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You like old games with parkour and FPS? Get Mirrors Edge.
You like modern FPS that jgets boring fast? Get Super Hot.
You like EA games about exploration and crafting with survival elements, that has yet to be finished or optimized, has some bugs, but has new content, bugfixes and optimiztion in the works as it gets finished? Get Subnautica.
Srsly man, ou ask on the Subnautica forums? What answer do you think you are going to get from fans of the game here?
It's your money, get what you think you would actually like and actually play.
It's not really the best question because those games are all entirely different types. This isn't an action game, and mirror's edge isn't a puzzle shooter.
But so long as you are asking for random suggestions?
Earth Defense Force 4.1 (Alas, it's 30% off launch sale has recently ended). Where your measure of personal firepower even at the start of the game quickly escalates into a question of "City blocks per second".
Or I guess you could just stick with the melee weapons and spear gun (HAH, tying it back to Subnautica jokes), to personally kill hundreds of giant ants instead of using airdropped mechs or laser chainsaws, that too.
Not worth the money imho.
Subnautica on the other hand you can play for many hours.