WHAT DID ALAN HIDE FROM US? | Subnautica Below Zero [ENDING]

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Published 2021-05-25

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  • @tobaba8715
    I can just imagine Marguerit chilling in her greenhouse when suddenly she just sees a gigantic precursor phase gate appear out of the ground and she just sits there like "what the hell?"
  • @Pironesia
    Al-lan literally took an emotional support human along when he came back home.
  • @lorna8211
    I think it's interesting that when AL-AN adds hope to his database, he describes it as a bird which he should keep and protect. And the fact he takes Robin with him to his home planet saying he can face anything with her, it strikes me obviously that he views her as an embodiment of hope. Nicely done, game!
  • @airlew543
    I like how AL-AN just adopted a whole human. Anyways, I really hope we get some more of AL-AN's story in maybe another game.
  • @someone2447
    I'm glad they didn't go with "evil alien" cliché. Al-an in so wholesome
  • @t-hummve4767
    Al-An sounded so happy when he said “Robin, you’re just in time. The phase gate is opening.”
  • @LegendOfTamora
    I love how we find out that AL-AN was in charge of that destroyed architect base with the sea dragon skeleton near it in the first game, and that base was responsible for the release of the bacteria on the planet. I like how they took details that lacked real context and backstory from the first game, and gave them a whole important elaboration.
  • @Zadanoire
    i still remember that one episode of subnautica where jack just fucking murdered all the leviathans.
  • @Perma_Tired_
    Getting back to his planet: "Al-An, what is this you have brought back?" Al-An: "This is my emotional support Human, they are called Robin"
  • @Tigress1503
    Can we just appreciate that Al-an actually liked having Robin around and was extremely kind to her including the end quote “with you, I am prepared for anything”
  • “But it turns off the subtitles and some people need that so I’m going to turn it back on.” As one of those people that need the subtitles, you earned an immediate like for that. Thanks Jack!
  • @caiohomar1540
    There was a little bit more, Sam was demoted from Phi Robotics because she didn't want to spy on Marguerit (which explains why she is wary of Robin) and was sent to Outpost Zero, then she finds out Alterra was researching the virus for its own profit, then she set off the explosion that killed her and Parvan in an attempt to stop the sampling of the virus and Alexis is sent there to cover it all up. I like it. The Subnautica series makes a point on saying how bad and greedy Alterra really is which eventually leads to some catastrophe and you're left to tie loose ends.
  • @shrimpified4413
    "and if they survived?" "with you, i am ready to face whatever awaits." nooooo, im soft now that was so nice
  • @triosta1
    Sean: "oh hey a part" Leviathan: "oh hey a person" Sean: "AAAAAAAAAAAA" Leviathan: "AAAAAAAAAAAA" Sean: "OW FUCK THIS STOP" Leviathan: "I EAT WHEN IM UPSET"
  • Honestly jack hit the nail on the head when he said it felt like 2 side stories without a main story, I still loved this game, the graphics, the different areas, the creatures it was all beautiful but I definitely share jacks feelings on this game, it felt like a kind of rushed storyline with how they got resolved so quickly adding to the side story feel
  • @asiangalaxygirl
    I was secretly hoping that Sam might've actually been secretly alive or something. I agree that that storyline fell a little flat, it felt like there wasn't a lot of closure and I didn't feel as sad when we learnt how she died because we had already been told that
  • @Aci_yt
    Sam did die in an accident, but not like you think :) You missed a PDA explaining she set up explosives to bury the frozen leviathan but Parvan accidentally triggered them, killing them both.
  • @adamhill7044
    Me for Five minutes straight: JAck you need one more kyanite. Jack: picks up a random piece of kyanite for the hell of it Me: thank god
  • @twistedoldloony
    Unfortunately the way he played it was heavily based on the early access version. Which means he knew just enough to make him NOT look at things twice. That is why he missed so much, because he thought he had seen it before. That's why it would take so long for him to find certain things like the pepper plants. Where as if you never played it in early access you look at EVERYTHING with the eye to finding all the best usables. There is still a lot of places that he never went to and PDAs he never listened to. I've decided that playing something like this game in early access is a HUGE detriment to when you play the full version. I thought the same thing when he played the original game. That's why I didn't watch any of the playthroughs until AFTER I played the full game. I made a point NOT to play it while it was in early access either. It was super hard to wait but I'm so glad I did!! The full experience of it was amazing!
  • @joshuahunt3032
    When Sean realized he had half as much ribbon plant as he needed, I almost expected him to try building an indoor growing bed in the middle of the cavern to make more lol