Finny The Fish & The Seven Waters review:
Finny's a pretty low-key game, though when it's not low-key, it's often frustrating. It's not an exceptionally long or difficult game, but the exasperating moments make it hard to recommend this game for young players, and its otherwise mellow charm isn't quite enough to engage those with more sophisticated tastes.
Finny The Fish & The Seven Waters review:
Innovative, unique and creative games seem to be gradually heading towards extinction in this day and age of high development costs and companies who just want to earn a quick buck by tricking unsuspecting gamers into buying imitation garbage, and it is really quite sad. When one of these rare “different” games does come along, like Katamari Damacy did last year, it instantly becomes an underdog title diehard gamers cheer on to succeed. In this amazing year of 2005, the underdog game we’re pulling for most is the recently released cutesy underwater adventure game from Natsume called Finny the Fish & the Seven Waters, and we are going to make damn sure that our cheers of support are heard loud and clear.