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Dredge

Released: 3/30/2023

Critics
79
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Users
96

Score Breakdown

79.4

Critic Average

15 reviews

96

Steam User Score

51,584 reviews

79

Metacritic User Score

630 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-16.4

79 vs 96

Metacritic Disparity
+0.4

79 vs 79

Combined Disparity
-8.0

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.

5/8/2023

Launch Window

Dredge successfully balances a rather serene fishing game with something rather more dark and sinister lurking beneath the surface. Despite the spooky eyes, tentacles, and things going splash in the night, it's really quite relaxing.

80

80/100

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4/21/2023

Launch Window

Dredge's slow dive into Lovecraftian horror intermingles with its simple fishing and sailing mechanics to create an approachable boat management sim that's as unsettling as it is relaxing.

80

80/100

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4/7/2023

Launch Window

Dredge reeled me in to the point I sunk hours into it, and even if my patience floundered at times, the net experience was fun to tackle. While its content isn't stuffed to the gills, it’s hard to be crabby with a gameplay loop that had me hooked, and the intriguing horror angle perched on top of a swimmingly good adventure is worth wading into. It doesn’t have to fish for compliments, but since I’m trawling for puns and you’re probably salty about it, I’ll wave goodbye and say that Dredge isn’t crappie. Sea you later!

80

80/100

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3/30/2023

Launch Window

From the expertly interwoven gameplay loops to the horrifically charming story and art design, Dredge succeeds in creating a new genre blend that I desperately need more of.

90

90/100

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3/24/2023

Early Review

With its encyclopaedia of over 125 fish, Dredge's bounty is a boundless as the sea, its action RPG upgrade compulsion loop as deep. That said, you get out what you put in – during the first couple of hours, anyway. Once you achieve the sweet spot of an upgraded boat, manageable difficulty and a story in full flow, it's magical. The excellent presentation of a terrifying ocean really hits home. The need to stretch the limits of safety to reach your next catch leads to edge-of-the-seat moments, while the slapping rain and eerie creaks of the sound design hardly help you to peace out. Interspersed with confidence-building angling in the sunshine and the fun of slotting oddly shaped creatures into your tight inventory, there's just enough encouragement to keep enjoying the horrors. A wonderful first effort from Black Salt, Dredge is absolutely the kind of game you mount over the mantelpiece rather than throw back into the water.

80

80/100

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3/23/2023

Early Review

Dredge's engrossing gameplay loop and dark, Lovecraftian themes elevate a simple fishing game into something far more intricate and engrossing than its cheerful veneer may suggest.

70

70/100

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3/23/2023

Early Review

DREDGE blends relaxing fishing and Lovecraftian horror to create a compelling and truly unique game

90

90/100

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3/23/2023

Early Review

Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy them a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.

60

60/100

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3/23/2023

Early Review

An extremely enjoyable and well-built solitary fishing experience, made of fears, mysteries, trips offshore and a past that, perhaps, is not the case to bring to light.

87

87/100

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3/23/2023

Early Review

Dredge is both relaxing and unnerving in the best ways. While the day/night cycle could be handled better, it's still an exciting seafaring voyage and one that's worth checking out.

80

80/100

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3/23/2023

Early Review

Plumbing the depths of our fear of the ocean, this clever and compelling video game will suck you in for hours at a time

80

80/100

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3/23/2023

Early Review

Dredge is a fantastically twisted fishing horror full of charm. It snags in parts but still successfully reeled me in from start to finish. A beautifully dreary bite-sized mystery.

89

89/100

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3/23/2023

Early Review

Blending fishing with Gothic horror and Lovecraft is a fine hook, but Dredge is too defined by simple loot-and-upgrade rhythms to reel you in.

75

75/100

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3/23/2023

Early Review

Overall, Dredge is a nice, enjoyable fishing game with a low-fat horror coating. The mechanics, upgradability, and weird fish variety are enough to make for a lightweight and engaging time. But if your primary interest is in the narrative or atmosphere, you may find yourselves disappointed.

60

60/100

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3/23/2023

Early Review

Dredge makes sure to weave in gentle horrors that ensure you can never fully relax

90

90/100

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