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The Lost Aliens of Subnautica (ft. Alex Ries)

Subnautica could have contained even more incredible lifeforms. Discover numerous cut creatures designed by Alex Ries and explore their unique biology. --- Alex Ries Links: Alex Ries Twitter:   / alexriesart   Alex Ries Patreon:   / alexries   Curious Archive Links: Twitter:   / curious_archive   Instagram:   / curiousarchive   Many of the speculative creatures that swim in the seas of Planet 4546 B started off as the idea of Alex Ries (the creator of the Birrin), going through multiple iterations of concept art to arrive at the awe-inspiring final designs we see in game. Yet there’s a lot of incredible art of unique speculative lifeforms that — for one reason or another — never made it into the final product. Not implementing all designs from early development stages is a normal part of behind-the-scenes, but some of these designs are so well thought-out, they deserve to be studied further. So, for this entry into the archive, we’ll explore the incredible unseen creatures of Subnautica, exploring their potential biology and how they might fit into the existing environments of Planet 4546B. Now, let’s return to the water of Planet 4546B, and explore the speculative lifeforms that could have been… 0:00 New Subnautica Aliens 1:39 Thalassacean 2:28 Sandspear 3:35 Gardener Eel 4:23 Bulldog Trapjaw 5:20 Shardrunner 6:07 Icebreaker Leviathan 7:15 Crested Reaper 8:14 Grabsquid 10:03 Kitewing 11:05 Ascender Worm 11:57 Ice Shard 12:50 Ventspider 14:02 Rotnest 15:06 Shadow Leviathan 16:17 Ice Dragon 17:09 The Real Architects 18:16 Outro Copyright Disclaimer: Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. All video/image content is edited under fair use rights for reasons of commentary. I do not own the images, music, or footage used in this video. All rights and credit goes to the original owners. ♫ Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com): Beauty Flow, Firesong, Impact Lento, Majestic Hills, Thunderbird, Bittersweet, Floating Cities Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 #CuriousArchive #Subnautica #SpeculativeBiology

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