Ultimate Fishing Simulator VR

Ultimate Fishing Simulator VR

Ultimate Fishing Simulator is the first VR fishing game I have played, and I enjoy it very much. I picked it up after pondering if VR had any good fishing simulators, found this one. Early in my experience with the game, I had a few questions to look up, as an example, the game uses fishing licenses to gain access to new areas. I felt they were very costly as I was expecting to have to buy one every time I wanted to fish there. Every question I found in steam had a developer reply, seeming to want to help and take feedback even from people who didn’t own the game, but showed an interest.

Real player with 45.3 hrs in game


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UPDATE: YEAH!! NO CRASHES!! Dev has addressed the issue of constant crashes and the game is super fun again! This game is a keeper for those of us who appreciate fishing and actually catching something!

I REALLY like this game! Got it in a pkg deal to check out thief simulator and wound up liking this one WAY better. Its immersive enough to really feel like fishing but game enough for me to actually catch fish! BIG fish! Cause I can stand between two people catching fish and not catch anything, true story! There’s really no “GRIND” to the game, you catch five or six starter fish and sell them, buy bigger hooks and stronger line to catch bigger fish and sell them too! You get EXP. when you sell the fish so nothing is lost and you gain loot to buy better equipment. WHY buy better? because big fish will break your line or you will run out of line. So you need bigger/better equipment to catch them. I was just having fun fishing and before I knew it had close to a thousand bucks! Upgraded everything and was catching 2 and 3 hundred buck fish in NO time! Its pretty satisfying seeing a 47lbs rainbow trout in your hands.

Real player with 29.1 hrs in game

Ultimate Fishing Simulator VR on Steam

Fishing Planet

Fishing Planet

Installed this game about a month ago because a friend reccomended it.

It took a few minutes to understand the game without looking at the tutorials or help pages.

So having a little over 95 hours in game as of this review, this is what I have to say…

Leveling up is fast at the beginning but gets progressively slower the higher level you are.

XP slowly drops on fish once you have leveled up a bit and caught a certian number of that species.

The challenges are fun and offer some equipment that you can’t get in game, even with DLC.

Real player with 2456.9 hrs in game


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I deleted now 4 reviews I wrote because they got longer and longer.

I really wanted to mention everything what is going on with that game to give people a fair chance to turn their back towards it.

But I will only say:

I have 4 chars 3 of them max level, together a playtime of over 2.5k hours.

I played that game from day one on, the best time was about 1 year ago, since then it is going continously downhill.

The playerbase was number wise fine and had also a really solid core of daily players. Those bought plenty of DLC´s more than they even needed, just to support the game and the devs, because back then they did an awesome job, they did actually care at that time. In the end we had after 1 1/2 years a early access game with more DLC´s than actually new content, still it was all fine. It was work in progress and everyone understood.

Real player with 768.7 hrs in game

Fishing Planet on Steam

The Fisherman - Fishing Planet

The Fisherman - Fishing Planet

I’ve played both Fishing Planet and The Fisherman: Fishing Planet, they are both great and have different issues. One reason I enjoy The Fisherman is that you don’t need to worry so much about making money in the game. You buy licenses one time, travel is cheaper, no cooldown on forwarding the time, and you make baitcoins by catching uniques (a few species gave credits on uniques). I got the game when it was on 60% discount, and I think it’s worth that but would probably think twice for paying full price for it (could be better to spend that money on the regular Fishing Planet instead).

Real player with 373.3 hrs in game


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Gave this review after not playing the game enough: This is what Fishing Planet used to be before they decided to change everything. Catch rates are so so much better and it is very much less grindy and believe me I grinded my backside off in Fishing Planet. Still early days but would recommend it but not at £34.99 I shopped around and got it much much cheaper.

Edit 31/01/2020: There is still bugged fish in the game where no matter what you the fish either runs and runs or comes so far in and then runs again.

Real player with 353.8 hrs in game

The Fisherman - Fishing Planet on Steam

The Fishing Club 3D

The Fishing Club 3D

Addictive and fun specially relaxing. Please add your comments below. I am pretty busy so can not really chat long.

And please remain within the rules of Steam for commenting I will not hesitate to report.

To avoid any inconvenience AVOID confiding in main game chat.

