
Another Fisherman's Tale

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Critic Reviews for Another Fisherman's Tale
A charmingly narrated VR puzzle game, with some interesting mechanics, but it's let down by mechanical difficulties and occasionally insufficient signposting.
A good example of how to use virtual reality in stimulating and creative ways. Its control and the "abstract" of some puzzles can be scary, but the trip is well worth it.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Another Fisherman’s Tale is every bit as worthy of your time as the first.
The strong point of Another Fisherman's Tale certainly lies in the narrative. Indeed, in the metanarrative. The puzzles are not a miracle, and it almost seems that the developers have calibrated the duration of the game to avoid excessive repetitions. The two or three central chapters are spectacular and in practice alone would be worth the price of admission.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Another Fisherman's Tale may not win any awards for visuals or reinvent the wheel in gameplay. Nevertheless, the love Vertigo Games put in shines through. The story is flawless and the gameplay, while relatively simple, serves its purpose without getting in the way of itself. Another Fisherman's Tale is a beautiful game that deserves your time on PSVR2.
Another Fisherman's Tale eventually tells a heartwarming story that many people will relate to, but whether or not they stick with it to the end is the big question. The narrative feels contorted to accommodate the gameplay, which itself stales rather quickly, and by the time it gets on track the game is over.
Another Fisherman's Tale proved to be a sequel that lived up to expectations. The duration of the adventure finally does justice to the value of the production, while the new mechanics based on the ability to manipulate the body of the protagonist guarantee a fresh and original approach to solving puzzles.
Review in Italian | Read full review
If you’re a fan of inventive puzzle games attached to endearing and emotionally-driven narratives, and you’re lucky enough to have the hardware required to play it, I can wholeheartedly recommend Another Fisherman’s Tale as a great way to spend a couple of hours on a lazy weekend. I truly hope the folks at InnerspaceVR can expand even further with the next title, making it bigger and more challenging, but there’s no denying the smile on my face the entire time I was playing this one.




















