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Review: Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm
Posted by Art Green, 154 days ago
 Rating Preview
 Fun Factor
 6.0 
 Visuals
3.0
 Sound
5.0
 Single Player
5.0
 Controls
7.0
 
0.0

As you’re about to finish picking up the last of your ill-fated pots, something happens. Everything stands still. You figure it’s just a temporary lock-up. Tapping the guide button multiple times proves fruitless, so you reluctantly turn off your 360. It’s just bad luck, and hey, you saved just before the freeze, so everything’s kosher. Minutes later, it happens again. And again, ad nauseum. Progressing through a complete season of crab fishing seems impossible up to a certain point because of the technical difficulties that continue to muck up your experience.

Glancing at screenshots of the game, shrugging it off as a quick, sloppy cash-in on the TV show would be an easy conclusion. Nothing looks particularly good and there is plenty that looks bad. Hauling in your catch of crab, the detail on the fish passes scrutiny while in the pot. But when dumped into the catching tray for your crew to sort, it becomes this amalgamation of brown slime and gunk that looks laughably bad. Re-creations of the different boats seen on the show are faithful, but technical prowess is something Deadliest Catch does not have.

Graphical limitations aside, Deadliest Catch is surprisingly competent. In so far as games are vehicles for excitement and action, the game falls on its face. Where it finds its footing is in its unique setup that is unlike anything else on the market. Unique might not mean great or even good, but you could rent much worse.

 Our Rating for Review: Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm
6.0
Fun Factor
+ Relaxing, chilled gameplay.
- It’s fishing, so it’s not “fun” or “exciting” in any way.
3.0
Visuals
+ Waves that swell up look convincing.
- Everything else looks poor.
5.0
Sound
+ Voices from the show are present. (Not all, but most)
- Soundtrack isn’t much to get excited about. Very plain.
5.0
Single Player
+ Very interesting, unique game that you probably haven’t played before.
- Finishing it was impossible due to technical issues. There is no story outside of attaining the quota of crab.
7.0
Controls
+ Surprisingly complex, but fairly easily to get a handle on.
- In tight quarters, things get overwhelming with all the different mechanics at your disposal.
5.5
Overall
Unique doesn’t equal great or even good. It’s recommendable as a rental to some people looking for something new and different, but full retail price is $40 too much to take a chance on.
 

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