for creating this blog was an ugly flaw of character: it’s very difficult for me to finish a game. All too often, I abandon a playthrough not just because I’m bored or don’t enjoy it anymore, but rather because I lose my focus. After all, there are always so many new exciting titles on the horizon, and a few classics I’d like to return to. This is not the case with Sunless Sea, however, because it appears that I’ve finally found a game which was made just for me. Everything — lore, graphics, musics, mechanics, dialogue, characters — seems perfectly tailored to my taste.
When I think about it now, maybe I really should sit down for a while, have a moment of introspection, and write down all the reasons why Sunless Sea is my current Number One. Let’s hope that I’ll be able to make a whole post about it.
500 hours is very impressive! I really enjoyed but I’m not able to able to put in that much commitment! Well done you!
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Well, thanks for your kind words. My problem is that I commit too much time to Sunless Sea and to little to other games, which makes me the Least Interesting WordPress Blogger in history. I’ll have to change it soon :^)
Anyway, if you liked the game and didn’t play the Zubmariner DLC, you really should give it a try. Zailing is less repetitive, there are more opportunities to earn cash and grind stats, and of course there are so many new locations and quests.
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It’s a game that I’ve put on the back burner for the time being with the intention of coming back to it to start a fresh line of captains. At that point I’ll look into the DLC too.
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Impressive, I’ve only put in around 15 hours so far, though I do keep meaning to revisit it.
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