E3: Fishing Master artwork spotted
If you like to fish, but hate having to get up early in the morning to drive out to the lake, Fishing Master (released as Tsuri Master in Japan) is just up your alley. Konami and Hudson Entertainment may have a real winner here considering that the Wiimote is just perfect for a game like this.
You really won’t be missing much if you invite your friends over for some beer, chips, and barbecued fish (from the local grocery), whip out four Wiimotes to play Fishing Master and it’s like you went on your monthly fishing trip already.
Of course, you’ll be missing out on some of the good things that the game can’t replicate like the smell of cold morning air and the sheer thrill of catching “the big one” but you’ll also be skipping the giant mosquitoes and the hassle of having to pack all your stuff when going back home.
So is this game for you? Well, you’ll really have to wait for it to come out before you can decide. Till then, here are four pieces of artwork from E3. If you can stand the cutesy images, well, you’ll probably enjoy it.
If you like to fish, but hate having to get up early in the morning to drive out to the lake, Fishing Master (released as Tsuri Master in Japan) is just up your alley. Konami and Hudson Entertainment may have a real winner here considering that the Wiimote is just perfect for a game like this.
You really won’t be missing much if you invite your friends over for some beer, chips, and barbecued fish (from the local grocery), whip out four Wiimotes to play Fishing Master and it’s like you went on your monthly fishing trip already.
Of course, you’ll be missing out on some of the good things that the game can’t replicate like the smell of cold morning air and the sheer thrill of catching “the big one” but you’ll also be skipping the giant mosquitoes and the hassle of having to pack all your stuff when going back home.
So is this game for you? Well, you’ll really have to wait for it to come out before you can decide. Till then, here are four pieces of artwork from E3. If you can stand the cutesy images, well, you’ll probably enjoy it.