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How to get Acidic Raion Pouch in Subnautica 2

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One of the most important components you'll need early on in your Subnautica 2 playthrough is basic batteries, which require a peculiar material known as the Acidic Raion Pouch. They're tricky to find, especially when you're first starting out and are still charting out the ocean's resources. How to find Acidic Raion Pouch in Subnautica 2 You can obtain Acidic Raion Pouch from Acid Raion plants around your Lifepod. The closest one you'll find is inside a Coral Dome cave directly northeast of your starting location. You'll need a Survival Multitool to break apart the Acid Raion plant. Screenshot by Destructoid Before you can break apart nearby Acid Raion plants for their pouches, you'll first need to craft a Survival Multitool using three titanium. You'll find titanium everywhere on the ocean floor, making it an abundant resource that you'll stockpile quickly. Once you have three, head to your Fabricator and make the tool before ven...

Hydroelectric Turbine blueprint locations in Subnautica 2 and how to use

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The Hydroelectric Turbine is going to be your first smart power solution in Subnautica 2 as you expand your base. Unlike the solar panels, these devices don't depend on the time of day. You can use it to harness tidal energy and convert it to power up your base. But first, you'll need to find the two blueprints. Table of contents Hydroelectric Turbine blueprint locations in Subnautica 2 How to use the Hydroelectric Turbine in Subnautica 2 Hydroelectric Turbine blueprint locations in Subnautica 2 The two blueprints are located close to one another, but both are about 400m away from the lifepod. If you haven't found them already, you can use the following images as your visual guides. Screenshot by Destructoid To find the first one, get to about 350m away from the lifepod. Now move either to the left or the right (don't move forward or back so that the distance remains the same). Keep doing so until it shows 210 degrees on the compass. Dive deep...

It seems Amazon canned the Lord of the Rings MMO while somehow simultaneously working on a different LOTR game

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Amazon's in-development The Lord of the Rings MMO, not to be confused with the existing The Lord of the Rings Online , has been canceled, according to reports. Nevertheless, it appears Amazon is still working on a The Lord of the Rings game in collaboration with Embracer's Middle-earth Enterprises. According to Eurogamer , Amazon's gaming division is "working closely" with Embracer's LOTR -focused division Middle-earth Enterprises to create a "compelling new game" set in Tolkien's fantasy universe. In a statement given to Eurogamer, Amazon's head of games, Jeff Grattis, said that the company "continues to explore a compelling new game experience that does justice to Tolkien's world," as well as that it "remain[s] excited about the IP" it's developing alongside Middle-earth Enterprises. Amazon Games was hit with a huge spree of layoffs last October, impacting and probably dooming the LOTR MMO. Image...

How to find Copper in Subnautica 2

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Subnautica 2 keeps the franchise's long-standing tradition of sending the player hunting for Copper. This valuable resource is used in most early recipes involving electronics, including the famous scanner. Luckily, you can find this resource in no time. It's within the vicinity of your lifepod, but you may have gone exploring in different directions before getting here. Plus, the evil electric plant that shocks you isn't exactly inviting. Here's where to find Copper in Subnautica 2 's early game. Copper locations in Subnautica 2 Look down, try not to get shocked. Screenshot by Destructoid The easiest spot to find copper in Subnautica 2 is just below the Lifepod, still in the starting area. Look down to find a cave with an oxygen plant in it, as well as another brain-like structure with a glowing green circle. You'll find a handful of copper deposits on the walls, alongside other handy resources. The brain-like colony, for instance, i...

How to heal in Everything is Crab

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There are many ways to receive damage on a run in Everything is Crab , and we have to heal Darwin to win a specific stage. Healing Darwin not only allows you to prolong a run and eventually beat it, but you can also unlock more Evolutions and Genetics. Let's find out what's the best way to recover your HP. How to recover your HP in Everything is Crab We have more than one way to heal Darwin once he takes damage. You can always avoid such situations by dodging incoming attacks. However, that's not always possible, but you can heal by simply feeding. Yes, feeding not only helps Darwin to grow, but it also helps him to recover his lost health. However, not every type of food will regenerate your HP. Ideally, you'll want to look for food items that have a sparkle around them (refer to the image below). Screenshot by Destructoid These food items can be of different types, but having the sparkle around them is essential. When you consume such food i...

‘We did say we were going to work on it at some point:’ Red Barrels co-founder says a ‘project’ is in the works, and I sure hope it’s Outlast 3

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Last month, I had the chance to speak with Red Barrels co-founder Philippe Morin, where we discussed the current state of the horror genre, how we got here, and what Outlast 's position is within it. Of course, I had to touch upon the potential of a new game, and perhaps even Outlast 3 , and the response I got now has me yearning to see what the studio is working on. Note: The following is based on excerpts from  our full interview with Morin , which we would appreciate you checking out. Outlast 2 is the last "contemporary" entry in the series, following the first game and its Whistleblower DLC. Image via Red Barrels The Outlast Trials remains Red Barrels' main game at the moment, and as Morin told me, the game's monetization model is working well enough to sustain the company and even fund a new project that the studio is apparently working on in parallel to the live-service co-op title. "Right now, because  The Outlast Trials  is i...

Directive 8020: Story and endings, explained

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The Cassiopeia set out to Tau Ceti f, a planet 12 light-years away from Earth, with the Andromeda following behind. They arrive at the planet, having crash-landed following a hull breach by an unidentifiable meteor carrying an otherworldly contagion inside. The contagion—known as the Growth—spread rapidly, taking the form of the esteemed and determined crew. It mimicked their appearance, voice, and copied their history. Once extraterrestrial life has been acknowledged, there are strict rules to follow: Directive 8020. How does the Growth know so much about the crew? Where is Andromeda? What is Williams hiding? Here's the story of Directive 8020 . WARNING: Major spoilers throughout . Table of contents Directive 8020: Story, explained The Cassiopeia Corinth - Andromeda was never coming The truth The Growth What is Directive 8020? All Directive 8020 endings, explained Is The Curator in Directive 8020? Obol coin, O Death, and Dark Pictures teaser trailer, explained ...