showing 14 games

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Bass Pro Trophy Fishing VU Games? labelminimizeminimize
Lake Masters EX  Dazz2000 labelimageminimize
BASS Strike THQ (Pai)2001Experience the thrills and action of Bass fishing for the first time on the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system. Continuing THQ’s strong tradition of premiere B.A.S.S. Inc. licensed fishing games, BASS Strike brings the sport of fishing to life like never before. Dynamic camera action, realistic fish behavior and beautiful graphics immerse players in "hawg" heaven. But if you want to experience thrilling tournament action, the BASSMASTERS Tournament Trail is the one for you. labelimagesubject
Sega Bass Fishing Duel Sega (Wow Entertainment)2002Sega Bass Fishing Duel is the third title in the Sega Bass Fishing series, the first series to bring virtual angling home from the arcade. You can choose a character from a great cast of anglers, each with his own strengths and weaknesses and a whole lot of attitude. Then motor out on fully modeled lakes that change to reflect the seasons, time of day, water temperature, weather, and wind. But don't get distracted, because the fish are even smarter this time around. Even with 100 lures in the tackle box and the freedom to cast anywhere, you'll have to get up early to coax these fish onto your line. labelimagesubject
Fisherman's Bass Club  Agetec;D3 Publisher (Vingt-et-un Systems)2002In this unparalleled 3D fishing simulation, Fisherman's Bass Club, you'll fight some of the toughest freshwater sports fish around. You get to select your favorite fishin' hole and hone your skills as a fisherman in your multiple bids to win each tournament. You'll discover the right lures for your personal style of fishing and come back with load after load of prize-winning Bass! labelimagesubject
Dark Cloud 2  Sony Computer Entertainment (Level-5)2003 labelimageminimize
Bass Landing 3  Sammy Entertainment2003 labelimageminimize
Reel Fishing III Natsume (Victor Interactive)2003Do you remember the very first time you went fishing? The fresh air...the soothing sounds of nature around you...the tranquility of the water. Reel Fishing III is a return to nature fishing! Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or have yet to cast your first line, Reel Fishing III will make it possible to experience fishing as it was meant to be...as it should be...in mother nature. Experience a magnificent, three-dimensional, fishing adventure with beautiful environments, life-like fish, and soothing environmental sounds! labelminimizesubject
Big Bass  Success2003 labelminimizeminimize
Buzz Rod: Fishing Fantazy  Starfish;505 Game Street (Starfish)2005Fishing game labelimageminimize
Ōkami  Capcom (Clover Studio)2006[b]retelling[/b] — Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, Susanoo slaying Orochi, and likely others. There's also plenty of elements borrowed from other classic tales without explicitly retelling them, such as Issun-bōshi.***[spoiler=Show vague hints;Hide]Get to Agata forest - use Bloom on all the dark wrinkled trees with ribbons in the starting village and talk to Mr. Orange, you'll get Lily Pad brush power.
(more tips to follow; simpler tips omitted)

Black cherry trees : Bloom power
Green/white beam of light : dig
Pile of leaves : Galestorm power
Ice : Inferno power
Huge flags : Galestorm power
Guardian Statues : vases made by the woodcutter in Shinshu
Cat statues : Catwalk power[/spoiler]
Note: the game effectively pauses when drawing, and the only limit you have then is how large your ink pot (magic pool) is. Ink is restored quite fast when not drawing, so there's very little reason to upgrade it (unless some later puzzles require more). Of course, being brush heavy in the fighting will make you want to upgrade it. This is also works great for defending yourself when you otherwise feel like you can't (grow trees between the attackers and you, slash at the enemies or the stuff they throw at you, etc.)

Feeding animals gives 1-5 points of praise/adoration (xp) per animal, though single feeding affects the whole herd, flock, or whatever.***Other languages are only present on the game box and manual (in-game voices/text still in English), at least in European releases.

The Japanese title 大神 actually reads "great deity" rather than "wolf", but the pronunciation (and transliteration) is the same as with 狼 which stands for "wolf". So, in effect, it's a pun for "great wolf deity".***In Okami, the player takes the role of the mythical sun goddess Amaterasu, in the form of a wolf. Her task is to restore color (or 'life') to the world by destroying the monsters who have stolen it. Since Amaterasu is a deity, there are naturally people who worship her and people who don't. The more people who worship her (as a result of her restoring color and doing other good deeds for them), the more powerful she becomes.***In Ōkami, the legendary monster Orochi has come back to life and turned the world into a wasteland. To restore the earth's natural order and beauty, players assume the role of wolf-embodied sun god Amaterasu and participate in numerous action packed battles against the ominous beings they encounter. However, conquering these impending enemies is no small feat. Amaterasu will travel through different regions of the world to regain her 'Celestial Brush' powers, all the while revitalizing everything in her path. Using an innovative control scheme, gamers can slash away at enemies, use various brush strokes to solve puzzles, create pathways, chop down trees or turn night into day. The real-time fighting system not only involves assorted brush techniques, but also myriad of specials attacks typically not associated with the physical prowess of a normal wolf.

Featuring a visually stunning art style, Ōkami comes alive through beautiful scenic 3D levels that have the appearance and texture of paper scrolls brushed with watercolor-like calligraphy art. Throughout the vibrant and distinctive surroundings, players must also interact with a dynamic cast of characters, building their faith to uncover clues and hints. The blend of stylized graphics and unique gameplay will result in a rich and dynamic experience never seen before.***great art style
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Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm  Gust;Koei;Nippon Ichi Software (Gust)2006Additional publisher: [company=THQ]THQ[/company]. labelimageminimize
Persona 4  Atlus;Square Enix;Ubisoft (Atlus)2008Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 is the English title, in Japan the game is known only as Persona 4. labelimageminimize
Rapala Pro Bass Fishing 2010 Activision2010 labelminimizeminimize
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