
Finny The Fish Swims Into Videogaming View 14
Thanks to IGN PS2 for its short article noting Natsume has announced the PlayStation 2 action title Finny the Fish & the Seven Waters for North American release "in the first quarter of 2005." NCSX describes the Sega WOW developed Japanese version as being "a surprisingly fresh and engaging gaming experience", as "the protagonist UO (fish) is sent on a mission by an old turtle creature... prey may be gobbled up by wagging the right thumbstick... fishermen also plunk their appetizing baited lines into the water to snatch hungry fish." There are also a number of screenshots of this quirky-looking title over at The Magic Box.
Fisht Post (Score:3, Interesting)
Ok, there is something I found very odd (Score:5, Interesting)
Its very doubtful there was an official version....maybe a hacked Chinese version?
My chinese is a bit rusty and the screen is low res, so I can't make out the last character, but the first four are:
jiegou shih ni
Which means something about your results, I guess the last character is kind of important!
Re:Ok, there is something I found very odd (Score:1)
so the whole sentence is 'jie guo shi ni ah?'
translation: "At last, it was you?"
Re:Ok, there is something I found very odd (Score:1)
so the whole sentence is 'jie guo shi ni oh'
translation: "Damn I wish I was playing Doom 3"
I remember this game... (Score:1)
invasive? (Score:3, Funny)
A news article [cnn.com] from a couple days ago (08/05/04) on the subject...
Anyone remember Army men (Score:3, Insightful)
Well this seems original but I don't find the idea very entertaining, if I want to swim around and get food then I'll goto a leisure centre, swim for an hour and grab some lunch.
Anyone remember the "Seaman" game on the Dreamcast? Same thing, different ideas. It'll fail majorly outside of the Asian market, but in that market it'll sell like hot (fish)cakes.
Re:Anyone remember Army men (Score:2)
Hell, I enjoy doing trade runs, and mining resources in RPGs more than I do PvPing.
Something like this is actually appealing to me.
Re:not to be ornery (Score:2, Interesting)
I'm always glad to see more PS2 imports. Now we just need that weird rolling game [ign.com], that cool drumming game [ign.com], and the ribbon games [ign.com] and I'll be happy.
Re:not to be ornery (Score:2)
GameSpy's coverage (Score:5, Informative)
The link is here courtesy of Google: http://www.gamespy.com/articles/533/533067p1.html
If that doesn't work for you it's Volume 23 which I'm sure you can navigate to from http://www.gamespy.com/ [gamespy.com].
Demo in this month's Official Playstation Magazine (Score:1)
It's the Japanese version of the game, however, so while it looks great, it's hard to tell what you're supposed to do.
And unless you speak Japanese, you can't tell WHAT advice the old turtle is offering.