

I'm holding out for multiplayer.Minecraft. The end goal is to make your way off the planet, but there are many dangers on your path to escape. It's just a shame you need to construct underwater bases, right?The story revolves around your ship crashing on a strange planet, and there's a mystery surrounding what caused the accident and what happened to this world. Not only will you need to go through the usual crafting processes, but there are beasts located beneath the surface that do not take kindly to your presence. It's a survival game with a twist: You're in the ocean. Subnautica ($24.99) is a game that blew me away on first firing up the title. It's even better if you're all bloody useless at the game and continue dying to Cthulhu.Subnautica. We have a stunning pixelated art style, matched with intense and fluid combat, unique bosses and enemies, expansive crafting system, Hardcore and Expert modes to add more of a challenge, and more.The best of Terraria comes about when you have a few players on a private server. What makes this game so popular (and managed to sell millions of copies) is how addictive the gameplay is. Terraria ($9.99) is a game that still manages to grab thousands of players at a time on Steam alone, even though the title was originally released seven years ago. If you have a LAN-Server you type your local IP (127.0.0.1). Open starbound, click on multi-player, select your character and type your IP in the upper box. First click on “Launch Starbound Server.”.
