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Bermuda: Lost Survival for Windows

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V 1.0
  • 4.6

    (51)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

Early access indie ocean survival game

Bermuda - Lost Survival is an early access survival game. Stranded on an emergency raft with basic supplies, players must survive in the harsh ocean environment by taking care of their basic needs.

Into the deep

Bermuda - Lost Survival shares much with similar survival/crafting games but with a unique ocean twist. The player character has bars representing thirst, hunger and sanity which must be monitored and kept within healthy limits. To do this, players must dive from their raft into the deep ocean to scavenge for parts. These parts are then used to build floating platforms, crafting benches and more. While this may sound wearily familiar to those who have played survival games, an overall level of graphical polish and atmosphere elevate Bermuda - Lost Survival beyond similar titles. Exploring the ocean depths in darkness while sharks circle above can be extremely tense and atmospheric, and hints of future content revolving around a strange lost civilisation are littered amongst reefs and sunken ships. The game is still firmly within early access but the developers have been fairly consistent with keeping the community informed and updating regularly.

Take the plunge

Bermuda - Lost Survival is an impressive early build of what may become something great. The content available now is limited to a few hours worth of playtime, however, and should only be bought with the inherent risks in mind.

PROS

  • Great atmosphere
  • Graphics

CONS

  • Bugs
  • Small amount of content

Program available in other languages


Bermuda: Lost Survival for PC

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V 1.0
  • 4.6

    (51)
  • Security Status


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