![]() ![]() That’s when the gun pit along the port side of the carrier opened up on me. I had flashbacks to grade school field trips visiting U-505 at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry. The interior of U-96 can be explored in first- and third-person. ![]() So my stealthy attack run turned into a comical collision. And, since the game hadn’t helped me to stop or slow the engines, I was still going full speed the whole time I was tinkering with the tubes. ![]() Lost in the fog, the enemy hadn’t seen me until I was directly on top of them. Of course, that’s when the prow of my submarine literally bounced off the hull of the British warship. But flooding the tubes - filling them with water in order to push them out of the sub and toward the enemy - took far longer than I anticipated.Īfter three tries I eventually managed to get the red firing button to light up. Before long I was tailing a British aircraft carrier in the North Atlantic, lining up a firing solution with a full brace of torpedoes, each one roughly a third the length of my own warship. My first tour of duty with the German Kriegsmarine in Uboat’s brief tutorial started out as a simple salvage mission. This is an early access game, after all, so get ready for a series of troubled patrols. But the experience swings wildly from a dramatic game of cat and mouse to a comedy of errors thanks to its bugs and a thin tutorial. The hardcore submarine sim blends the third-person management genre - a la FTL or Dwarf Fortress - with first-person action. Deep Water Studio’s Uboat, a novel World War II-themed submarine game, has been locked among the top-selling games on Steam since it was released just over a week ago. ![]()
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