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An updated version of 3DS's Yumi's Odd Odyssey.

 

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Sayonara UmiharaKawase +, known as Sayonara Umihara Kawase Chirari in Japan, is coming to PS Vita in North America and Europe this spring for $19.99 / 14,99 Euro / £10.99, Agatsuma Entertainment announced. 

The PS Vita game is an enhanced version of Sayonara Umihara Kawase for 3DS (released as Yumi’s Odd Odyssey in North America), featuring updated stages, new enemy placements, bonus features, and running at 60 frames per second.

Here’s the official outline:

About

Completely re-worked for the PlayStation Vita, play as ‘Umihara Kawase’ – a 20 year old backpacking Japanese sushi chef armed with a fishing rod, a rubber fishing line and a fishing hook. Avoid fish-like enemies, conveyer belts, spikes, watery pits, time travel and more. The deeper in to this dream-like game players venture, the more challenging the solutions and the greater the time pressure becomes. Along the way, look out for shortcuts and secret exits and unlock bonus levels.

As a special bonus for fans, the first ever title in this gaming franchise ‘UmiharaKawase’ has been included. This game was originally released way back in 1994 for console.

It is the elasticity of Umihara’s rubber fishing line that has always set this franchise apart from all other rope games, giving unprecedented levels of mobility and discovery. Tightening the line or giving lots of slack can be the difference between success and failure. The bungee like nature of the fishing line allows the player to stretch down to otherwise unreachable areas or be catapulted upwards.

Key Features

  • The latest version of this classic 20-year old franchise
  • Includes the original ‘UmiharaKawase’ game – this was the first game in the franchise, released in 1994 for console
  • Created by programmer Kiyoshi Sakai (also programmer on ‘The Mosquito’) and character designer & illustrator, Toshinobu Kondo – creators of the original game.
  • Unique 1970’s Japanese visual style
  • 60 new and re-envisaged classic stages
  • Additional bonus levels available once the game has been completed
  • Global time ranking
  • New enemy placements
  • Unlock bonus features including some brilliant KAWAII style art and nostalgic audio with bonus sound track from the original game
  • Total of 4 playable characters, each with their own special abilities
  • Now 60fps


Read more at http://gematsu.com/2015/03/sayonara-umihara-kawase-chirari-coming-west-this-spring#AJwYlU8DAizdVU6Z.99



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I'm pleasantly surprised that they're keeping the real name.



Ka-pi96 said:
Oh, isn't that the game they marketed with boobs for the Vita version?


Why yes...

yes it is!



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