Aquanox Deep Descent has a fair amount going on under the ocean waves. Therefore, we’ve put together this handy beginner’s guide to tell you all about the game’s mechanics: combat and otherwise. Join us under the sea and you’ll be blasting things to pieces in no time. Or maybe you’ll be the one getting wrecked by the enemies. Either or. To begin with, you can save anywhere at nearly any time. Unlike most other modern games, Aquanox Deep Descent has a 90’s FPS-style quicksave feature. And you’re really going to want it, as things can go horribly wrong for you whenever you turn a corner. Saves come in auto, quick, and regular manual forms and are easy to jump between. It’s worth having a separate manual save when you first leave a docking bay to go on a mission in case you want to try again with a different submarine without having to navigate back, but I’m getting ahead of myself. Here’s how you’re supposed to get pas...
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