Scale the Depths

Critic Reviews for Scale the Depths
Scale the Depths is one of those deceptively simple indie games that quietly becomes incredibly hard to put down. The gameplay loop is satisfying, the fishing feels rewarding, fish preparation is strangely relaxing, and the constant stream of upgrades gives you plenty of reasons to keep diving back in for “just one more run.” It’s not some ultra-hardcore fishing simulator or deep strategy game, and I think it’s better because of that. This is a cozy, low-pressure experience designed to help players unwind and enjoy themselves. Yes, there are a few control quirks and some slightly fiddly upgrade issues that could use smoothing out, but none of them was enough to stop me from having a genuinely good time with it. If you enjoy cozy management games, casual fishing games, or simply want something relaxing to chip away at in the evenings, then Scale the Depths is absolutely worth checking out.
After I entered the 3 biome in Scale The Depths, it was becoming a little too repetitive for me. I enjoy fishing games, and the game-play loop isn’t terrible, but it also wasn’t up my alley either. Controls are simple, even more so If you stick to just using the mouse. And each environment adds something a little different. But it became stale too quickly with having to work towards the knife, rod, and hook, etc. I’m giving Scale The Depths, the Thumb Culture Silver Award. It’s okay, just not up my street.