Frightening brand-new fishing video game Dredge is ‘too frightening to finish’ regardless of charming graphics
If you’ve ever been near the ocean, you might have considered giving fishing a shot.
From afar, this relaxing yet rewarding pastime looks to be an excellent way to save time and receive a free fish meal without having to visit the chippie.
Dredge, Team17’s latest fishing simulator, is so terrifying that you may never want to pick up a rod again after playing it.
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At first glance, Black Salt Games’ newest indie video game may not appear to be all that terrifying. You take on the role of a solitary fisherman who gets to slowly make his way through a group of beautiful islands on a little animated boat.
When you first start the game, you have conversations with a variety of odd yet helpful locals who guide you on your quest to catch completely normal but delicious fish like cod or mackerel.
Nothing seems out of the ordinary, except that everyone is keen to warn you against going out to sea after dark.
Because of these ancient fishwives’ tales, I felt like a real-life fisherman being warned by the crochety locals, and I was honestly too terrified to go cruising in the evening in the game.
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I had no choice but to venture out into the nighttime seas when the local fishmonger asked me to bring home a special catch.
The game’s mood and atmosphere change almost instantaneously as you speed through the night, thanks in large part to the fear metre, which causes the fisherman to have hallucinations the more afraid he becomes. The atmosphere oozes impending dread and terror, and the player’s emotional change is a real credit to the game’s creators.
The infinitely satisfying nature of Dredge’s gameplay cycle has had me coming back for more. It’s just what I need after finishing Elden Ring to go on a relaxing cruise, acquire new materials, improve the ship, and learn new techniques from the depths.
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In spite of my progress in the game and my presence on other islands in the chain, I am now too afraid to continue. My blood pressure goes through the roof if I get into an argument with a marine creature or a tornado.
This means that completing the game and learning everything about its intriguing plot is a hefty order. After 10 hours or so, I’m still not sure if the monsters are real or just the product of the lonely Fisherman’s imagination. Maybe they need to release a version with a ‘Peaceful mode’ — some of us just want to fish, guys.
Despite my personal squeamishness, Dredge is an excellent indie video game with fantastic development that deserves to be on several Game of the Year lists in 2023. Have fun, but don’t forget to keep the lights on.
DECISION: 5/5
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