PS Vita – Full Scale Fishing Game Announced
Let’s Fish! Hooked On for PS Vita Credit:facebook.com/LetsFishGame
Game production company Wired Productions and Tokyo-based developing company SIMS have announced a new full scale fishing game for the PS Vita titled “Let’s Fish! Hooked On.”
The new game is set to combine realistic fishing action with fast arcade style gameplay. It also provides a full story mode, which aims to make fishing fun for everyone and bring increased variety to the handheld. Players can choose between four different characters, each with their own storyline and unique abilities, and will be challenged to improve their skills and become World Champion by competing in a host of progressively difficult tournaments on the World Tour.
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“We’re extremely excited to be working with such a renowned developer, SIMS, on a first of its kind game for PlayStation Vita. Taking Let’s Fish! Hooked On to gamers worldwide is an integral part of our expansion into console publishing,” said Leo Zullo, Managing Director of Wired Productions.
In short, the game has been split into four different game modes: World Tour – with its character driven story line, Challenge - quick short-bursts of fishing action and online ranking, Training – to help develop skills, and Underwater Mode – that will let players view their prized catches.
What’s more, the game offers nine different kinds of fish to catch – including four different kinds of Bass, Trout, and Salmon - and 240 lures to earn across 11 themed outdoor stages.
However, there’s no word if or when the game will be playable online.
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