Anglerfish

Anglerfish

released on Nov 10, 2022

Anglerfish

released on Nov 10, 2022

The game only saves when you die. Every time you die, something changes. Every change is based on where and how you died. Go on an epic adventure only equipped with your trusted shotgun, your wit and your strong stomach for disturbing exploration. Can you survive a night at the bar, Anglerfish?


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Um jogo que consegue ser bastante criativo principalmente em relação a se renovar nas suas mecânicas, sendo bastante necessário isso para seu funcionamento já que é um jogo que depende de um looping constante e precisa prender a atenção do jogador e ele consegue fazer isso bem.

(Completed on stream)

I saw the trailer for this game awhile before it came out, and was really intrigued by the idea. I didn't end up picking it up on release because I just had too many games to play at the time. Cut to about a week ago from this review, and I'm a bit sad that I sat on it for so long! It's a wonderfully confusing, surprising, and creepy roguelite game that will do everything it can to try and screw you every chance it can... But it isn't unfair. I died a lot, yet I never felt bored having to repeat some of the same rooms over and over again because the game always made them just a little bit different each time. Plus the devs are also incredibly cool people from the small interactions that I was lucky enough to have with them! I highly encourage anyone reading this to play the game.

T B H one of the most creative games I've ever played... at first I was like "wait, I just play the same level over and over again?" But then I ran through it a few times and I got it. The incredible sense of humor of this game is really what carried it, I wanted to keep going just to see what other twists the developers would throw at me. Plus the grotesque imagery and central mystery were really cool!

Also, for a game centered around constantly dying and replaying things it was actually remarkably forgiving, there were a lot of small quality of life touches that showed the devs knew what they were doing. They knew exactly when to give you slack and then reel you in.

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doesn't take full advantage of its premise, doesn't seem to have anything new or interesting to say. some of it works decently, but the repetition is so brutal and the most interesting stuff (the vampire origins, the restaurant stuff) just never gets explored. the third playthrough was long in the making and heavily teased and then it was the shortest and least interesting. really kinda felt like i was getting strung along for nothing.

i love that it's so connected to the community that it's for and came out of, but i'm not involved at all and i dont know any streamers so it just feels sort of alienating to me and undercuts any hope of getting into the mood of the game. just furthers my feeling of "this game is not for me". which is fine! but it seemed like there would be more than that?

also, the fact that this game asks you to leave steam reviews and play their other games to unlock content is kinda desperate. that being said, i kinda wanna try their ER game. i feel like i'd like a game like this if it was less focused on being clever and referential.

ALSO, the screenshots and videos on steam showed several interesting looking sections that i just... never saw. probably because i got tired of poking around knowing that i was probably going to get killed and have to restart all over again. it was encouraging and punishing exploration simultaneously and neither ever felt quite worth it.

the protag is hot though. i have a lot of disgusting violent gay fanfic to write