I eventually looked up several video tutorials to learn what to do just to get the quack to shut it. Like clockwork, I received an in-game call from the quest-giver, an alternative medicine guru, every 15 minutes or so, urging me to return. More recently, one Far Cry 6 side-quest tasked me with catching some fish “to chill out,” as if that’s what anyone plays Far Cry for. Last year’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla featured a requirement for testing out its aggravating mini-game before progressing the story. Ubisoft map games are particularly egregious when it comes to the inclusion of fishing, often because they try to approximate the real-world frustrations, like having patience, that come with fishing. Hades? The only thing resembling a flaw in an otherwise perfect roguelike. Personally, I can’t even recall a single fishing mini-game I’ve wrung enjoyment out of in the last few years. Many games offer such a mechanic, but few actually pull it off. A khajiit fishes at a pond near Riverwood in Skyrim.įishing in video games is tricky to nail.
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