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''Reel Fishing'' is a series of
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s by Natsume. The first game, '' Reel Fishing'', was released for the
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in 1996. Originally a localization of
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's (now
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) ''Fish Eyes'' series from Japan, Natsume has since diverged from that series to create their own games.


Series

There are several games in the series. The first two games, '' Reel Fishing'' (released in 1996) and ''
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'' (released in 2000) appeared on the
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. They were followed by '' Reel Fishing III'' in 2003 on the
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. A special fishing reel controller was released with the first game that was also compatible with the sequels. The first game was successful enough to reach "Greatest Hits" status. '' Reel Fishing: Wild'' was released for the Dreamcast in 2001, making it the first non-Sony entry of the series. In 2006, Natsume released ''Reel Fishing: Life & Nature'' and ''Reel Fishing: The Great Outdoors'' for the handheld
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. ''Reel Fishing: Life & Nature'' was also planned for the
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, but was canceled. Two installments for the
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, '' Reel Fishing: Angler's Dream'' and '' Reel Fishing Challenge'' (the latter on WiiWare) were released in 2009.


Games


''Reel Fishing''

''Reel Fishing'' (known as ''Fish Eyes'' in Japan) is the first in the ''Reel Fishing'' series of
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s. It was released on the
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. It was published by Natsume. When hooking a fish, the player must wait until its mouth has completely covered the hook, then hit the reel button to set the hook. Once the hook is set, the player can reel it in. If the player reels when the fish is resisting, there is a greater chance of the line snapping and of the player losing the fish. When the fish is speeding away and then slows, the fish has a lesser chance of resisting. One a fish is caught, the player can put it into their personal aquarium, in which the fish can be fed and raised.


Reception

''Reel Fishing'' received mediocre reviews. While most critics were pleased with the graphics, most also found that the gameplay's combination of slow pacing with excessively high difficulty removed the motivation to keep playing. ''
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''s Jay Boor said he couldn't catch any fish at all, and that the persistent lack of payoff for one's efforts makes the game too frustrating. ''
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'' said the game has a good amount of strategy involved, requiring players to learn about individual species, but concluded it would only appeal to fishing enthusiasts. The four reviewers of '' Electronic Gaming Monthly'' were somewhat divided. Lead reviewer Sushi-X found that the fish are very easy to hook and extremely difficult to reel in, a combination he regarded as both frustrating and blatantly unrealistic. His three co-reviewers, however, all gave it a moderate recommendation, praising the atmosphere and the aquarium. Josh Smith completely panned the game in '' GameSpot'', ridiculing the appearance of the mixed media interface, the way the fish jerks between its limited animations, and the interminable length of the later levels. However, his primary criticism was how the fish always move and react the same way, requiring the player to perform the same excessively difficult timed inputs every time. He summed up, "Primarily FMV-driven, with otherwise stupid, deficient graphics, and perhaps the most repetitive gameplay to ever retard the potential of the PlayStation, ''Reel Fishing'' is really a dog."


''Reel Fishing II''

''Reel Fishing II'' (known as ''Fish Eyes II'' in Japan) is the final ''Reel Fishing''
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on the
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. It was published by Victor Interactive Software. It features 19 levels and tons of different types of fish. The main menu gives an options menu, Free mode, and Season mode. The game menu is the Aqua Lodge, in which the player may view records, tackle, and a fishing magazine which gives monthly tips and news. In the tank room, the player can care for and watch caught fish. Gameplay consists of a
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background and a point of view from the boat. The player may cast anywhere into the play area, but may not move. Some areas may have different spots with different assortments of "hotspots" and a different current. Once a fish has "bitten," the screen shifts to an 3d underwater view and the player must either entice the fish using a lure, or wait for fish to arrive using bait. The hook must be set at the right time, and the fish must be fought to the surface. At the time it reaches the surface, it is automatically brought onto the shore and size is calculated. Reel Fishing II contains two modes of fishing: "Season," and "Free." In "Season" mode, the player starts with two areas available, Ocean Variety and Carp fishing, but will unlock more. Time progresses in months, and the player is limited on time during fishing. Players unlock new areas by meeting the goals of unlocked areas. Tackle is unlocked upon each visit. In "Free" mode, the player can fish in any unlocked area with any unlocked tackle. There is no time limit, and the month can be selected before fishing. As there are no goals, nothing can be unlocked. Scores will still be kept.


