New Zealand indie studio Black Salt’s Dredge surfaced in a extremely mysterious trailer in 2022. All we noticed was a small boat chugging round torrid seas, terrorised by Lovecraftian looming skies and big, tentacled monsters. A later trailer confirmed a fisherman catching ever bigger fish, promoting them for ever bigger quantities of cash, and upgrading his boat as he went. These concepts collectively sum up Dredge: a fish-sell-upgrade loop in a foreboding horror-mystery setting. It’s the newest factor to be washed up on the shores of iconic indie writer Team17 – however is it simply tragic flotsam, or is it some form of cool mutant merman factor?
We’re joyful to report that it’s very a lot the latter. Though the core loop isn’t essentially the most authentic, the set dressing of cosmic worry, ferocious monsters and terrifyingly plumbable depths make all of the distinction. The story begins with a fisherman operating afoul of jagged rocks. Regardless of being on the foot of a lighthouse, the rocks appear to seem from nowhere. The mayor of the close by city loans the fisherman a ship and introduces him to the native fish market and shipyard. And right here you are taking the helm. Controlling your little vessel with left-stick tank controls, you hunt down effervescent spots on the water’s floor. A quick motion sub-mini-game second catches fish, after which you may pootle on again to the dock to promote your haul of tiddlers. Upgrading on the shipyard will get new rods for catching extra assorted fishies from additional afield and all in all it’s a jolly outdated time within the salty solar on the ocean wave. Till nighttime.
Sundown arrives all of a sudden and evening lasts from 6pm to 6am, and that is when issues are very totally different. As tiredness units in, a glowering, frenzied eyeball seems on the high of the display, representing your rising panic. As that occurs, supernatural hazards begin arriving extra aggressively. The impulse to race again to the shore is highly effective and the hurried voyage thrilling as you egg your boat on futilely wishing it was quicker because the moon climbs and the darkness gathers.
That is the place Dredge’s strongest card is performed: there are species of fish you will need to catch that solely come out at evening. Nonetheless horrid the darkish skies and seas are, you will need to enterprise out throughout this time. Ship upgrades are all of a sudden all about having one additional notch of robustness in opposition to accident or assault and never nearly having sufficient house to slot in a humorous octopus. The story relentlessly sends you out of your consolation zone, out amongst treacherous cliffs or bobbing vulnerably atop sickeningly deep, darkish waters.
The story does simply sufficient to maintain you going alongside for the journey: hints at a mysterious ritual, sunken relics with supernatural auras, a shadowy determine whose obsession with them isn’t defined… it’s darkish and creepy stuff – and all that on high of the truth that sea creatures are all freaky as heck already when you consider it. However as certainly because the story and the evening are ridden with horror, the brightness of the morning all the time comes, with the enjoyment of catching extra unique fish along with your slick, spacious trawler because the often soothing or triumphant orchestral rating resounds over the swishing spume and crashing surf. It generally stirred faint reminiscences of Wind Waker, crossed with the quirky, shady characters and site of one thing like final 12 months’s Unusual Horticulture.
Associated to the terror-fuelled gameplay, there’s a little little bit of a barrier to entering into the sport. Robust challenges are thrust upon you very early, and it wasn’t clear to us if we needs to be specializing in upgrading our craft – which required fairly arduous trekking forwards and backwards between fishing journeys and hunts for supplies – or on progressing the story, which was fairly opaque and blocked by an issue spike. Greater than as soon as we knew what we had been presupposed to do however had no concept how to do it. A extra beneficiant serving to hand from a hint-dropping NPC wouldn’t have gone amiss.
In the end, there’s a sense of pressure in what Dredge asks you to do. On the one hand, there’s a thriller story unfolding, alternatively, aspect quests, then on yet one more hand, the core loop of catch-fish-better-boat. That pressure is usually motivating however generally irritating, because the totally different transferring components of the sport appear to have their very own separate agendas relatively than linking up and augmenting each other. For a minimum of a few hours, it felt in turns like a narrative tacked on to a numbers-based motion RPG mechanic, or the RPG mechanic tacked onto the story. As soon as issues clicked, nevertheless, they actually clicked, and we had been fortunately caught within the sturdy currents of thriller and exploration.
Conclusion
With its encyclopaedia of over 125 fish, Dredge’s bounty is a boundless as the ocean, its motion RPG improve compulsion loop as deep. That mentioned, you get out what you set in – in the course of the first couple of hours, anyway. When you obtain the candy spot of an upgraded boat, manageable problem and a narrative in full circulate, it’s magical. The wonderful presentation of a terrifying ocean actually hits house. The necessity to stretch the bounds of security to achieve your subsequent catch results in edge-of-the-seat moments, whereas the slapping rain and eerie creaks of the sound design hardly enable you to to peace out. Interspersed with confidence-building angling within the sunshine and the enjoyable of slotting oddly formed creatures into your tight stock, there’s simply sufficient encouragement to maintain having fun with the horrors. An exquisite first effort from Black Salt, Dredge is completely the form of recreation you mount over the mantelpiece relatively than throw again into the water.