Iβm sure most gamers have that one title that just sticks with them throughout the years. Most of us probably have several. You know the type: we stop playing them, even forget about them for a while, but then one day, there it is.
You pick it up to have a quick go, and boom, fifty hours later, youβre as hooked as day one and canβt get enough.
As someone who plays a lot of games (obviously), I have plenty of these games in my library, but few are more fascinating than Dave the Diver.
I know, itβs a story-driven game, and youβd expect a sandbox to have the lead here. If Kenshi 2 were out yet, that would likely be the number one game here. But with the first game starting to really age now, Dave the Diver edges it.
Self-limiting challenges help keep things fun
Every year or so since launch, I revisit Dave the Diver. The art style is so incredibly unique, and the pixel art is gorgeous. And sure, diving down and fishing up whatever you find gets boring after a while, but self-limiting challenges can re-ignite the fun.
One such challenge I like is setting my menu in the morning, then hunting specifically for what I need to make those dishes. Everything else gets ignored. Iβll also often time-limit my dives when I can, and try to be in and out within ten minutes.
Finally, in the Sushi restaurant in the evenings, I like to relax and only worry about the menu and the wasabi. It can get pretty stressful when your staff isnβt up for the challenge, but youβll just have to spend extra on staff upgrades, as I do.
The best part is the nightmares
What I love most about Dave the Diver is the diligence that went into it. As far as I can tell, all the fish are based on real-world counterparts. So, unless youβre already a marine biologist, youβll have the opportunity to learn all about a whole new world.

I like to look up the fish every time I find a new one, and boy, do some of these creatures fuel my nightmares.
Go ahead, look up goblin shark. Look up frilled shark. See my point?
Okay, so maybe the nightmares it can induce arenβt really the best part about the game. Itβs more the game itself. The loop is intensely satisfying. The daytime fishing is a blast, and running the restaurant at night is a great change of pace.
Dave the Diver has also been getting regular updates, so it being better than I remember (as I stated in the title) isnβt all that weird. Finding Balatro in Dave the Diver this year was probably my all-time favorite gaming moment for a long, long while.
And if you donβt know what Iβm talking about, yeah, a collab means you can play a limited version of Balatro in Dave the Diver, around the time youβre unlocking the Glacial Passage.
But enough about me and my love for this amazing game. Iβd love to hear from you! Whatβs the top game that you revisit every year? (I bet itβs Skyrim.) Drop it down in the comments and letβs compare games, shall we?