The Way to the Bottom is an intense deep-sea survival experience that allows players to journey to the depths of the Titanic wreck. This mixture of value-setting logistics and real-time dodging sees Pilgrims navigate their bathyscaphe through yet-uncharted ocean depths. Less than 4% of the Earth’s oceans are mapped in reality, and severely overwhelming threats to our very presence and primary forces of nature, all finely tuned in the game to encourage a lifelike (if not always fun) balancing act of resources with unpredictable hazards of your own choice. Pressure gets more realistic with each meter depth - not just smarter upgrades, but sharper reflexes as well if players are to survive the crushing depths of the ocean.
How To Go Titan: The Way to the Bottom
Guide your bathyscaphe downwards using steering controls, sidestepping jagged structures and deep-sea fauna. Between dives, spend scarce valuable resource on essential upgrades – hull reinforcement to take a little more punishment from progressively more powerful predators, oxygen supply, and maneuverability can all be purchased, although not all at once. Beyond this, it only matters that you cannot be free of these three metrics during descents – structual integrity, oxygen and depth progress. But the secrets to getting to the Titanic are risk assessment: probe further when conditions are good but know when to turn around and save the gear they have worked so hard to get down. Memorizing similar layouts of each obstacle is imperative, but remember that each run through the destruction of the world’s most famous ship will continuously feel poised against your reflexes and upgrade plan, tailored procedurally!