
70
Docked might not be what many fans of the genre were expecting it to be, as it presents more of a series of short construction-themed levels rather than a fully open and immersive job site simulation. However, its management mechanics are interesting, and the heavy equipment is still intricately designed, making for a fun game, even if it’s not the one you necessarily wanted it to be.
80
I was excited to see how a port management and simulation game would look like, and I think that Docked successfully manages to balance both sides of the experience. Adding a narrative into the mix made things even better, because it’s all glued together extremely well, and the experience feels more organic this way. They also manage to add lots of tasks and varied missions for you, so there’s always something to do...Naturally, some tasks will be repetitive, but that’s by design when you play a simulator like this. I was happy to see that you can also manage your port’s finances, upgrade the port and do all kinds of things that other games in the genre don’t cover. There are tons of menus, lots of machines for you to own and use, but also plenty of managerial tasks that you need to check out.
60
Docked presents a unique opportunity to manage your own shipping company; unfortunately, it ends up being more focused on moving containers than actual management, and a more balanced approach would have opened the way for a deeper gameplay experience. Unless you get a thrill out of moving container after container around the same dock area, this one may not be for you.
10
I like this game. Managing different equipment is interesting. Economics is clear to me
3
It was a huge disappointment. There's only a story mode, which lasts a very short time, with very short and identical missions! But who buys a simulator to follow a story? Fans want a sandbox mode! It could have been a masterpiece, but it's rubbish.
5
Where do I begin, Docked is one of the game where you would think you would be loading cargo on ships, fun tasks, upgrading. However this is not the case, it's the same repetitve tasks and just gets boring and tedious after an hour. So unless you like that then go ahead and pick it up, otherwise I would avoid till its in a better state.
Docked
Released On:
Mar 5, 2026
Metascore
Mixed or Average
73
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Mixed or Average
7.1
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Mar 6, 2026
80
I was excited to see how a port management and simulation game would look like, and I think that Docked successfully manages to balance both sides of the experience. Adding a narrative into the mix made things even better, because it’s all glued together extremely well, and the experience feels more organic this way. They also manage to add lots of tasks and varied missions for you, so there’s always something to do...Naturally, some tasks will be repetitive, but that’s by design when you play a simulator like this. I was happy to see that you can also manage your port’s finances, upgrade the port and do all kinds of things that other games in the genre don’t cover. There are tons of menus, lots of machines for you to own and use, but also plenty of managerial tasks that you need to check out.
Mar 5, 2026
80
Between the array of behemoths you’ll be piloting and the business management that keeps Port Wake running you’ll find Docked effortlessly immerses you in its world.
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Mar 15, 2026
10
I like this game. Managing different equipment is interesting. Economics is clear to me
Mar 10, 2026
10
Great game. Everything is very natural and engaging. The atmosphere is relaxing and meditative.
Mar 5, 2026
75
Many players probably don't expect much from a port simulator, but this game proved to be a pleasant surprise. The controls are intuitive and fun, and you won't get bored even after playing for hours. You will also notice your own improvement over time when handling containers and heavy machinery, which will draw you in for more hours of play. The only downside is that the game doesn't include multiplayer or co-op modes.
Mar 6, 2026
70
Docked might not be what many fans of the genre were expecting it to be, as it presents more of a series of short construction-themed levels rather than a fully open and immersive job site simulation. However, its management mechanics are interesting, and the heavy equipment is still intricately designed, making for a fun game, even if it’s not the one you necessarily wanted it to be.
Mar 5, 2026
60
Docked presents a unique opportunity to manage your own shipping company; unfortunately, it ends up being more focused on moving containers than actual management, and a more balanced approach would have opened the way for a deeper gameplay experience. Unless you get a thrill out of moving container after container around the same dock area, this one may not be for you.
Mar 7, 2026
9
Very promising, great physics and feel of the giant machines. Game's short, but could be expanded. Can't wait for DLCs
Mar 12, 2026
5
Where do I begin, Docked is one of the game where you would think you would be loading cargo on ships, fun tasks, upgrading. However this is not the case, it's the same repetitve tasks and just gets boring and tedious after an hour. So unless you like that then go ahead and pick it up, otherwise I would avoid till its in a better state.
Mar 13, 2026
3
It was a huge disappointment. There's only a story mode, which lasts a very short time, with very short and identical missions! But who buys a simulator to follow a story? Fans want a sandbox mode! It could have been a masterpiece, but it's rubbish.
SummaryA longshoreman's job is never done. As the lead operator, you will be tasked with getting hands-on in the daily operation and continuous expansion of your father’s dock in the wake of a devastating hurricane. When the ships roll in, unload heavy cargo. When the flatbeds pull up, ship out vital materials and medicine to those who need... Read More
Platforms:
- PlayStation 5
- PC
- Xbox Series X
Initial Release Date:Mar 5, 2026
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