''Reel Fishing: Wild''

''Reel Fishing: Wild'' (known as ''Fish Eyes: Wild'' in Japan) is a ''Reel Fishing'' video game for the Sega Dreamcast. It was published by Victor Interactive Software. It features 14 levels and a fairly wide variety of fish, including a yellow piranha. While gameplay is similar to ''Reel Fishing II'', there is no Season or Free to compete and locations can be chosen at any time of day without restrictions. It also has a smoother 60 FPS unlike the two previous games. Unlike both Reel Fishing games, players cannot keep caught fish in tanks as caught fishes are always released back into the water.


''Reel Fishing III''

''Reel Fishing III'' (known as ''Fish Eyes 3'' in Japan) is a fishing
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for the
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platform. It was published by Victor Interactive Software. The story is about a man and his dog. You get a letter from your friend from your childhood. He says that he will be going out of town for a bit and requests that you look over his lodge, named "The Aqua Lodge". You eventually befriend a dog and find pages of your friend's journal as a reward for accomplishing fishing goals. ''Reel Fishing III'' is based around freshwater fishing. Unlike Reel Fishing II, players are restricted to fish in freshwater, as to make the story feel more realistic. It ranges from bass fishing, trout fishing, mountain fishing, stream fishing and many more.


''Angler's Dream''

''Reel Fishing: Angler's Dream'', known in Japan as ''Fish Eyes Wii'', is a
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for the
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platform. It was released on April 30, 2009 in Japan and in North America on August 25, 2009. The game is part of the ''Reel Fishing'' series of games. Owners of ''Angler's Dream'' will be able to unlock extra content in the WiiWare game ''Reel Fishing Challenge''.


''Reel Fishing Challenge''

''Reel Fishing Challenge'' (''Fish Eyes Challenge'' in Japan) is a WiiWare
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by Natsume. It was released in North America on June 29, 2009 and later in Japan on July 14, 2009 and the PAL region on February 26, 2010. The game is part of the ''Reel Fishing'' series of games. Owners of the
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game ''Reel Fishing: Angler's Dream'' will be able to unlock extra content including additional fish and challenges in ''Reel Fishing Challenge''. Players catch fish by making a casting motion with the Wii Remote to cast their line, and shaking the Nunchuk to reel it back in. Once they have a hooked a fish, they must follow a series of prompts to make the catch. Players can also alter their gear to help lure specific types of fish. The game features a free play mode and a challenge mode that revolves around completing objectives set within a time limit. Nintendo Life believed the game to be shallow compared to other games in the genre.Nintendo Life review
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''Paradise 3D''

''Reel Fishing Paradise 3D'' is a
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developed and published by Natsume as part of the ''Reel Fishing'' franchise for the
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. Gameplay, like other games in the fishing simulator genre consists of casting a line from a
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to reel in fish. In the game, the player casts the line and reels in fish with the touch screen. Whether or not a player can catch a fish usually depends on timing and the placement of the tackle. The game includes multiple fishing techniques, including bait fishing as well as fly fishing. The game also includes 15 stages, 40 fish, and over 100 pieces of tackle. Players can also keep caught fish in a fish tank for display. Reception, though minimal has been universally mixed. Nintendo Gamer gave the game a 6.5/10, calling it a "A pleasant fishing sim." arch 2012, p. 101 Nintendo Power gave the game a 6/10 and stated "We recommend a catch-and-release approach to Reel Fishing Paradise 3D; it probably isn't destined for your trophy wall." uly 2011, p. 89ref name="metacritic1"/> {{clear


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