
It’s a clever, compelling fishing adventure game with an eldritch twist you upgrade your boat, nets and rods, venture out further to catch different fish and encounter creatures in the night that make you want to drop the controller in disgust. He shoves me from his shop before barring the door.ĭredge plumbs the depths of our instinctive fear of the ocean and the unseen things that waft around down there in the dark. The fishmonger’s face betrays a disturbing glee when I hand it over to him, then falls as he holds the oceanic aberration to his ear to hear its whispers. After a couple of days, though, I catch something that’s … wrong, a mess of scales curled around a repulsively enormous single eye. The vessel can’t go far, but there are mackerel and cod within easy reach of the port and its lighthouse I’m warned not to stay out after dark as the rocks can be treacherous, looming suddenly out of the dark and crashing against the hull. H eading out as the sun rises in a battered old fishing boat, everything seems peaceful.
