
"Trapped in a bizarre world filled with spikes, pitfalls, and giant, hostile fish with nothing but her wits and her trusty rubber fishing line, Yumi will have to run, jump, climb, and swing her way to freedom. Yumi's fishing line isn't just handy for fending off fish--it also works like a grappling hook, allowing Yumi to latch onto and swing from just about any part of the environment. The game's advanced physics allow players to pull off remarkable feats of grappling acrobatics and find new, creative ways through the open-ended levels."
Check out Japanese demo to get a (very small) idea of how the game plays.













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7-14-2008 @ 8:23PM
::..God of War..:: said...
O-M-G !
I Love This Game !
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7-14-2008 @ 8:54PM
andwhyisit said...
My list of anticipated games has just grown. This game was brilliant on the snes. But why rename it to Yumi's Odd Odyssey when the game is well known under the name Umihara Kawase?
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7-14-2008 @ 9:30PM
cafecito said...
It's only natural to change the name to something legible to most western people :P
I don't think it makes such a difference. Besides, I don't even know what Umihara Kawase means.
7-15-2008 @ 12:57AM
andwhyisit said...
Umihara Kawase is the girl's name.
7-15-2008 @ 9:56AM
rikki said...
Well...the series was a cult hit, meaning it's not "well known" at all compared to...uh, pretty much any game that's been given an English release save for the Final Fantasy games that weren't.
It's kind of sad that they're changing her first name, but I can understand the decision. It'd probably get butchered by the same types of people who think the correct pronunciation of "Cecil" from FFIV is "gay".
7-14-2008 @ 9:19PM
Jeremy said...
Isn't this supposed to be a horrible port, slow and buggy? Guess it's easy to localize...
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7-15-2008 @ 3:14AM
anarkhy said...
When are we gonna see a decent game, like virtua fighter for psp?
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7-15-2008 @ 4:35AM
cafecito said...
That was completely out of place
7-15-2008 @ 5:43AM
burandon said...
I don't wanna burst anyone's bubble, but I hope they fix it when bringing it here. The Japanese version was REALLY buggy and was horribly received. Reviews at Amazon.co.jp say as much: 36 out of 38 reviews were 1 star @.@ If anyone wants to look themselves, the title's 海腹川背 Portable (the link is a bit long to post directly)
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7-15-2008 @ 3:03PM
cafecito said...
Yeah, I actually looked into that, and you're right. They say the japanese version is horribly buggy. I hope they fix it on the way here, but I wouldn't get my hopes up.
7-15-2008 @ 9:56AM
rikki said...
holy shit.
HOLY SHIT.
I wrote this game down for the "something I'd like to hear about at E3" contest over at DS Fanboy, then laughed at myself for writing the least likely localizaion in recent history.
...I REALLY hope they fix all the bugs...but even if they don't I will probably buy this and just complain. :(
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7-15-2008 @ 12:09PM
Brent said...
I loved the SNES version! I hope this is great as well.
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7-15-2008 @ 1:30PM
Dr Haisook said...
I have mixed feelings.
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7-17-2008 @ 7:20PM
Sor said...
Umihara Kawase is good game. But PSP Version is awful. Because PSP Version can not be made SFC, PS Version's staff and have many bugs. These bugs reported this site.
http://www32.atwiki.jp/kawasepsp/ (Japanese)
Japanese Umihara Kawase fans protest and stage a boycott since last Dec.
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