Monster Chef vs Subnautica
Monster Chef
Monster Chef is truly a unique addition to the stagnating niche of café simulation games. Featuring an eye-catching art style and a ridiculous story to boot, the game will have you venture out into the wilderness to hunt down monsters for their “parts” and then to use those ingredients to whip up a bunch of food that you can then sell to various people and monsters in the city. The game can be somewhat slower-paced, but if you want a game that you can play for maybe an hour or so, once or twice a day, then this game is perfect for you.Subnautica
Subnautica is a virtual reality game set in a gorgeous and open underwater world that may bring to mind epic explorative-styled adventure games like Abzu. However, interestingly, the underwater world you’ll be experiencing is not of the Earth. Instead, the game had you crash landed on an alien ocean world teeming with otherworldly life that may be friendly or hostile – you’ll just have to find out which on your own! The game even has a beautiful yet extremely dangerous “nightlife” that will require substantial preparation.Aside from being an explorative game, Subnautica will also see you scavenge, craft and survive in this alien world as well as to build your very own underwater habitat to be used as your base of operations while you go off on exciting adventures to learn more about the planet you are on.
Subnautica may still be in early access, but the game already feels like a complete game. The development team behind this game is also very active, providing its players with new updates and fixes frequently. When it comes to virtual reality games, Subnautica is definitely one of the few that is actually worth more than the price it asks for.