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Let's Fish! Hooked On
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Developer(s)SIMS Co., Ltd.
Publisher(s)Wired Productions Ltd
Platform(s)PlayStation Vita
ReleasePlayStation Vita
Genre(s)Sports game
Mode(s)Single-player

Let’s Fish! Hooked On, known in Japan as Let’s Try Bass Fishing FISH ON NEXT, is a sports fishing video game developed for the PlayStation Vita. Created by Sims Co., Ltd and published by Wired Productions with character designs by Poyoyon❤Rock. The game is an arcade fishing game with a story mode spread across four characters, with numerous tournaments to play.

The game’s developers, Sims, are known for a wealth of games including the critically-acclaimed game Sega Bass Fishing on the Sega Dreamcast as well as Ape Escape: On The Loose for PlayStation Portable.[3][4][5]


Plot

The game’s plot occurs in the World Tour mode, where you are invited to play as four different characters each with their own story line, unique skills and abilities. The game’s plots differ depending on what character is chosen.

Ryuji’s father is a world famous fishing champion; he has joined the World Tour to follow in his father’s footsteps.

Jamie is Ryuji’s childhood friend, she followed Ryuji to the tournament and decided to join herself after being goaded by Kano.

Kano loves fishing and wants to be a champion and at the same time make friends.

Ai is a magical girl (Mahou Shoujo) who wants to bring world peace through the medium of fishing.


Gameplay

Let’s Fish! Hooked On is a fast and intuitive arcade style fishing game with four main games modes: World Tour: Progress through the World Tour by developing your characters skills and technique, unlocking all items and stages along the way. Challenge: Quick short-bursts of fishing action and online ranking. Training: Hone your skills in any season, time and stage. Underwater: Check out your prized catches. In World Tour Mode, a player can choose between four anime-style characters, which each come with their own comprehensive and individual story. To achieve World Champion status, players must battle through 35 Amateur, Professional and Master Class tournaments. Using the PS Vita’s unique touch screen and rear pad, players can catch up to 9 different classes of fish in 11 themed outdoor stages. [6][7][8]

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