🎮 Reel in the Fun: Become a Fishing Legend!
Rapala Pro Bass Fishing 2010 for Nintendo Wii offers an immersive fishing experience where players can compete against real-life pro fishermen. With over 25 species to catch, 20 tournaments to conquer, and a dynamic multiplayer mode, this game brings the thrill of professional fishing right to your living room. Enjoy a sports TV-style presentation with live updates and commentary, making every catch feel like a championship moment.
R**F
Best. Fishing. Game. Ever.
To keep this review short and to the point, this game is a total surprise and the most fun I have had in a long time playing a game. Simple concepts can sometimes be the most fun. I barely fish in real life, but in this game I could fish for hours and hours. The graphics for the water, sky, fish are very nice, though graphics for some trees, docks, buildings can be rather average. Water detail will vary from dark and murky to clear and full of rays of sun light depending upon the lake and weather conditions. There are 7 lakes to choose from, and each come with different times of day, season, and weather condition to choose from. There are 30 different fish in the game, many dozens of lures to choose and unlock, 3 types of fishing boats, gear for your male or female fisherman to wear, and so on. There is a main tournament mode where you have so many minutes to complete the tournaments objectives and beat the other 30+ fisherman. There are many, many things to unlock in the game; there is a list that tells you what you can unlock in the extras section. There is also a free fishing mode that allows you to catch fish for no other reason than to relax and catch fish you want, or you can attempt to complete one of the challenges, or mini-games, that are unique to each lake. You can choose your tess pounds, rod, reel, lure, lure design, and so on, in the tacklebox. You can find plenty of information about the lakes, the fish, etc., in the fishopedia section. There are 30 monster fish in the game, or the biggest of the big for each type of fish in the game. The most notable is Lou, a 285 pound sturgeon that is the "king" of all sturgeons. You can only attempt to hunt these named monster fish in certain times of day, and in certain seasons for each lake. The fishing itself is quite simple but enjoyable. You can cast overhead or from the side, then have up to 7 methods to attract fish with your lure as you reel in. There are 4 white corner markers in the center of the screen where you want to try and keep your fish in to build up a blue meter that allows you to perform a rod pull to tire the fish out. If you let the fish get out of the center of the screen, and then stay on the sides too long, you will lose the fish. Some light fish can be yanked onto the boat when they get close, some fish need to be prevented from squirming away by pressing a sliding button on bar at the right moment. Simple, but fun, and note that I use the standard console controller, not the fishing rod controller. Negatives include some frame-rate dips during rain on the lakes, tournament mode is not too difficult to beat, and some of the challenges can be so difficult that only random luck will prevail. That said, what is here is great fun and I highly recommend it. The only thing that would make this better is if they had ice fishing, fly fishing, and spear fishing. As is, the game is a lot of fun unless you can only have fun blowing away 10,000 zombies with gallons of blood. Do not be confused by the prior two Rapala fishing games, this is currently the one to get. Hard to believe I paid only $10 for it.
M**A
Solid.
I have only played this game for a few short sessions. So far, it seems like a game that's enjoyable and could be quite addictive.A few things I don't like (all related to when you're reeling a fish in) - You need to only reel in when the fish is in the center of the screen. So when the fish goes to the left, you twist the pole to the right. It's not intuitive, and in no way resembles a "real" fishing experience. - It's not intuitive whether or not the line is about to break. They show a 2/3-prong hook, and one of the prongs sometimes goes yellow or red. - If you're doing well, the screen sometimes gives you the opportunity for a "power move". I haven't read the manual, but so far, I think "power move" translates to "doing this will guarantee that the fish gets away." I don't get it. I would think a "power move" would help me. - Apparently there's an objective to fishing trips, but it wasn't obvious. But I didn't read the manual...A few things I do like: - You don't need a rod/reel peripheral. I bought (rather nice) one from a local game shop. I was expecting the peripheral to add to the experience, but it doesn't do much, since you have to keep moving the rod back and forth to keep the fish in the center of the screen. Since nothing else I'm doing seems "real" (see comment above about keeping the fish centered), the reeling motion adds nothing. I found I had much more fun using "B" to reel in. - The menus are navigable via the directional pad on the wii remote (rather than having to point the wiimote at the screen). - Casting is easy. Driving the boat is easy. - Overall, gameplay is fun.I have not tried any other Wii fishing games. This one will probably suit my needs for a fishing game. Would recommend, but it has some flaws.
S**S
but at least resembles fishing to some extant and is easy to get in to
Found on Amazon for a dollar and it's certainly worth it! Not fully realistic, but at least resembles fishing to some extant and is easy to get in to.-Casting is intuitive and seems realistic but hooking and reeling in just doesn't feel "right"; it's too slow and there isn't really much feedback. It's like a mini-game trying to keep the fish in the middle of the screen (as the in-game coach will continuously tell you) and some of the "attacks" seem cartoonish.- Audio is cool, but repetitive. Casting and reeling sound great, as does the boat...it's the announcer(s) that seems to have only a few lines to say.-Tourneys are fun, but a little frustrating at first. It's cool that you get to fish against real pros on real lakes.-Includes a decent amount (and decently recreated) of fish species. It's not just about catching large mouth bass.-Graphics (considering it's a 5 year old Wii game) are ok, nothing special and not horrific.This game falls right between Sega Bass Fishing and The Strike on the realism and fun scale. If you can find it for a decent price, pick it up.
J**E
Rapala Wii Fishing = Fun
I bought this on a lark for my boyfriend who likes to fish and isn't much of a gamer. It was an instant hit with him and more fun to watch than I ever expected! All of the kids (who are more advanced gamers) have even liked this game and it has become a favorite for family play.The game play is easy enough to pick up quickly and the competitiveness is right up there. The sounds are not annoying either, everyone knows of games that make you want to turn the sound off after a few minutes!
J**K
A really fun game.
Great way to pass the time if you can't get out on the water.
R**E
livraison rapide
Jeu plaisant pour passer le temps
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