I put this here to not overcrowed the game chat

The The Honnest Club is a club you will see daily (very active) is recruiting active players & returning players_that play once or a few times a week.Please send application. Thank You.

Real player with 3797.5 hrs in game

First this is a mobile Facebook game ported to PC/Steam.

Yes this is a very addictive game, and is fun. However to have fun you need Goldfish to purchase most things. You will never earn enough Goldfish to upgrade. This is a very nice CASH GRAB game.

Get out your wallet, you will be buying Goldfish at twice the normal cash grab game prices. $12 gets you 500 goldfish. The best rod is 9500 Goldfish.

The game is free, if you can keep from spending more money than you can afford you will probably enjoy the game. If you can’t afford to spend money on this (think $12+USD weekly) don’t start. The game really is fun addictive game play. Fish look good, game mechanics are decent overall, it’s just the constant need to purchase Goldfish with real money. It’s very easy to want to purchase Goldfish. Everyone I’ve played with has purchased GF, IMO you simply won’t be able to enjoy the game without a fair amount of real money every week or so.

Real player with 421.0 hrs in game

The Fishing Club 3D on Steam

Fishing Sim World®: Pro Tour

Fishing Sim World®: Pro Tour

This game has the potential to become an awesome game. In fact, its still good and enjoyable.

Lets start with some good things:

  1. Graphics! Water, fish, enviroment.

  2. Feeling of the rod and the fish. I have tried some other fishing games. And I couldnt make myself love them because I couldnt feel the mass of the fish, the resistance of the fish and the rod. In Eurofishing and in this game as well, I have the feeling that I am really fighting with the fish. May be its achieved by the vibration may be its just me, but i really enjoy the feeling when fighting with the huge carp or catfish. I still think you can tweak the resistance of the fish to make it a bit harder.

Real player with 407.7 hrs in game

I am a software engineer, have been working on triple A games as a UI developer and understand the constraints of game development. I am 50 and have been a gamer since I was 12. I love gaming and am especially very aware of what create a good immersion and what breaks it.

Coming from Ultimate Fishing Simulator I am enjoying Fishing Sim World, good graphics, atmospheric and the fish fighting/animations are much improved compared to euro fishing.

Good to see updates are coming at very regular intervals, here are a couple of improvements that I could suggest:

Real player with 403.6 hrs in game

Fishing Sim World®: Pro Tour on Steam

Brothers Apart

Brothers Apart

Sometimes solitude isn’t a choice, and the past is hidden in a cruel twist of fate.

Brothers Apart is an action adventure RPG where the protagonist Leiyn has no recollection of his past. Adventure through the wilds with your wolf companion “Monster” and piece together the events that led you where you are.

Be ready to get pulled in by the 16 bit scenery, and a cast of characters that will keep you on your toes. Visit 4 different towns, cook, fish, eat, drink, and try not to fall victim to what hides in the woods… especially when night falls. Discover secret places, secret enemies, and try to collect 15 unique fish. Delve even deeper and you might discover where it all began.

Check out the Composer Tomas Palazzi and the demo sountrack for the game!

https://tomaspalazzi.bandcamp.com/album/brothers-apart-demo-soundtrack

Development Trailer Music by:

https://opengameart.org/content/no-more-magic

Keep in mind that this is still in development and is getting better visually and functionally every day! Be sure to check my twitter for all the latest updates.

Brothers Apart on Steam

Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos

Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos

I’ve played a bit of the free demo, liked it, and played a bit more of the game, and I Like it!

And I recorded my progress with Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos, please watch if you prefer a more audio/visual format, or just want to get a Feel for the controls and Gameplay:

It Feels Good. 👍

https://youtu.be/rGHTUjNtr9g

Note: The video starts off in the demo, but that is fine, because progress unlocked in the demo is kept going into the main game! OMG!

Such an incredible feature that I hope other games emulate.

Real player with 103.8 hrs in game

Overview:

I’m on the fence about “Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos.” We bought it to play online co-op. For that, it’s… OK. It’s fun to play. But, it just feels like co-op was added as an afterthought. If you’re more interested in the social experience of playing a casual co-op game, it’ll be fine. But, if you want to really focus on the game with some friends, you might want to think about it. Single-player presents even more of a poser: you lose some of the fun, social aspect. But, you also lose some of the co-op specific game problems. After 37.8 hours of gameplay (having finished the main/side questlines and working on the last four “grinding” Achievements), I’ll lean slightly negative and Not Recommend it. But, it’s close.

