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Gaming Age: Sega Bass Fishing Review

With no multiplayer or wi-fi to speak of, this title's longevity is directly related to how much you enjoy playing a fishing game on your own, with or without the novelty of motion controls. And although you can customize the season and time of day in the 15 courses, there's not much variety in Sega Bass Fishing to feel like it was worth much more than a weekend rental.

Some who played the original to death may find themselves in happy reunion with this port, but those who are looking to fish on their Wii may just want to stick with the mini-game in Twilight Princess. At least you have a cooler hat.
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 602 days 10 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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