The latest video game to join the plethora of film adaptations is indie fishing horror sim Dredge, of all games. You would think that with a concept like "fishing game but there's Eldritch horrors" ...
Dredge is all about fishing. Sure, it’s also steeped in intrigue and horror, but getting out and about with a couple of rods is the core of the game. Catch a fish, mark it in your Encyclopedia, sell ...
Team17 and New Zealand developers Black Salt Games have released a trailer showing off their new single-player fishing adventure game, Dredge. The peaceful sea-sim is all about a down-on-their-luck ...
Time to explore some creepy undercurrents. Dredge looks set to take players on a journey across a remote archipelago known as The Marrows. With their trusty fishing trawler, the oceans surrounding ...
Dredge begins with a shipwreck, your unseen fisherman player-character forced to alight on the shores of the island town of Greater Marrow, unable to get home. They’re made to loan a boat from the ...
The sky adopts an orangish hue as the world’s favorite fire giant awakens from its slumber, arcing towards the heavens until it looms over you, large and lustrous. A brisk breeze carries the ...
Dredge manages to be both a fantastic fishing game and a horrifying look at what it's like to be alone in the ocean. I recommend upgrading your engines as soon as possible. While the first ...
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The mobile version of Dredge will contain all the features of the base game on other platforms. There has also been built around a new touch control interface, although there is support for external ...
Dredge is easily one of my favourite games of 2023—and considering how many bangers have released this year, that's a pretty big deal. Its sinister blend of fishing and Eldritch horror had me hooked, ...