Sometimes it feels like fishing is just a matter of luck, but this game makes it feel a bit trickier. The controls are wonky at times. You spend more time adjusting your cast than actually catching fish. It’s addictive in a frustrating way.
The gameplay is pretty neat but has some tricky spots. The physics can be wonky, making it hard to judge when a fish bites. It’s simple enough for beginners, but mastering the timing takes patience. Expect some frustrating moments but also small wins.
Playing without the best gear makes things harder. Upgrading your rods and reels helps, but there’s no real secret build. Just pick what feels comfortable and upgrade gradually. It’s more about experimenting than following strict setups.
Try changing your bait often if you’re not getting bites. I found that switching to live bait increased catches. Also, fishing during certain times of day boosts your chances. Little tricks like this help you level up quicker.
The story is straightforward. You start fishing, unlock new locations, and complete quests. The ending feels like just another step in the grind. No big surprises, but it’s enough to keep you hooked for a while.