Creatures of the Deep+ in Apple Arcade

Adventure Fishing

Walkthrough, Guilds, Tips on this special game

Our Site Score

88/100

Cyber Tactics 2099 is an incredible treat for tactical sci-fi fans, offering a deep grid-combat experience that rarely drops frames on iOS. The atmosphere is top-notch, featuring dark rainy street environments illuminated by glowing neon advertisements, backed by an absolute banger of a dark-synth soundtrack. The tactical layer is complex and rewarding, punishing careless positioning while rewarding smart flank maneuvers.

What sets it apart from standard grid tactics clones is the hacking element. Splitting your tactical focus between physical gunfights on the floor and a digital puzzle network on data nodes adds an amazing layer of cerebral tension. The user interface can feel a bit crowded on smaller phone screens due to the sheer volume of skill icons and stat readouts, but on an iPad or ProMax screen, it functions beautifully as a premium, deeply satisfying strategy title.

Reviewed on: Sun Jun 07 2026
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Dinsun Review

Creatures of the Deep manages to establish a very distinct aesthetic atmosphere that sets it apart from typical mobile simulators. Floating out on a stylized, murky blue ocean while real-time players cruise past in their little boats creates an authentic sense of place. The simple, one-touch casting and hooking timing mechanics feel responsive, and the thrill of pulling a bizarre cryptid or a rare deep-sea fish out of the water provides a genuine rush of discovery.

Unfortunately, the game can't fully resist standard mobile progression pitfalls. The bite frequency rates can be incredibly penalizing; you’ll spend ten minutes staring at water ripples catching nothing but old boots and plastic garbage bags, which gets tedious fast. Your default inventory storage bag is also insultingly small, forcing you to constantly backtrack to the village center to drop off items unless you pay premium currency to expand it. It’s a beautifully serene, meditative piece of software, but the progression friction feels entirely designed to test your patience.

Overall Stats

Pros & Cons

  • Charming, distinctive visual presentation and atmospheric ocean soundscapes
  • Engaging global multiplayer integration that avoids feeling invasive
  • Expansive catalog of fascinating aquatic cryptids and deep-sea specimens to document
  • Aggressive inventory capacity limits designed to heavily push premium expansions
  • Inconsistent, frustrating fish bite frequencies that result in excessive downtime
  • Onerous repair cost loops for fishing equipment upgrades

Technical Report

Performance: Maintains an active 60 FPS. Minor visual stuttering occurs when multiple real-time player vessels group together in a single coastal inlet zone.

Accessibility:
  • Simple One-Touch Control Layout
  • High-Contrast Bobber Visual Options

Audience Fit

Buy if: You want a slow-paced, deeply atmospheric, multiplayer fishing title and have the patience to handle grindy resource limitations.

Skip if: You demand fast-paced gameplay loops or hate inventory management mechanics built to incentivize microtransactions.

Similar Games:
  • Ridiculous Fishing
  • Fishing Life
  • Dave the Diver

Reviewer Context

  • Reviewer: Dinsun
  • Hardware: iPhone 15 Pro
  • Playtime: 11 hours
  • Status: Restored the initial harbor island facility and logged over 40 distinct marine specimens

The Game

Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod

Version 0Thu Jul 02 2026

Expected Jul 2, 2026

Ratings & Reviews

N/A out of 5 with N/A Counts
Age Rating 4+

Game Overview

Cyber Tactics 2099 transports players to a neon-drenched, dystopian metropolis dominated by ruthless corporate factions. As the commander of an underground cyber-resistance cell, you will recruit and augment a squad of specialized operatives—ranging from heavy combat brawlers to expert digital netrunners. Engage in isometric, turn-based tactical skirmishes where positioning and cover are vital. Concurrently, you must manage a digital hacking sub-game to disable corporate security grids, reprogram automated security turrets, and steal corporate data secrets right out from under enemy noses.

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Gameplays

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