- September 17, 2019
- Natsume Inc.
Reel Fishing: Road Trip Adventure
52%Game Brain Score
graphics
story, gameplay
74% User Score 22 reviews
Platforms
About
In Reel Fishing: Road Trip Adventure, embark on a memorable summer road trip with friends and fish in various spots, from deep sea to freshwater streams. Upgrade skills, craft rods, and catch over 20 kinds of fish. Compatible with PS4 DUALSHOCK, Nintendo Switch Pro, and Xbox 360 controllers.







Audience ScoreBased on 22 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
- The game features enjoyable visual novel elements and a skill tree that adds depth to gameplay.
- It provides a fun and relaxing experience, making it suitable for casual players and families.
- The graphics are decent, and the RPG elements offer a unique twist to the fishing genre.
- The port is poorly optimized, with significant issues in controller and keyboard functionality.
- There is an excessive amount of dialogue that detracts from the actual fishing experience, leading to frustration.
- The fishing mechanics are simplistic and unrealistic, lacking the variety and depth found in previous titles in the series.
story
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is rich and multifaceted, featuring action, adventure, romance, and intricate plots involving various factions and mythology. However, some players find the narrative overly lengthy and distracting, detracting from the gameplay experience, particularly for those expecting a fishing game. Overall, while the story aims to engage a broader audience, it may leave some players frustrated with its prominence over gameplay.
“It has everything you could want: action, adventure, a love story, and a deep plot intertwined with different factions and some mythology.”
“This is more of a storyline than a fishing game.”
“This time they changed up the storyline to appeal to a wider audience.”
“Cause this is the first game I put in my Switch, the story was so long and boring I didn’t get to fish at all?!”
“I tried clicking past the story, but it legit kept talking up a storm... just wanna fish!!!!”
“I spent more time skipping through dialogue and story than I did actually fishing.”