5.6

Mygamer: Shimano Xtreme Fishing Review

Shimano, not taking itself too seriously, will provide a decent amount of entertainment…for about the first two times you play it. Blasting the snot out of fish with a bow and spear is actually fun for a short while, but once this novelty wears off there is little reason to go back. If you find this title in a bargain bin somewhere, it is worthy of a purchase at a lower price, even though the cheap fish killing thrills will be short lived.

5225d ago
6.0

Gamedibs: Shimano Xtreme Fishing Review

In the end though, you probably won't play it more than a few times, as there are better fishing titles out there. Hell, there are adventure games and even rpg's with more entertaining fishing modes. Zelda and Breath of Fire are just two that come to mind.

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6.5

Tech-Gaming: Shimano Xtreme Fishing Review

Much like the recreation on which is based on, one of the fundamental difficulties of fishing games is maintaining freshness. Although the tension of reeling in an enormous catch can be thrilling, repeating the same task dozens of times can be a repugnant as week-old catfish. Developer eV Interactive is hoping to solve the conundrum with Shimano Xtreme Fishing, title that incorporates the obligatory rod and reel process, as well as offering bow and spear gun methods.

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3.5

Kombo: Shimano Xtreme Fishing Review

Shimano Xtreme Fishing brings the sport of fishing right to your living room. You can either be an angler the old fashion way or get more extreme by bow fishing or spear fishing. By requiring using the Wii-mote to simulate fishing movements, Shimano Xtreme Fishing feels more like an arcade fishing game than any simulation.

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