What's the best fishing game ever made?
What's the best fishing game ever made?
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Yea Forums
I fish for (you)s all fucking day
Sega Marine Fishing
Kill yourself back to wherever the fuck you came from.
New River King when?
Also, have you ever fished Yea Forums?
Yes. Not often but i enjoy it.
hoes mad
I want a fishing game or anime about being in a mech and fishing and hunting for sea monsters
Fishing planet is pretty good
Stardew valley has a fun mechanic for doing it
Sega Bass fishing is fun for arcadey fishing
I want the River King game on SNES translated ;_;
Real Life
>stardew valley fishing
>fun
pick one
t. scrub
MY MOTHERFUCKING NIGGA
HIT!
This.
The Blue Marlin for NES.
>living on an island nation
>signs of "no fishing" everywhere
how ironic
Mah nigga, also The Black Bass for the NES. I rented these two and played the shit out of them so much when I was little.
Nier Automata
sega bass fishing
i fish sometimes. it's a good way to escape and bond with my old man
Yes, but I'm not very good at it
Fishing is the ultimate male sport. You sit in a chair for hours playing with your rod.
i caught 37 fish in one sitting while it was raining
catch and release, might have caught the same fish more than once
we were above this shallower spot in the lake and they just kept biting
RuneScape
unironically FFXV
SHALLOW
love fishing for crappie and catfish
>tfw a shark breaks your line
youtu.be
The white shark and marlin hooked themes were the best ones in the game.
sega bass fishing
Far Cry 5, once I beat the game I spent hours finding cool fishing holes
Big 'Ol Bass 2, you can catch a fucking T. Rex
Legend of the River King 2 was one of the best games on the GBC overall.
(You) realize what you just did right.
I also realize.
Is there any kind of fantasy fishing game?
Where you can fish up prehistoric monsters? Strange titans of the deep?
Fight leviathans going after your catches with harpoons? Explore alien oceans?
World of Warcraft
I went sea fishing about 5 or 6 years ago. It was fun. We caught mackeral, pollack, red-fin gernard, turba rays. Apparently it used to be a good spot for bass too but their migration patterns changed. Most were throw backs but I kept about half a dozen and took them to a restaurant where I got them cooked up. Best fish I've ever had in my life, literally impossible to get fresher.