Is Dredge still worth playing in 2026?
Fishing by day, fleeing horror by night, Dredge weds calm management to Lovecraftian dread with quiet skill. Packing your hold like a puzzle, hauling in grotesque catches, running uneasy quests, it all weaves a loop as soothing as it is anxious once the sky darkens. The adventure is short and its systems shallow, so expect no stiff challenge. But the atmosphere, the hushed writing and the day-night cycle make it a memorable interlude. Recent, refined, and right in step with the moment.