Few indie games blend their various gameplay elements as entertainingly as this one. If you haven’t played this surprise hit yet, now is the perfect chance to catch up.
During the day, you hunt fish through a mysterious underwater hole, and at night, you run a sushi restaurant. This concept merges action-adventure with restaurant management. On paper, it sounds like a bizarre idea, but in practice, it emerges as one of the most convincing gaming concepts in recent years.
Developer Mintrocket has crafted the adventure RPG “Dave the Diver”, continually surprising players with fresh ideas. The mysterious Blue Hole alters its layout with each dive, ensuring constant variety. Additionally, new mechanics are regularly introduced to keep the gaming experience fresh, even after countless hours of play. If you’re considering jumping into the game on PS5 or PS4, now is a golden opportunity.
Dave The Diver: Unprecedented Discounts
Currently, the Dave & Ichiban Bundle featuring crossover content from the “Like a Dragon” series is significantly discounted. Instead of €24.99, you only pay €12.24, marking a 51% reduction, which translates to a saving of €12.75. However, if you want to seize this deal, act quickly: the offer ends on July 16 at 00:59.
International critics have rated “Dave the Diver” an impressive 90 points on Metacritic. Similarly, the game garners a stellar 4.79 out of 5 PSN stars on the PlayStation Store. Critics praise the surprising depth of the diving and restaurant mechanics and the sustained motivation across many hours of gameplay. On the flip side, some story arcs are criticized for not always meshing well, while puzzles are often deemed too simple, and boss battles lack complexity.
Gameplay Mechanics: Dive and Dine
Returning to the gameplay itself: twice per game day, Dave dives into the Blue Hole. Armed with a harpoon gun, he discovers various weapons and items in each dive. Oxygen levels dwindle steadily, declining quickly during aggressive encounters with marine creatures. If Dave runs low on air, he must abort the session, taking only one item back.
These dives yield over 150 different ingredients for 260 sushi recipes. There’s certainly plenty to find in the depths of the ocean. Customer satisfaction at the restaurant translates into likes on the in-game social media app “Cooksta.” This popularity determines how many menu and staff slots become available. This feedback loop between underwater hunting and restaurant operation forms the mechanical heart of the game.
Ultimately, “Dave the Diver” is a game for those unafraid of a unique genre mix. Fans of laid-back simulation games enriched with adventure and RPG elements will find one of the most original productions of recent years here.

