
Please look forward to it.
Don’t you know how boring fishing mini-games are?
>>2
It might catch you by diving.
I thought that, but there was already something diving, so it was a bit ambiguous…
>>4
Even the guy who throws sticks on Dondoko Island.
>>30
I really wanted fishing gear or traps.
I think it would be a shame to say this, but I believe that anything Kiryu-san does becomes interesting.
Is it the demolition fishing method?
I might have ended up like an early version of Dave the Diver.
There must be a fishing mini-game for the pirate brother too, right?
I liked the Matagi mode in 5 to the extent that I wish they would make a whole game featuring Saejima as a Matagi.
The fishing game with zero was indeed not that great…
The protagonist is a tuna.
Pirates are a remnant of that, right?
I thought the pirates looked a lot like epic naval battles from Assassin’s Creed.
It looks scarier than a poorly organized group, the fishing cooperative.
I thought it felt a bit like Sega.
Is it a dragon or a tuna? Be clear.
So, you haven’t been reincarnated in another world yet, right?
>>16
It seems that it will definitely happen eventually…
It’s a Yakuza side hustle mini-game.
>>17
Yakuza is like a mini-game for the yakuza…
Let’s make a game like a mini shop in Yakuza.
The sequel is about crabs…
>>19
Stop that serious stuff.
Fishing and the Yakuza are on the edge of being illegal, right?
>>21
If anything, fishermen are worse.
>>22
I am a law-abiding citizen!
With that name, Kiryu-chan won’t turn into a tuna, will she?
What does “subtle” mean when it comes to fishing?
But I think it would be funny if Saejima was saying “This is my chance!” while catching a tuna…
Daigo, my older brother, and the three former yakuza brothers were fishing together…
>>27
And then to the pirates…
>>28
Dragon Quest is the number one domain, right?
Like Dave the Diver, one of those.
I thought so, and then they collaborated.
Isn’t it better to do something about the strangely high difficulty of fishing like that?
Fishing games are boring, but the bear hunter in 5 was really interesting.
That is really well made.
It’s really fun, isn’t it, Matagi?
On the contrary, aside from the unique mini-game related to number 5, there’s nothing much to say.
I quite liked Kiryu-san’s taxi, too.
The race might be tricky…
Ocean Master Fishing: Yakuza Edition
Yakuza! Demon World Village
The matagi part, when I think about it, was quite cheap even by the standards of the time, but it was extremely fun.
There are some that could be released as standalone mini-games.
Fishing games are masterpieces.
What? Fishing rights?
Is it true that there is a hunting mode for hunting enemies of rival organizations in the city?
Are you going to transship?
Isn’t it a job to put those who can’t repay their debts on deep-sea tuna fishing boats?
I was able to enjoy almost everything in 5, but the dance part made me feel like, “I didn’t buy this to do that!”
>>47
That’s nice, isn’t it?
The younger sister of the Amane clan, prepared solely for Haruka, who cannot fight like the other protagonists.
The port town is rough.
The fisherman of 6 was simply in the rail shooting genre, but
Now that I think about it, it’s similar to the way the old Virtua Cop was made.
Kiryu the Diver
The dance part is kind of half-hearted, and it feels like the judgment is like karaoke, so it doesn’t match the rhythm! That’s a problem.
I can’t catch Espers anymore.
The snowball fight deathmatch is fun, but I dislike that they abandoned difficulty adjustments in the final stage.
Everyone’s targeting Saejima, so there’s nothing left to do but escape and hold on, which has ruined the game’s mechanics.
I’m surprised… I didn’t know there was a generation that doesn’t know about Sega Bass Fishing.
>>57
Sorry, it’s the first time I’ve heard that…
Personally, I don’t have a strong impression that fishing games are interesting.
I wonder if there are any games that have incorporated a game system that even beginners can enjoy fishing.
There was an arcade fishing game included in Gaiden or 8, right?
The 8’s cretak in the mini-game was quite fun.
I thought “What is this?” when I was at level 4 in the cabaret, but I got hooked normally at level 0.
In FF15, there are not only differences in lures that can be caught depending on the time and place, but also because the line is a consumable, I think it was serious that you had to re-spool it regularly to avoid it breaking.
If you’re thinking of catching tuna, you can’t use a messed-up line or system.
I still don’t understand the fun of mini-games related to cabaret club-going, regardless of managing a cabaret.