We're finally back! After years away, VG247 has made a shocking return to the Los Angeles Convention Center for E3 2024. Now, everyone knows that the show has been going through a bit of a rough patch recently, but we're happy to be back with our boots on the ground at world's premier video games show.
]]>The bright lights are up, and the red carpet has been rolled out. We’ve all put on our best jeans, logo t-shirt, and blazer combo (our mums say we look lovely) – it’s time for The Game Awards. Not those ones, though. We mean the VG247 Alternate Game Awards.
]]>Dave the Diver is out on Nintendo Switch, which is a very good thing for Nintendo fans, because it’s one of the best roguelikes in recent memory. It came out in early access last October on Steam (almost a year to the day) and quickly became a firm favourite on Steam Deck. It certainly did in my house, anyway.
]]>Dave the Diver’s Mantis Shrimp boss is a bit of an enigma if you don’t know what you’re doing.
]]>Dave the Diver dove onto Steam and has been plain-sailing since, and there’s hardly any questioning why; the unique concepts patched together in this one adventure/management-sim are lots of fun. You’ll be catching fish by day, and serving them up by night, all while dealing with other underwater secrets.
]]>Dave the Diver is a delightful game, pairing the management of a sushi restaurant with the diving hobby of protagonist, Dave. On top of that, the Blue Hole in the sea appears to hide many secrets alongside its abundance of fish to catch.
]]>Finding the White Spotted Jellyfish location in Dave the Diver is a bit trickier than tracking down some of your more standard catches.
]]>You might think you’re missing a seahorse in Dave the Diver’s Runaway Seahorses quest, but it’s not because you aren’t looking hard enough.
]]>Dave the Diver is a wonderful game, pairing underwater exploration with the management of sushi restaurant, Blanco Sushi. Ultimately, Dave has his work cut out for him when it comes to catching fish, running the restaurant, and uncovering the Blue Hole’s many secrets.
]]>Dave the Diver is a neat game all about underwater exploration, the management of your sushi restaurant, and keeping customers - and quest-givers - happy. With a pleasing pixel-art style and plenty of eccentric characters, this simulation-adventure game will have you hooked. Much like Dave’s fish.
]]>Dave the Diver is what happens when you combine underwater exploration with a restaurant management sim, and it’s fantastic. Spending your days exploring the Blue Hole in the sea, and your evenings serving customers all kinds of sushi, Dave the Diver has plenty of work to be doing.
]]>Dave the Diver is a wonderful management sim that will also see you engaging in plenty of underwater exploration. There’s dozens of fish to catch, an abundance of sushi to serve, and some secrets to uncover as you explore the Blue Hole and restore Blanco Sushi.
]]>Catching tuna in Dave the Diver takes more effort than you might expect, even after Cobra teaches you how it’s done.
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