So, I just finished a game called Nice Day For Fishing.
Everyone knows who Viva La Dirt League are and what Epic NPC Man is, right? Good, that saves me a bit of explaining. This is a game based on the video series about a fictional MMORPG called Skycraft. Basically, an in game accident disconnects all the players and gives sentience to the fisherman, Baelin. Stuff happens and an ancient evil is unleashed upon the fantasy world and it is up to Baelin to save the world...by fishing. You see, even though Baelin has sentience, it seems he has no real agency of his own and gets sent on a seemingly endless series of fetch quests for the other NPCs of Honeywood, the town in Skycraft and central hub of the actual game. If I'm not being too confusing here.
What Nice Day For Fishing is, is a side scrolling fishing RPG, you get your quest, which is usually to go and get fish or some item from the bottom of lakes or the seas and bring them back to the quest giver. You would never of though fish could be so versitile. The fishing is a sort of turn based combat, you get a fish to bite and start reeling them in during your turn, before the fish will fight back and try to break your line during which you can block or parry their attacks. As you progress, you get spells to attack the fish or buff yourself. All of which is very useful. And as course, as you progress you get upgrades to increase your abilities and get fish who are deeper down.
The game is not hard, there is no game over if you fail, your line breaks and you have to start again, so there is very little challenge to be had here once you get the parry timing down for each fish. I was so over levelled by the time I got to the final boss that it was over in minutes. Also, despite Viva La Dirt League being a comedy channel, taking the piss out of stupid video tropes, the humour is lacking here, rarely ever getting more than a smile out of me. I think some more voice acting would have helped get the jokes across. And some of the humour does start to grate, like the repeated quest to get the blacksmiths hammer from the well.
But despite those grumbles, I enjoyed my time with this game, the combat is solid and satisfying, the world is beautiful to look at and the fish themselves are all pretty creative, especially the ones is the depths. Its not a long game, it took me about 30 hours to get the platinum, which was more grindy than difficult to get. So yeah, have a look if this sounds interesting.
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