Feesh reviews

Translated by
Microsoft from Italian
I State that I think I have played this title too much because it really does not offer a great longevity and there are certainly better games of the genre. I will Not say that I liked but not the opposite because it was nice to play it, for a short time. I Probably would not spend money since there are better products available for free so why pay for it? However, I call for unnecessary criticism. The game is simple, eaten or eaten. The graphics are simple but it's nice, much more than the overwhelming majority of casual indie that you see around this platform. The sound did not stand out in good or bad. The gameplay is simple and intuitive and allows you to juggle the player right away without any major problems. However, as mentioned above, it is a title that will offer longevity of 0, so I do not recommend to buy it because you'll be playing for an hour, if not less, then leave it to rot in your library. NOT RECOMMENDED 5.5/10
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
(A detailed Impression of the Game can be obtained here: Does this do what?-Feesh) The Game principle is already known from free Browser games like Agar.io: You eat other Fish, grow through them and thus gradually become a big Fish in the small pond. Feesh has little to add to this Principle. The Game tries to bring in a little more Variety through different Species of fish with different abilities, but the Fish species I have tried have played themselves very similar and also very boring. Skills that would actually require tactical Decisions are sought in vain. Even free Genre representatives have more Depth to offer. In addition, the Playing field is quite small, so that you swim back and forth in a confined space and are already so big very quickly that you can hardly move anymore. At the Latest from this Point on, the Game has no appeal and you only wait until you reach the next Evolutionary stage and are allowed to start again with a different Species Of fish. Even worse than the playful Shortcomings, however, are the technical ones. Although the Game with me, according to FPS Counters, was constantly running at a Frame rate somewhere between 300 and 1000 Frames per Second, it kept coming to small, pesky Rucklers that meant I often couldn't dodge or chase after other Fish the way I did Wanted. Otherwise, the Controls felt very imprecise. With both a Mouse and a Controller, I sometimes found it difficult to just turn my Fish in the right Direction. If you want, you can see for yourself in the Video linked above. Overall, I cannot recommend Feesh Despite its very low Price. As I said, there are free Browser Games that are better. Therefore, there is no Reason to spend your Time with this.
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