Fishing: North Atlantic - Enhanced Edition
Ok so where do I start. The game title is fishing north Atlantic, well I’ll put it simple this does not show how we fish in eastern Canada what so ever. They basically took the equipment from Barents sea and put it here. we do not use that equipment it’s completely different. The lobster well the traps are wrong no one uses those anymore , no idea why they would put old fashioned traps and not the new style traps.
The crab fishing well let’s just say I guess they thought Alaska was part of the north Atlantic and made replicas of two deadliest catch boats the saga and northwestern. Like that’s a insult to me period. Iam a commercial fisherman from eastern Canada and that is no way near how crab is done around here period. I have no idea what they were thinking.
– Real player with 283.6 hrs in game
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Edit: With the latest update the game looks brand new! Waves are now the best of any game I’ve played, and the storms and sunrise/sunsets are incredible.
The short and sweet: cool premise and setting, nice relaxing gameplay with a lot of glitches. The devs are really attentive, hard working, and passionate. One of my all time favorite games.
Huge thank you to the devs for this absolute gem!!!
This game is what I’ve been looking for, I found out about the deadliest catch PC game but it was only on disk and hard to find. For a long time I simply dreamed of a game like this. Fishing: Barents Sea came out, very mixed reviews in the beginning so I steered clear. This game launched, in an allbeit troublesome state.
– Real player with 215.8 hrs in game
Fishing: Barents Sea
Fishing: Barents Sea is destined to become a classic among those of us who have taken the plunge. This is what I refer to as a “Zen” game, akin to titles such as Euro Truck Simulator 2. I have 51 hours of play time as of this writing, and I have no doubt that I’ll be piling up far more hours very quickly.
This is a relaxing, but highly enjoyable title. When you have tired of fast paced games that require your undivided attention, this is a game that will keep you engaged, but also allow you to sit back in your chair and even converse with others as you play. But it is certainly not boring. There are a multitude of things to do, from various types of fishing, to upgrading your gear and boats, to simply taking a boat and heading out to sea to explore, which pays off in that you’ll discover new fishing and crabbing hot spots. And of course, you’ll need to name each of your boats, and decide what color you’d like to use in displaying the vessel’s name.
– Real player with 192.8 hrs in game
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I’m loving this game so far, once I was able to buy my first boat the game changed for me. I felt so much excitment from getting a nice boat and switching from longline to using nets, also having a crew member on board to help out. You can fast travel but I like to travel in real time, also when you fast travel you do not get the miles you need to buy a new boat (each boat requires you to have traveled a certain amount of Km before you can purchase, which I don’t really like but understand.).
Here are some of the features in this game: You can mess with some of the items in the cabin like the light switches, the phone to change your crew members job, the comms to call for rescue and the GPS/Sonar. Your crew members can perform certain jobs such as cooking, cleaning the fish, hauling in the line, repair as well as rest as they will get tired after a while. You need to perform certain mini game tasks for either bringing in the longline or the net as well as gutting the fish which I’m not really a fan of as they can be tedious. The seasons in the game change as well and when they do so do the fish you can catch. There are some bugs in the game but at least for me nothing game breaking.
– Real player with 126.7 hrs in game
World Ship Simulator
This is an early access game and nowhere near finished. Fair enough. The devs are promising more ships, missions, career mode and possibly free roam.
However, the game needs some very fundamental changes to the core. The graphics are very amateurish and, in the case of the scenes at port where one is trying to choose a mission, the whole thing looks like something from the 1990’s. The NPC’s look like something a child would create, the colours are all wrong and are too vibrant. The port area is excrutiating to look at.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
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First of all, it has to be said, this game is already a massive improvement on it’s infamous predecesor….. that said, you can tell this is in early access stage, ok let’s start with the bad….
-The night sky- This has no depth. I honestly think my grandmother could do a better job using MS paint and she can’t even use a Nokia 3310!
