Neko's Cocoto Fishing Master released on WiiWare yesterday and, like the responsible bloggers we try to be, we've gone ahead and whipped up a review for you. We do our usual thing and try to cover the title as best as we can.So, if that sounds like something you'd be down for, then head past our break for our review of the WiiWare offering Cocoto Fishing Master!

Once I figured it out (it wasn't that hard, admittedly, but it's frustrating to start a game and not know what is going on), I was told by the turtle with all the secret knowledge that he wouldn't give anything up until I delivered him a special fish. Okay, great. I was wondering when we were going to get to the fishing anyway.

Casting in Cocoto Fishing Master has to be one of the biggest frustrations I've come across in recent memory. Maybe I'm just an idiot (highly likely), but pulling back the Wiimote while holding the A button, then flinging it forward whilst letting go of the A button was incredibly difficult. I spent a lot of time watching screen transitions, because I would pull back the Wiimote to start the casting screen, only to mess up the actual cast and go back to the main screen where you navigate your boat. You can see that, and laugh at my attempts, in the video below.
One of the things I did like about Cocoto Fishing Master was its visual presentation. The game uses a cel-shaded style to bring the cartoonish characters to life, which makes it feel a bit, if only visually, like Wind Waker. But, unlike Wind Waker, this game isn't very good. Also, you don't get the great visual effects that you did in Wind Waker, such as the roaming storms and beautiful, incredibly picturesque dawns and sunsets.
Neko definitely had a good idea when coming up with Cocoto Fishing Master. It's a wonderful premise for a casual title that fits the WiiWare service like a glove. However, due to its clumsy controls and inability to actually get me invested in the game at all, I suggest you throw this one back.
Final score: 4/10













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-17-2008 @ 4:37PM
James Ramirez said...
a ps2 port that fails to have good controls, doesn't sound surprising... won't they learn?
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6-17-2008 @ 4:45PM
Grant said...
Wait, who says you can't drink while playing this game?
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6-17-2008 @ 5:15PM
David Hinkle said...
I'll tell you what, the next time I do play this, I'll have to be drunk to have made such a poor decision. ;)
6-17-2008 @ 5:36PM
Mike said...
I just got this game and agree with the review. And also I CAN"T CATCH A @#$% FISH! Can someone enlighten me on once the fish 'chases' your bait and then bites, how do you get him hooked on the line? (I've about broken my arm doing the 'vertical pullup' as told, but can't ever get one to hook)
very frustrating....
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6-17-2008 @ 5:54PM
Pooter McButt said...
The trick is not jerk the remote up but tilt it kind of slowly up to vertical - this makes the first couple levels easier but I gave up on level 3 when landing a fish was near impossible. Great concept, crap game.
6-17-2008 @ 6:19PM
Mike said...
That got it! Thanks for the quick post back. And yes, after catching a few this way, not much left to gameplay. So for those who haven't bought this yet....
6-17-2008 @ 11:02PM
BPM [MKWii: 2578 3585 8392] said...
I'm just disturbed that they found another platform to shove Cocoto on. Seriously, that red bastard creeps me out.
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6-18-2008 @ 10:40AM
PhoenixGeek said...
For some reason every time I see the title I read it as "Fisting Master"
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6-18-2008 @ 9:26PM
yumz said...
I'd disagree w/ the review to a certain extent. I think the fishing aspect of the game comes close with the casting (i'm an avid fisherman) but it did take me a frustrating while to figure out how to hook the damn fish. Overall, it's not an extensive game, but if you're a fishing fan, you should enjoy the quick fish catching aspect of the game.
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6-19-2008 @ 9:58AM
Al3xand3r said...
Casting sounds very similar to Twilight Princess and I really enjoyed that, for the little while it lasted before catching all the biggest fish and "boss" fish. I'd be down with a full game that had as good controls and feel as that. But with more lure upgrades, bigger areas, a ton more fish species, new rods, new boats to visit deeper or shallower or rougher waters, to fish in, etc.
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