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Sub-Verge

Steam Youtube Update
2025
3 average hours
0 average in the last 2 weeks
82%
34 reviews
$6.99
Players: Single-player. Steam Achievements. Full controller support. Steam Cloud. Family Sharing.
Tags: Indie.
System: Windows. Mac.
194280728
24 hours
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Love the art and general vibe of this one
194253809
5 hours
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interesting story that reveals itself through puzzle-solving attempts. i am just as transfixed in figuring out each rule, tactic, and strategy as the characters and story lines themselves. beware the krake, that thing scary lookin,,,
194029404
3 hours
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YES. Brilliant! Writing is great, gave a real sense of the larger world setting - and left me wanting more! The sound design is beautiful A definite recommend.
194324462
2 hours
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I am ambivalent toward this game. I guess I misunderstood that choices do not matter and you are a NPC tasked with figuring out the "puzzle" of a group of disfunctional sea dwellers. I played through twice, I did not find the story that intriguing, nor th
194029639
2 hours
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Awesome narrative focused puzzle game with a super cool art style. Would definitely recommend.
194325516
2 hours
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Fun Game, hope to see it get some recognition, keep up the good work!
194194204
2 hours
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Liked the general idea, atmosphere, and the dialogue. But I really just can't recommend it. In this game, you have two choices to make. Up or down. Well, basically that makes sense, because you're in some kind of primitive submarine. Where else would you
195329302
2 hours
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Really enjoyed this. The characters are all really interesting. You need to get everyone to agree to progress in the game, which is a mechanic I haven’t seen before. Played it on my Steam Deck in big picture mode on my TV. The art and world are really n
194035714
2 hours
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Great game! The story keeps the puzzle element interesting, graphics are simple but well done. It made me think more than I expected. Love a puzzle game me. Definitely worth playing if you like narrative games. I'm only on 5/20 achievements so far, but I'
194190667
2 hours
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Sub-Verge is a promising start for a new indie game studio, and they appear to be in great hands with Pantaloon Publishing. Sub-Verge is narrative-driven, and I’m all for it. I enjoyed the banter between divers trying to sway others to their side, giv
194318152
2 hours
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I'd love to shake the hand of the person who wrote this. Total genius, and totally flawed.
194107549
1 hours
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good writing... great sound... play for a good couple hours... great sound...
194096713
1 hours
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İçim daraldı birader bi o yana bi bu yana
194190037
1 hours
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I can't recommend it. Nothing about the lore is explained adequately. The reason why the surfacers hate the sea isn't explained at all, and the endless looping conversations aren't fun. Everything feels arbitrary and on rails. I don't feel like I had any
195340531
1 hours
1 recent
I'd give a neutral review, but these are not possible, so i give positive but only because i really like pantaloon. What I liked: Art, game idea, and i love short games! My issues with the game: - the story was in the wrong moments. I am focused on figuri
194100394
1 hours
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Solid game would recommend strongly to those who like a story and dialog driven game
194422831
0 hours
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Spoilers, obviously. I played through the game once. Can't say that I enjoyed it. I thought there would be more of a choice to how you could steer things. "Manipulate a fractured band of renegade divers" and "Steer the conversation" sounds a lot like an
194116377
0 hours
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A nicely packaged, interesting, different game, with a distinct vibe running throughout (even in the menus and overall presentation). Can finish one run through relatively quickly, which is good if time poor - but that was on the easiest setting, so could
194312643
0 hours
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Eight morons, a mute, and a sea monster walk into a bar....
194403677
0 hours
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An interesting experiment at odds with itself. Eight (-ish) puzzles (?) about finding a workable order for an ever-growing group of cantankerous divers. I had a little trouble taking the writing seriously. I can't quite believe that the krake(n) wou