This week's feature highlights diverse gaming experiences among various players, showcasing their current favorites alongside fascinating insights. Marie revisits the notoriously frustrating PS1 title M&M's Shell Shocked, confessing a complex love-hate relationship. Connor dives into Guild Wars 2, exploring the grind for the title 'Gods Walking Amongst Mere Mortals' and its connection to the original game, while Ed enjoys the unique soundtrack of the horror-funk game Demonschool. Delving into Dispatch, Bertie praises its energetic episodic format. Finally, Dom discovers that Dave the Diver is not just about diving but also focuses on crafting captivating Japanese cuisine, drawing him into the game's immersive culinary aspect.

What makes Dave the Diver more than just a diving game?

Dave the Diver combines diving mechanics with the intricate process of running a sushi restaurant, emphasizing the artistry of Japanese cuisine through beautiful pixel art cutscenes that enhance the overall experience. This unique blend of gameplay keeps players engaged, allowing them to appreciate food creation alongside exploration.

Dave the Diver is a quirky, indie game known for its unique combination of both underwater exploration and restaurant management. Set on a tropical island, players dive to collect fish and ingredients which they then use to create beautiful dishes, engaging them in both culinary artistry and adventure. The vibrant pixel art and charming gameplay make it a standout title in the indie gaming scene.