Reel Fishing III | List Price: $39.99 Discount Price: $29.99

| Platform: PlayStation2 Brand: Natsume, Inc. Binding: Video Game Release Date: 2003-10-01 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
FISH OR DIE [Posted on 2004-04-08] This is a great fishing game. its graphics are so real that you think you are really fishing. Dont listen to any other bad review but buy this freakin game or youre not a fisherman. It has dozens of fish to catch, and it is not that hard unless you know how to play. Also, this game has lots of places to fish that look as realistic as the fish.(which is pretty realistic) KILL ALL KIAs
Reel Fishing still the king [Posted on 2004-04-21] most fishing games you'll play, you are limited to bass fishing, and it's either a tournament or arcade experience. This is as close to a real fishing as you'll find. Lots of different lures, rods, lines, fish and environments and wonderful ambient sounds and beautiful graphics. I was disappointed it didn't have as many types of fish and fishing as Reel Fishing 2 (The greatest fishing game ever) but it's the best one out for PS2.
A fishing game actually worth buying! [Posted on 2004-08-06] this game is awesome!!! It's worth every single penny! It's amazing about what natsume can do!!!!!!!
PROS:
excellent graphics
loads of tackle
you can get a dog (black lab)
tons of fishing spots
night and day changes
relaxing nature sounds avert stress
CONS:
weather changes can be very frustrating because
some fish only appear in certain weather
Reel Fishing is worth a try [Posted on 2005-05-09] This is the first time I have been moved to write a review. Strange that it should be over a fishing game huh? I wanted a fishing game so I came here and looked at several options. I purchased Pro Fishing, Reel Fishing III, and Pro Bass for PS2. Reel Fishing is by far the more enjoyable for me. The game is superior because of the realistic visual and sound effects, the interesting (if a little too cute) ongoing plotline, and the side challenges. This is not your typical get on a lake and be in a tournoment type fishing game. Instead it is like a cross between a RPG and challenge fishing. As you meet goals you unlock more storyline and areas. Interesting side challenge you catch and keep fish that (If you feed and tap on *only* the unairated tank) grow large, huge in fact. You then can release them back into the wild and practice re-catching these lunkers!
The only negative is that the guide and game doesn't give easy to follow instructions about how to reel in a fish. Once you get it though it is increadibly easy in most cases. You can always go to an online FAQ for a good description about how to reel them in. Some of the real challenging fish are hard to find and they have realistic difficulties (such as blue gills and chum eating your bait when you are fishing for lunkers.)
Another bonus this game has is fishing variety. You are fishing in a lake and a stream but there is a wide variety of fish types depending on the area. Each time you catch a new type you get a little educational info about the fish you caught. Heck you even get a black lab that you get to name!
Worst Fishing Game I've Played [Posted on 2006-07-18] Unfortunately I own this game, and I have to say that it is the worst fishing game I own. First off, walking around in the water, or whatever it is the pole(that's right it's just a pole view) is doing, doesn't cut it. Second, the bug sound effects, are as annoying as real bugs. Plus, u can't turn them off, only down so they are just a little annoying instead of horribly annoying.Also, I could care less about catching a freaking Japanese trout, or 3 quarters of the fish featured. Lastly, I fish alot, and it doesn't take you 4 minutes to reel in a 4 inch bluegill. The sooner I get done with this, the sooner I can sell this game and get a better one.
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