Real player with 49.2 hrs in game

Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos on Steam

Ephesus

Ephesus

I think at the current stage of the game hunger and thirst consumption should be less. Starting money may be higher. So players who are new to survival games can spend more time in the game. Overall the game is really nice and the there is a high potential for improvement. You get to examine a historical Roman city very closely. We can consider that game costs cheaper if you compare it with its kind I want to keep following the state of the game and knowing its in early I access I want to give it a chance. Because with the updates it could become so much better anytime. I don’t want to miss it

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game

Experiencing the nature, Roman’s ordinary life, amazing architectures is amazing! Although it’s still on EA on Steam, I think this game already offers a good amount of fun.

Survival and in-game elements are made well done. Exploring the world is not boring and graphics are above the average and this is important for EA game to me.

Long story short, Ephesus is a game where you can find lot’s of potential to grow. The game play is good, the graphics are good, survival mechanics are intact and has an amazing city structure. Definitely worth to buy!

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game

Ephesus on Steam

Feed and Grow: Fish

Feed and Grow: Fish

My review for this game has been long over do, an I can hardly believe that I haven’t left one yet.

That being said, this is definitely one my favorite games and one of the best games in my opinion but that could just be because I am a huge fish guy. There is a lot to do in this game and the dev still hasn’t stopped updating it. Feed and Grow does have a set of problems but more than makes up for it with its great AI and graphics. Though I do feel as if the game was better back a few years back; AI wasn’t as buggy (But it’s still really good) the megalodon was more challenging of a boss, and a good few made up fish were still in the game as well as plenty of other things that made it better. Though there are plenty of things now that rival the game back in the day, especially the new incarnation of survival mode (Which is not what I recommend playing when you first get it, as it is far more challenging then deathmatch, which is what most people play because it has no limits) which is way more fun and unique than it used to be and makes me think that dev will certainly make the game better in the future.

Real player with 288.7 hrs in game

This game has more depth than I would allow me to accept at first glance. The more I play, the more frustrated I get. But let’s not forget it’s in a good way (except Salmon acting like they’re jack shit against similar sized Pike).

But all in all, as an arcadish game it has surprisingly varied gameplay depending on the fish you are playing. I really like this, they could easily charge 30€+ for this.

To be perfectly clear though. I f-ing hate this game sometimes, but it’s not unfair. It just in my opinion quite frustrating :D You could be doing everything by the book considering the situation but you still end up getting eaten by some fugly fish, because timing. I could see the struggle to be similar to IRL fish, albeit in a much shorter span of time.

Real player with 71.2 hrs in game

Feed and Grow: Fish on Steam

DARIUSBURST Chronicle Saviours

DARIUSBURST Chronicle Saviours

I’m just going to start off by saying I have nothing but praise for this game. With that said I know most STEAM users are going to look at the price point for this and think, “They’ve GOT to be out of their minds!” No they aren’t This game is packed with so much content that I don’t think there’s a single game of its kind that can topple. I’ll even say that you couldn’t even combine 3 or 4 games together to get the amount of content that this game has to offer fans of the genre.

Aesthetically this game brings a simple and clean presentation to the table. The UI for ship combat is clean and simple to understand without too much info bombarding the player while they are struggling to keep their ship from a fiery demise. The 3D models are low in the polygon department, yet beautifully designed. Everything from simple cannon fodder enemies to the enormous bosses look great.

Real player with 179.8 hrs in game

Shmups have always been a part of my gaming career. I was never good at them like all the experts going for high scores and 1CC runs, but I always tried to prove my worth regardless. I also always looked at shmups as a ‘David vs. Goliath’ scenario; a small, one man fighter versus entire fleets and empires. And what better game to start my shmup career on Steam than Dariusburst Chronicle Saviors? Part of Taito’s Darius series and home console / PC version of Dariusburst, there’s a lot of content to go around in this game. After clocking close to 72 hours of play, is the game worth the price tag and separate DLC? Let’s find out.

Real player with 113.6 hrs in game

DARIUSBURST Chronicle Saviours on Steam