Nice Day For Fishing Steam Review

Anyone who knows me knows I have been a fan of the guys at Viva La Dirt League for years. So when they announced Nice Day For Fishing, I was obviously going to buy it. But when Team17 offered me a review code to check it out on Steam, I couldn’t say no. I was also scared this game would be horrible.

The story is pretty simple and straightforward. You start off in our beloved town of Honeywood, where all adventurers start. The town where Greg the garlic farmer hands out the new adventurers’ quest, and Bodger the blacksmith makes them low-level weapons before they go out into the big, wide world of Azerim.

At least this is how it normally works. Because of some unforeseen circumstances that were totally unavoidable and had absolutely nothing to do with a high sorcerer and some muggers, every hero in the world is suddenly unable to play the game. Also, our favorite fisherman suddenly has the powers of a hero.

Nice Day for Fishin

Let’s get the gameplay out of the way, as you can tell by the name, it’s a fishing game. You will collect different baits and fishing rods so you can battle different fish. Each fish has a different pattern or spells that you will need to switch between offense and defense of your own, and many times know when is the best time to use your own spells and items. The battles can get very strategic, more so later in the game.

It isn’t just about the battles, however, you will need to fish up supplies to rebuild Honeywood. Luckily for you, Baelin is a master of his craft and knows how to use a magnet to haul out rocks, wood, and treasure chests from the depths to help everyone rebuild the town. This is worth it because, as the town grows, Greg and the others will sell better items, hats, and rods to increase all your stats.

Thanks Greg

The gameplay is fun, but it can get a little repetitive. But where this game really shines is for fans of their content. Little throwbacks to skits and NPC DnD really make this game special. Little things like Bodger losing his hammer and promising not to lose it again, and each time you return it, telling you it is rightfully his and not his brother’s. It is always in the same place, and you get the same lecture each time you return it, and a new reward. Fans of the DnD series will instantly recognize this running gag. Baelin never says anything except his usual “Nice day for fishin” and “hua ha” lines, yet someone, the story progresses, is also a nice throwback to both the show and the silent protagonist of RPGs.

The game is fantastic, even if you don’t like the show, and just enjoy old school games, it is a 9/10 experience. The fact that they managed to work so much stuff into it that makes it normally tedious, now fun, is a work of art. The controls also work fantastically regardless of whether you use the keyboard or a controller. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.

Unknown's avatar

Author: Savior699

The one and only blog for savior gaming, join us for news, reviews and opinions on all things gaming as well as potentially other projects.

One thought on “Nice Day For Fishing Steam Review”

Leave a Reply