- Land bird noises out at sea- I know this may sound petty, but really, whenever I have been out at sea (7 ferry journeys this year) I have not seen a single land bird. I understand they migrate twice a year, however, definitely see a lot more Gulls than I see Robins this is for sure
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Kaiju Fishing
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FEATURES
Fish for Monsters - Catch all kinds of crazy, unique, and beautiful creatures. From small fry, like the Tadfish, to Megaldon sized Ripjaw’s. There are even rumors of larger and more dangerous creatures that lurk below.
Explore a World - The ocean world of Eer lays open before you. Cast off from your safe and friendly Sapphire Cove, Discover the inviting warm waters of Kailano, the frigid wastes of Boreas, and the mysterious lava filled waters of Karai.
Puzzle it out - The mystery of the Kaiju awaits. Stories of the return of these mythical creatures have reached your ears. Where did they come from? Why have they returned? The secrets and puzzles of the Kaiju are waiting for you.
Quests await - The village of Sapphire Cove needs you. Join Runa, Skipper, Biff, Gill, Herc and a colorful cast of characters on an Epic journey.
Craft your bait - A crafty angler knows just the right bait in the right spot at the right time leads to the most legendary fish. Try out your own custom combinations to prove you’re the craftiest!
Catch them all - Fish of all sizes and rarity are waiting to be caught. Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, and Legendary fish of every type and size can be found. Be ready though, as the old timers say, the more rare the fish, the harder the fight!
Keep ‘em - Every angler knows that fish stories are just that, stories… unless of course you can prove it! Keep magically miniature versions of your favorites in your very own Fish Tank. Gotta catch em all!
Pet your pet - Your trusty companion Skipper is always by your side. He’ll point you towards the fish you want, as long as he gets a treat and some pets of course.
THE PLAN
Right now, we’re hard at work developing KAIJU FISHING. You can follow our updates on Twitter @mutantstudios and WISHLIST the game right now to keep an eye on it! We’ll be updating this store page as we go as well.
We’re currently targeting an early 2021 release. We hope you join us on this adventure.
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Sea King
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Sea King Review – Experience Fast-paced Naval Combat
Introduction
Playing games with friends is quite interesting, especially when all friends are playing against each other for victory. How exciting is to be the last standing person by taking down the other three members. Clean your room, set your couch and invite three friends to play against you. Have you enough guts to defeat your other friends in 4-player local co-op game? Sea King is one of the most anticipated video game that is offering Action-based 4-player Local co-op gameplay, brought to you by Interactive Stone.
– Real player with 16.9 hrs in game
best 0.39€ of my life, it makes me think of a minigame in pirates of the caribbean lego on wii, so much memories
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Deadliest Catch: The Game
UPDATE BETA 1.1.78
The change log has some good stuff in it. Many things have been fixed. But, and I can’t emphasize this enough, UNTIL YOU FIX THE SAVE GAME OPTION I WON’T PLAY. Clicking save game does nothing but put you in an endless click “accept” to travel dialog.
1.1.52 was pretty close to fully playable with one major hook-hangup bug that meant ultimately you’d get stuck and would want to go back to a save game from before the hook got stuck.
FIX THE SAVE GAME OPTION - IT’S BEEN BROKE ALL YEAR. THEN THE OTHER BUGS WOULDN’T ANNOY ME SO MUCH.
– Real player with 260.6 hrs in game
UPDATE: Since writing this review, the new devs have introduced themselves in the Discord, and have been putting out patches in order to help the game play. They have been more talkative in Discord, and more open about what is going on behind the scenes. While the game is still not (in my opinion) ready for release, at least the devs are talking and putting in the effort to show us that they do care. I still cannot in good faith recommend this game as a full release until it is ready. I will update again later on down the road.
– Real player with 57.2 hrs in game
What Lives Below
Hunt massive sea monsters armed with just a harpoon and a simple fishing boat.
Play as a lone fisherman, who takes on the gods of the sea.
In this fast-paced intense boss-rush game, there are various huge creatures to take on. From an electric leviathan to an volcanic octopus, the odds are not in your favor.
Currently, the Game Features
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4 Leviathans to Be Hunted
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Procedurally Animated Bosses
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An infinite procedural ocean world to fight the monsters in
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Interactive ocean simulation and boat physics
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Harpoon throwing with bullet time
This game is still early in development. The full release will have more bosses and the game is subject to change across development.
