
50
Pro Series is one of those games that I really wanted to enjoy beyond its actual quality. With its multitude of lakes, fish species, and upgrades, the developers clearly put in a good amount of effort. But its core gameplay mechanics just don’t match its content. Ironically, this is a fishing experience that will bore you not because you can’t catch anything, but rather because you all-too-easily can. It’s still somewhat satisfying to catch a big pile of floppers and watch your cash pile up, but it’s all done in this omnipresent cloud of disappointment. That’s Rapala Fishing: Pro Series for you; not bad, but disappointing.
40
Though even at its budget price, any fun you’ll have with the game will undoubtedly be short-lived. The gameplay is accessible enough and initially suggests that it has potential to provide a fun arcade experience with a touch of simulation, but ultimately is far too simplistic to the point of being uninteresting and repetitive.
4
I have the same issue with having to fight the "monster fish" for such a long period of time. I know that, regardless of the species, size or strength of the fish, it WILL tire at some point. Having to fight a 4lb yellow perch for 30 mins because it was listed as a monster fish is ridiculous. I have hooked a monster channel catfish and have been fighting it for nearly an hour. I had to pause the game to go to work. This really needs to be modified in future releases of the game, if there are any.
0
In real life i fighted 20kg catfish for 30min in game i fighted with 1kg **** for 20min
**** not game
Rapala Fishing Pro Series
Released On:
Oct 24, 2017
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Available after 4 critic reviews
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User score
Generally Unfavorable
2.8
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Dec 19, 2017
50
Pro Series is one of those games that I really wanted to enjoy beyond its actual quality. With its multitude of lakes, fish species, and upgrades, the developers clearly put in a good amount of effort. But its core gameplay mechanics just don’t match its content. Ironically, this is a fishing experience that will bore you not because you can’t catch anything, but rather because you all-too-easily can. It’s still somewhat satisfying to catch a big pile of floppers and watch your cash pile up, but it’s all done in this omnipresent cloud of disappointment. That’s Rapala Fishing: Pro Series for you; not bad, but disappointing.
Oct 27, 2017
40
Though even at its budget price, any fun you’ll have with the game will undoubtedly be short-lived. The gameplay is accessible enough and initially suggests that it has potential to provide a fun arcade experience with a touch of simulation, but ultimately is far too simplistic to the point of being uninteresting and repetitive.
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Jul 15, 2020
4
I have the same issue with having to fight the "monster fish" for such a long period of time. I know that, regardless of the species, size or strength of the fish, it WILL tire at some point. Having to fight a 4lb yellow perch for 30 mins because it was listed as a monster fish is ridiculous. I have hooked a monster channel catfish and have been fighting it for nearly an hour. I had to pause the game to go to work. This really needs to be modified in future releases of the game, if there are any.
Feb 29, 2020
0
In real life i fighted 20kg catfish for 30min in game i fighted with 1kg **** for 20min
**** not game
SummaryCompete in world-class tournaments and daily challenges all to improve your skills by earning bonus money to climb the ranks and become a professional angler for the 1 fishing brand in the world. Build your reputation, gain sponsors, battle for awards and trophies as you try to catch the top 17-species of fish, from Large Mouth Bass to N... Read More
Rated Efor Everyone
Platforms:
- PlayStation 4
- Xbox One
- Nintendo Switch
Initial Release Date:Oct 24, 2017
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