This is what I wanted from Underrail and never got. It's got crafting, researching, looting for days, bartering, recycling, exploration, boatloads of weapons and gear, and a fully fledged levelling system that works both actively as you repeat tasks, and passively through skill points. It's an absolute blast so far, and if you couldn't vibe with Underrail, please consider giving this one a shot.
Subterrain: Mines of Titan
- Release Date:
- Mar 12, 2024
- Developer:
- Pixellore Inc
- Publisher:
- indie.io
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

After a massive meteor strikes the icy surface of Titan, nothing is left but a vast deposit of rare minerals. The TECC mining company rushes to establish a colony on Titan and successfully tap the riches, until the colony goes dark. It takes years to mount a salvage expedition to the far flung moon of Saturn, so make it count. Restart the flow of resources and figure out what happened to the first wave of colonists.
Stand between the sole survivors of Camp Huygens and total obliteration by Saturn's darkest mysteries. Every turn counts in the desperate struggle for survival, as Titan will not wait around - and neither should you.

- Titan is an unrelenting dynamic, persistent world. Every action and step advances time and brings Camp Huygens closer to collapse, unless someone intervenes.
- Help surviving colonists with their tasks, assign key jobs, harvest materials, and organize crafting stations to keep the doom at bay.
- Manage food and water intake, keep tabs on oxygen and energy levels, and treat any sustained injuries, all while penetrating the abandoned mining tunnels beneath the surface.
- Track the passage of time efficiently or it might turn out that the greatest threat to Camp Huygens isn't Titan or its monsters... but you!

- Unearth the mysteries of Saturn's most famous moon and go deep beneath its surface to face off against its many horrors.
- Fight the monstrosities using intuitive, brisk turn-based combat. Do you make the fight close and personal, risking death as you go toe to toe? Or plink from afar, hoping that ammo won't run out at the wrong time?
- Harness the power of nanomachines to unleash devastating abilities against foes, but also sacrifice the ability to physically pummel monsters into submission?
- Gain experience and power alongside the celestial creatures underground. Evolve and adapt tactics, or perish in the darkness of Titan's mines!

- Craft an endless array of items thanks to a small handful of allies like weapons and elbow grease.
- Salvage what you can, break it down into materials, and produce tools like melee weapons, firearms, protective gear, explosives, and countless survival upgrades.
- Enhance yourself with medical supplies and continue research to develop even better versions.
- Survive long enough to unearth the terrible truth of what happened to the first wave of colonists or find a way to get off the doomed moon, no one said you get both...
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User Reviews
I had a lot of fun exploring the world, collecting crafting & research loot, and building up a character. The game throws a fair bit of time-based pressure mechanics on the player, but those can be opted out via the difficulty selection screen.
This is a pretty good game for those who like dungeon quests. Definitely worth $20. Subterrain: Mines of Titan is a sort-of sequel to Subterrain. The ultra-micro-managing of resources and time in order to fashion the weapons, tools, and quest objects needed for winning is still there. So are the concepts of nanobots and mutants being largely responsible for the story. The second game is isometric, though, as opposed to top-down in the first. There are many other differences. The major difference between the games is that there are other living humans with you in the second one, and their interactions with you and each other are critical for everyone's survival. I liked the concept of not really knowing what is going on in the first game, then figuring out how to be more efficient as the game progressed, because it made me want to replay the game. The second one doesn't have quite that replayability. About the only criticism I have is that the durability/time/resou...
Really great game, with old Subterrain managment vibe, but turn paced now. Can say, prev one was more hardcore, like. Still atmosphere - there. But most thing i dont like, that i can loot/rob any citizen room, with them standing nearby :D Anyway - recommending
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 3.0 Ghz with quad core processor or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2 GB DirectX 10 compatible video card
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 3.0 Ghz with quad core processor or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2 GB DirectX 10 compatible video card
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
FAQ
How much does Subterrain: Mines of Titan cost?
Subterrain: Mines of Titan costs $11.99. Currently 40% off!
What are the system requirements for Subterrain: Mines of Titan?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 3.0 Ghz with quad core processor or better Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 2 GB DirectX 10 compatible video card DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 500 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 3.0 Ghz with quad core processor or better Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 2 GB DirectX 10 compatible video card DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 500 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
What platforms is Subterrain: Mines of Titan available on?
Subterrain: Mines of Titan is available on Windows PC.
Is Subterrain: Mines of Titan worth buying?
Subterrain: Mines of Titan has 83% positive reviews from 6 players.
When was Subterrain: Mines of Titan released?
Subterrain: Mines of Titan was released on Mar 12, 2024.
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