Big Bass World Championship [U] ISO
Description :
Big Bass World Championship provides an unlimited choice of fishing
spots on four progressive tournament lakes and on your own private lake.
Apply your angling skills and control the exact lure movements to
entice a monster bass into an aquatic battle! Utilizing a wide array of
lures on realistic lakes, you can work your way through the ranks to
earn the opportunity to complete with Hank Parker in pro fishing
tournaments. The private lake allows a fish eyes' view of bass behavior
in an amazingly lifelike environment.
Unfortunately, fishing games aren't what they are supposed to be; fun
and addicting as in real-life. This game too falls into the category of
stale fising game available. I'll go into the details. Go on if you
dare. You might not want to buy this one if you hear too much....
Graphics
As everybody would say, looks doesn't determine the inside. To me, without the outside attribute present or too horrific, don't proceed near to it. Tell me, would you eat a kiwi fruit which is rotten on the outside, but perfectly formed inside? You won't if you can't determine what's inside. That was an analogy of how this game's graphics are rated. Sprites are used aside the 3-D technology inside. But sprites were overused until the water even looked like a blue floor to me. Sheesh, I won't dare to proceed.
Sound
Why must they put country music as the BGM? Luckily there's no singing (phew). The BGM is the same all the way until you finish the game or sick of it, whichever comes first. Of course, sometimes it suits to the sunny environment you'll see in the game. But in heavy rain? A majority of people would say how can you be happy so much. There's no variety to the BGM, that's what I'm trying to say to evryone, but they keep on buying to regret later. Enough with that. Sound effects you ask me? Well, I would say the sound effects were so-so. Again, there's little variety in the sound. When you're in underwater mode, nothing can be heard, even the water is eerily quiet.
Controls
Basically, the controls are not that fine. Even though the controls suffer, it doesn't get too frustrating with some bit of concentration. For example, the boat you control either respond to be slower or faster in the right time. Occasionally, when you want to turn it, the boat will always be too fast and then crash. Other than that, you can't position the cursor to your target accurately when you're ready to fish. You'll always miss, or sometimes the fish would swim away, laughing at your attempt. One final thing, so much luck is needed to bring the fish up to you, you can't determine the strenght of your pull accurately. Again, they'll go away and joke about you.
Difficulty
As I said before, so much luck is needed to bring the fish up to you. The fish will always resist and pull back so hard, sometime the line could break. Freaky isn't it? The time limit is sufficient, but the persistent action of the fish resisting all the time will shorten the time limit, and your temper.
Gameplay
Stale with its many problems. Hank Parker (the *ss-hard opponent) will be too much to tolerate with.
Graphics
As everybody would say, looks doesn't determine the inside. To me, without the outside attribute present or too horrific, don't proceed near to it. Tell me, would you eat a kiwi fruit which is rotten on the outside, but perfectly formed inside? You won't if you can't determine what's inside. That was an analogy of how this game's graphics are rated. Sprites are used aside the 3-D technology inside. But sprites were overused until the water even looked like a blue floor to me. Sheesh, I won't dare to proceed.
Sound
Why must they put country music as the BGM? Luckily there's no singing (phew). The BGM is the same all the way until you finish the game or sick of it, whichever comes first. Of course, sometimes it suits to the sunny environment you'll see in the game. But in heavy rain? A majority of people would say how can you be happy so much. There's no variety to the BGM, that's what I'm trying to say to evryone, but they keep on buying to regret later. Enough with that. Sound effects you ask me? Well, I would say the sound effects were so-so. Again, there's little variety in the sound. When you're in underwater mode, nothing can be heard, even the water is eerily quiet.
Controls
Basically, the controls are not that fine. Even though the controls suffer, it doesn't get too frustrating with some bit of concentration. For example, the boat you control either respond to be slower or faster in the right time. Occasionally, when you want to turn it, the boat will always be too fast and then crash. Other than that, you can't position the cursor to your target accurately when you're ready to fish. You'll always miss, or sometimes the fish would swim away, laughing at your attempt. One final thing, so much luck is needed to bring the fish up to you, you can't determine the strenght of your pull accurately. Again, they'll go away and joke about you.
Difficulty
As I said before, so much luck is needed to bring the fish up to you. The fish will always resist and pull back so hard, sometime the line could break. Freaky isn't it? The time limit is sufficient, but the persistent action of the fish resisting all the time will shorten the time limit, and your temper.
Gameplay
Stale with its many problems. Hank Parker (the *ss-hard opponent) will be too much to tolerate with.
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