The ACTUAL size of Subnautica & Below Zero LEVIATHANS | 3D size comparison

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Published 2023-01-13
This is the ultimate Subnautica size comparison, with all creatures on planet 4546b lined up and compared in 3D! Which one was the most shocking to you?

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All Comments (21)
  • @Aci_yt
    This took even more work and time than the first, so if you did enjoy it, please consider liking, subscribing and sharing the video :_AciLove: CORRECTIONS: - Well, it was bound to happen, but I accidentally labeled the stalker "Snowstalker".. my bad! - I somehow managed to forget the gasopod completely... - I got the size of the lava larva wrong! It's actually about 1m tall, not 1.5, sorry!
  • Its actually insane that something like the boneshark would already easily be an apex predator on earth, but compared to everything else in 4546b it is kind of a pushover
  • Subnautica logic: grabbed by a Cheli? Push the jaws of a creature apart even though it’s beak is two to three times bigger than your entire body.
  • @John315
    The only drawback a first person view has, is you can't see the size difference between you and other creatures. If you could, it would instantly become 100 times scarier.
  • @cardboard._
    I think Subnautica's scale issue might stem from the objects you can pick up. In game you can hold a floater in your hands like a football, but here they seem to be almost the size of a yoga ball.
  • @Kaptson
    This really scales up into the fear factor for Subnautica. From a First person perspective most of these creatures seem to look average size or smaller, but from a Third person perspective you can see just how big they really are and in/if a real world like this existed they can eat you in one bite/swallow. With these leviathans its on a whole other level, similar to the statement before, they look big in 1st but in 3rd you are no more than a breadcrumb to them, especially for the gargantuan. This make the oceans of Subnautica even more scary, just like Qui Gon stated; "There's always a Bigger Fish"
  • @rainraven9881
    The most surprising for me personally is the Lava Larva. Even with them plastering themselves onto the Cyclops as a reference, it still never clicked that those things are basically people-sized.
  • Imagine the horror we would've felt discovering an actual Gargantuan Leviathan
  • @GrayderFox
    I didn't realize until I re-watched this, but I thought Riley vanished during the Gargantuan size comparison at the end, and was annoyed. I only realize now that uh, he doesn't vanish. He's just a dot. He is a gnat compared to this thing. It is so terrifyingly, unreasonably large. Good lord.
  • @Fairydragon-
    i was not expecting the bone shark to be THAT big, i thought it was the size of a Stalker.
  • I did not expect a warper to be so massive! I thought they were about the size of the player but turns out they're massive. Interesting.
  • The gargantuan leviathan is genuinely just hard to even imagine
  • @XT_NighTraiN
    For some context: The Gargantuan Leviathan is roughly the size of Mount Everest from base to peak.
  • @mBlue_mMoon
    4:49 genuinely surprised on how big the crabsquid is. Since i set up a base in the northern blood-kelp forest where there are lots of crabsquids, they seemed not too big, guess i was wrong lol
  • Scaling in Subnautica is weird as hell. I genuinely thought that Warpers were only slightly taller than humans, but holy hell they're huge
  • Excellent video! The player model swimming along was really helpful to get context for how big things really are. I was extremely pleased to see it swim through the titan holefish, as well. C:
  • @isfrenchjei
    The fact that this man built a rocket from scratch just to come home, discovering billions of billions of unique creatures and an enzyme never heard before just to get told that he needs to pay a rich company 1 trillion dollars.
  • @crpineo
    I do not remember some of these, especially the Hive Mind and Nootfish Also, was anyone else half-expecting one of the creatures to suddenly animate as the person swam by, and eat them?
  • @daKwolf
    I find it strange that Ghostie juveniles are so significantly smaller than their adult permutations, as both are just as dangerous
  • I love how Subnautica went from "Hi, our game crashes from time to time, we have like 2 fish and 3 plants and you can swim around but the story is still..." to "Look at this amazing eco system, this bomb @ss story and all this cool tech stuff!" Really a game I grew up with that grew with and on me😮😊