| Not sure how useful that knee band-aid is going to be |
I’m probably not the first person to say that they never expected a moe fishing game to get localized, and I probably won’t be the last, but I’d like you all to take a moment to ponder with me the implications of a moe fishing game coming out in North America over all of the other possible titles that could be in the process of being translated right now.
Okay, I’m being overly dramatic, but I have to say I was completely floored by this announcement. Let’s Fish! Hooked On (or Let’s Try Bass Fishing: Fish on NEXT as it is known in Japan) takes an interesting approach to the world of fishing games by combining sickeningly cute character designs by a famous Japanese artist with “realistic fishing action.” Subsequently, it’s also the first full-fledged fishing game for the PS Vita. I imagine the front and back touch controls could work very well in a fishing game, if implemented correctly.
So, does all this mean I’m actually interested in picking up Let’s Fish! Hooked On? Well, aside from the fact that I think the phrase “hooked on” is genius and whoever came up with it should get a raise, I’d have to say intersection of two niches has me morbidly curious. Actually, the first thing that went through my mind while reading the announcement was, “Now wouldn’t that be a hilarious title to blog about!” I’m not exactly sure I should be judging my gaming purchases on how funny they’ll be to read about after I gruel through the process of actually playing them, but I’m sure there is some degree of fun to be had in Let’s Fish! Hooked On. Actually, the developers did take a second to think of possible female fans. After all, one of the four playable characters is a guy:
| Well, that isn’t exactly what I was hoping for. |
More than anything, thinking about Let’s Fish! Hooked On has got me wondering if it’s time I jumped into the world of fishing games. Fishing Resort, which was released on the Wii late last year by XSEED Games, is another fishing game that caught my eye recently. It largely went under gamer’s radars due to the fact that not many people care about fishing games to begin with, and the Wii was pronounced a barren wasteland of shovelware long before it came out.
| My dad, once an avid fisherman, took me ice fishing long ago. It was, for the most part, cold and boring. I think I’d much rather think about ice fishing than actually go ice fishing. |
The moral of the story is that I’m now this close to buying a copy of Fishing Resort. It may not be game of the year material, but it certainly looks like fun.
And since I’m on the topic of fishing games, I can’t not mention the Legend of the River King series. I’ve been debating whether or not to buy a copy of River King: Mystic Valley (DS) for ages now, and my recent interest in fishing games has brought me back to “should I buy it, or should I not” land. The indecision is killing me!
So: fishing games. Love ’em, hate ’em, or ambivalent towards ’em? If I only bought one fishing game, Let’s Fish! Hooked On, Fishing Resort, or River King: Mystic Valley, which would you recommend?
I dont really like any fishing games but “Let’s fish! Hooked on” looks so cute O.O
You’re going to think this is nuts, Anne, but I’ve been thinking of fishing games lately, too — specifically, Fishing Resort and River King DS!
I couldn’t tell you *why* I’ve been thinking of them, but I have. I have a feeling I’ll buy Fishing Resort (and Go Vacation) later this year, actually, as it’s pretty cheap on Amazon right now.
Anyway, like you, I’ve read nothing but great things about Fishing Resort, so I’m sure it’s a worthwhile purchase. I haven’t read anything about River King DS, though, so I’m not as sure about that one. I do like its art style, though 🙂
Oh, and as for the subject of this post: I’m pretty shocked that Let’s Fish! Hooked On (???) is being brought to the States. I’d have to see a trailer of it in action, though, before declaring whether or not I’m actually interested in it…
Melody – The art certainly is cute, isn’t it? Unfortunately I think that’s a very small portion of the actual game – most of it is underwater shots that don’t really look all that great. I’ll be interested to see if this appeals to a wider audience than normal fishing games due to those anime-style graphics, though!
Bryan – What a coincidence! That’s pretty funny.
I don’t know much about Go Vacation. What’s got you interested in that? I’m pretty sure I’m at least going to grab Fishing Resort, as it looks like a lot of fun, and I really like the graphical style.
As for River King, I did do some research on it a while back, as there’s a $15 copy at my local K-Mart (of all places) and I’ve been debating whether or not to buy it for months. From what I’ve read, most people consider it pretty mediocre –– unlike most fishing games, it has a story that revolves around the protagonist catching a mystical fish that will save his sister, who has fallen into an eternal slumber (if my memory serves me right), but the gameplay is supposedly quite easy and it can be beaten relatively quickly. Granted, I don’t really have a problem with easy or short games, so it might be really great!
Oh, there’s already a Japanese trailer for Let’s Fish! Hooked On, but I have to say it doesn’t look all that great. Here it is: http://youtu.be/6ZKxIn4gRl4
Thanks for linking to the Japanese trailer, Anne. I’ll wait it as soon as I’m done with this comment 🙂
As for Go Vacation: I’m interested in it because it uses an art style that’s very similar to Fishing Resort, interestingly enough. Also, I’ve read nothing but positive reviews of it.
It’s supposed to be kind of a Wii Sports Resort-like mini-game collection, but all of the mini-games reside in and take place in a resort-like setting. Also, some of the mini-games are supposed to be rather involved and really good.
Oh, and there’s kind of an Animal Crossing element to it, too, in that you get a house that you can come home to and decorate and all that jazz.
Honestly, it sounds well worth the $20 I’m likely to spend on it, so I’ll probably pick it up soon 🙂
Well, just watched the trailer and … it looks OK to me. It’s definitely not a game that would get me to run out and buy a Vita, though. Actually, even if I already owned a Vita I likely wouldn’t run out and buy it unless reviews were stellar.
BTW, what’s up with the character with gigantic breasts and the world’s shortest tie???