Any graphics, Anime The angler Download of this product is subject to the Sony Entertainment Network Terms of Championship Bass is a bass fishing simulator.
The game's artificial intelligence creates a realistic simulated bass behavior: false strikes, swerves, return attacks, and short-strike lunges. Even if the player does land a strike, the fish will go for obstacles in order to break the line. The game o It was like a game a 3 year old would play. You only got 1 boat with 1 mode and 5 lures, thats right 5 lures.
I do not see any way to download this game, can you tell me how to download it on to my pc? User Info: budmacs. Upload a Thing! Customize a Thing. Download All Files. Select a Collection. Save to Collection. Tip Designer. Dozens of rod, reel, weight, lure and color combinations are available to choose from in the game to help you succeed. Also available are numerous bonus lures, casts, boat modes and other powerups that give you more capabilities to catch fish.
There are several ways to play Championship Bass. In Bass Challenge mode more than 50 unique scenarios will test your angler skills and strategies. This arcade-style of gameplay requires that a certain skill be demonstrated and completed before the user can advance to the next level. In Fishing Trip mode, you will enjoy free form fishing and can choose the location and conditions in which to fish. In Tournament mode, you will compete against other computer opponents in a tournament setting.
The game features detailed underwater environments. Instead of boring underwater scenes that only feature dirt and water, the viewer is treated to lakes full of docks, trees, vegetation, rocks and of course big bass. Some folks may take an issue with how fishing is modeled in Championship Bass. You get to choose how you are displayed on the screen. To fish, you place your entry cursor where you want to drop your lure in the water and simply hit the appropriate controller button.
You then follow the activity surrounding your lure. If it is the type that goes underwater, then the camera follows it underwater. If it is the type that stays on the surface, then the camera follows the lure as it floats. This means that you can see where the most fish are and how they are behaving to your lure. This is not very realistic.
You also do not have the option of switching off this camera angle and you always have to follow your lure. You cannot, for example, stay at the boat with your fisherman persona. PC fishing game purists are there any? The Bass Challenge and Tournament modes are what make Championship Bass a potentially interesting game. Bass Challenge involves fishing different lakes and winning these challenges based on the weight of the fish you catch within a certain time limit.
This is sort of a season mode, but it is a season mode in a very arcade-like fashion. You win special lures, longer casts, and can catch special fish that give bonuses that will improve your chances in the next challenge round. You must average finishing in the top three in each challenge for a lake in order to advance to the next lake.
This seems very Rally Championship-like in its execution. One nice feature in the challenges is that you start on a prep lake that is essentially a tutorial. You are given very limited choices to start with and then you gain greater access to tackle box items as you complete each challenge. Tournament mode lets you compete in a single timed competition on the lake of your choosing. The graphics and sound are a very mixed bag.
The fish graphics are pretty nice. They move and behave like real fish. You are limited to x resolution although you have the option of "low" verses "high" detail and distance.
I couldn't find any explanation about what these settings actually do, but they seem to decrease the amount of above water detail and the number of fish you can see off in the distance.
The shoreline looks fine from a distance. The water graphics look okay from afar, but once you move in closer to the water and shoreline you can see jagged edges and weird effects. The underwater plant life looks the worst because if you move in closer you can actually make out the outline of a square used as the background to draw the picture.
The voices in the game are fine and worked very smoothly. The Pro Tips section talks to you and there is a commentator who lets you know when a fish strikes. The music is standard fare and there are pretty good ambient sounds. You have a number of multiplayer options and they are fairly easy to use.
I tried to use the Internet connection through EA Sports. Logging into the multiplayer area is pretty simple and I had no difficulty connecting. The main problem is that there were no players lurking in the chat areas at PM on a Saturday.
Maybe all of the fishing fans are out actually fishing, but you would expect more participation if the Internet mutliplayer feature is going to be popular.
EA Sports will probably dangle some sort of monetary competition enticement in the future to promote the multiplayer features, so I would bet that the site will eventually take off. As I look around the room to make sure nobody is reading this as I type it, I kind of had fun with this game. Let's just keep this between us because the last thing you want to be tagged with is the "hunting and fishing game lover" label. There isn't much demand among reviewers to handle these types of games and editors salivate when they find someone that enjoys them.
Maybe it was due to my very low expectations, but I found myself drawn into the constant casting and watching the fish look at my lure and then move off or strike. Reeling in your catch took some effort and finesse because you had to watch the reel gauge in order to see how much stress you were placing on the line.
When the gauge turned red, you could snap the line if you didn't ease off or reduce the drag.
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