Salt and Sails
You are steering a “free” pirate ship. You need to use a cannon to knock out anything close, yes, anything, including small fish and bees. I didn’t expect that the little bee could threaten this big ship, I was so naive. And I believe the best Gunner of the 17th century couldn’t hit bees and fish with cannon. Whether I am too young or the game is too stupid is a serious question. But my 3-year-old nephew told me that he thought the game was boring. So I have the answer in my heart.
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– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Salt 2: Shores of Gold
Salt 2: Shores of Gold is an open world pirate game with a focus on exploration, survival, and crafting. Set sail across an infinite ocean with just you and your ship. Explore islands filled with caves, ruins, pirate camps, towns, and other mysterious places. The world is procedurally generated, so you’ll never run out of islands to explore. Hunt and fish for survival, find resources to craft rare items, decorate your ship, go on quests, level up your skills, and fight legendary pirates. Salt 2 also features RPG aspects such as loot rarities and talents so you can customize your character to fit your playstyle.
What Makes Salt Unique?
You might be wondering what makes Salt different than other pirate games. There’s a few things. For one, we’ve put our focus on the single player exploration experience. This means you don’t need friends to help you manage your boat or to explore the world. This isn’t a game focused on naval combat, but instead on PVE content such as exploring the sea, going on quests, crafting and survival elements, leveling up skill systems and unlocking talent trees, and discovering interesting places and loot. Because of this focus on exploration, we’ve also made the world procedurally generated so you can explore in any direction for as long as you want.
Explore an Infinite World
We wanted to create a pirate game that focused on exploration and adventure first and foremost. You start in the middle of an infinite ocean with just you and your ship, pick a direction, and set sail across a procedurally generated world. Experience pure freedom in where you go and what you do. Discover uncharted islands filled with quests, pirates, and hundreds of points of interest such as ancient ruins, caves, pirate camps, villages, and other mysterious places. Even though the islands are procedural, our points of interests are hand crafted with unique secrets, puzzles, and design.
Fish and Hunt to Survive
You’ll need some food to survive. Grab a fishing pole and toss a lure overboard to catch some fish or grab your bow and head into the woods to hunt some wildlife.
Craft and Upgrade
As you explore the world you will discover tons of resources that can be used to craft new items, armor, weapons, and upgrades for your ship.
Decorate Your Ship
We want your ship to be your home at sea. While exploring the world you will find items to upgrade your ship, decorating it and making it unique to you. And you won’t need other people to help manage your ship. It’s just you, the sea, and the endless horizon.
Level Up
Unlock talent trees for different skills such as combat, fishing, crafting, hunting, and get unique perks for your character.
Loot Epic Gear
Salt 2 features an RPG style loot system with different rarities of armor and weapons, and interesting stats to tailor to the play style you want. Each piece of gear also has randomized talents. So whether you are crafting a high level item, or hunting down a pirate captain for an epic sword, you’ll always be searching for that new rare item with the perfect roll.
Fight Legendary Pirates
The islands are full of dangerous enemies. Fight legendary pirates, bosses, and dangerous wildlife in your hunt for adventure.
Go on Quests
Dock your ship at a sea port and pick up quests and commissions from guilds, the townsfolk, and merchants.
How is Salt 2 Different from the Original?
If you’ve played Salt 1, you might be wondering what is new in the sequel. For starters, a complete visual overhaul. We are switching to a new rendering pipeline allowing for much better graphical fidelity. This means brand new models, textures, shaders, lighting, animations, UI, and performance improvements. We are also revamping the island generation system for more varied and interesting looking islands. In addition to that, Salt 2 will have hundreds of hand crafted points of interest such as caves to make exploration a much more deep and unique experience.
We are also putting a much bigger focus on crafting, survival, and ship decoration mechanics. In Salt 2 these mechanics will be deeper than the original and feed directly into the gameplay loop. You’ll also be able to level up your weapons and unlock talents that fit your playstyle. And of course Salt 2 will include brand new quests, new gear, improved combat mechanics, and a new soundtrack.