The first Fisherman’s Tale was a clever puzzler that made use of a recursive lighthouse as the crux of its problem solving. Now, in the sequel, you have a cluttered basement loaded with some elaborate dioramas. It turns out that when you were a kid, your Dad would use these to tell elaborate, highly amusing stories. And the game comprises those tales.
The environments are richly detailed and incredibly vibrant. The individual levels you complete, as well as your basement “hub”, paints the picture of one of the better looking PSVR2 titles to date. This is further elevated by a great soundtrack, featuring a wonderful original score and some excellent sea shanties.
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