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Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm

Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm

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From: Greenwave
Category: Video Games

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $35.95
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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 437

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp
Genre: adventure_games
ESRB: Teen
Media: CD-ROM
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows Vista
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.3

MPN: DCASPC0522
Model: DCAS-PC 0522
UPC: 094922928634
EAN: 0094922928634
ASIN: B0017S2S0Y

Release Date: August 19, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Career Mode (Realistic and challenging simulation for gamers and Deadliest Catch fans)
  • Missions (Gamers experience the hard core Bering Sea life, including participation in United States Coast Guard search and rescue missions and ice flow navigation)
  • Arcade Mini-Games (Allows casual gamers to enjoy fun challenges, including crab boat races and skiff races)
  • Five Authentic Crab Boats, twenty Real Fishermen (including Edgar and Norman Hansen, Josh and Jake Harris), six Authentic Captains (including Captains Sig Hansen, Phil Harris and Larry Hendricks) and 4,500 lines of recorded character dialogue
  • Four real harbors

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Experience the thrill of captaining your own boat while searching for undersea riches in Deadliest Catch Alaskan Storm for your Windows PC. Battle 40-foot waves, storms, ice and a nearly 100-percent crewmember injury rate on the icy Bering Sea. Select one of 5 real crab boats featured on the Discovery Channel series, or create and customize your own boat. Then choose your own crew from a roster of 20 real crab fishermen. Selecting the wrong boat or crew member can lead to disaster. Lead your fatigued, hungry and hardworking crew in the search for King Crab and Opilio Crab, while battling to secure your catch before other crews get there first. Realism is added with 4 real Bering Sea harbors and 34,000 miles of real Bering Sea coastline created from the United States Geological Survey. Weather and fishing conditions are based on authentic weather data and get worse each season. The ultimate goal is to return safely each season, upgrade your boat and crew, and attempt to break the real-life Captain Sig Hansen's actual lifetime catch of twenty million pounds.

6 Authentic Captains (including Captains Sig Hansen, Phil Harris and Larry Hendricks) 4,500 lines of recorded character dialogue Captain the 370ft. USCG Cutter Mellon 34,000 Miles Actual Coastline 4 Real Bering Sea Harbors (Akutan, Dutch Harbor, King Cove and St. Paul) Interactive Virtual Tour Northwestern Crab Boat 100 Exclusive Crew Videos



Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars I really wanted to LOVE this game   August 30, 2008
Chicago Winter '07 (Illinois)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I read numerous reviews on Amazon (and gaming websites) before I bought this game. Although it wasn't rated that spectacularly, I decided to buy it because I am a huge fan of the show. Although I tried to be as open-minded as I could be, I have to admit that Alaskan Storm does not seem to have long-term playability.

Before I tell you about the game itself, I do have to warn you about the installation (for the PC users out there). Please note that it takes an "extremely" long time to install. I do not mean the file transfer itself, I mean the time it takes for your computer to recognize the game and load the setup.exe application. The first time I put the game in my drive nothing happened for over ten minutes. I ended up going to Greenwave's website and on the FAQ it mentioned that some people reported the game taking over 15 minutes to load. So, for those who have stated that they could not install the game...put the CD back in your drive...don't touch anything...and wait...and wait....and something should eventually happen.

As for the game itself, I thought the beginning (tutorial) was interesting. The game teaches you how to drive the boat, place pots, make repairs, etc. Every few minutes a video of Sig Hansen would pop up and give you some "real-life" information that coincides with what you are learning (i.e. after the game teaches you how to instruct your crew to chop ice, Sig explains the effects that ice has on your boat while fishing). I found the videos informative, but a little bit bothersome after a while...I wanted to get through the tutorial and be the captain of my own boat!

After you pick your boat (and add a new name and custom paint job if you like), you are ready to hire your crew and begin fishing. This was exciting for about the first 45 minutes, but then the monotony of setting/retrieving pots really starts to get to you. Obviously, the pots are the main part of fishing and dealing with them makes up 75-80% of the game. Unfortunately, though, that 75-80% is the most boring part of playing. You can't speed up the pot process and you have to sit and wait one to two minutes (real-time) while your crew sets, baits and prepares each one. When the pot is ready you then ring the bell that signals the crew to launch the pot...and then you do it all over again...on 40 pot strings. The one saving grace is that every time a pot is launched it counts as five pots in the water, but even doing a string of eight is tedious. (For those of you that are thinking "of course fishing is 75% of the game...what did she expect?" I am trying to explain that the most important aspect...the fishing...seems to be the least thought-out part of the game)

Just so you are aware, the PC version of Alaskan Storm does not allow you to play online with other players (as you can on X-box). I think a multi-player option would be helpful, as it would make the game more challenging and would probably keep up your level of interest. Lastly, you don't have the option to play the Time Bandit...which is not a deal-breaker, but is a little disappointing.

Overall, even being a huge fan of this show did not save this game for me. I will likely only play it a few times and then put it back on the shelf. If you do end up buying it, I truly hope you aren't as disappointed as I am. Happy Fishing!



1 out of 5 stars wouldnt run on our pc or laptop   August 27, 2008
K. Vick
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

My son wanted this game and waited to get it after trying to load it on both of our computers no success, call greenwave they promptly call back and stated it may take a while to load we did reload the game and it still would not run, my son was so disappointed have to return the game.


4 out of 5 stars Awesome!   August 26, 2008
Lirpa4181 (Ft Worth, TX)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I got this game in the mail a week ago. The graphics are remarkable. The four "career" levels that take you through the game range by dificulty. Every now and then, Sig Hanson or a cast member of the "Deadliest Catch" interrupt your game with a video clip to help guide you along the way. "Missions" (1-4) have to be completed BEFORE the career mode is activated. The rest of the missions are unlocked during career game play. Overall the game is awesome! The only down fall is the actual setting of the pots & pulling up the catch has NO fast forward while that's happening. It makes for a little slow moving at times, but you can always turn up your speakers and hear the sea gulls and waves during this.


1 out of 5 stars Is there a known bug in this game?   August 25, 2008
ohchrissy (Ca USA)
1 out of 8 found this review helpful

My son was SO excited for this game to come out and we pre-ordered it. When it arrived we immediately tried to load it on our computer and it would not load. I confirmed that I had all the correct computer requirements and had a technical specialist take a look and he confirmed that the problem was with the game and not the computer. We were very disappointed. Im returning the copy I have. If they find out what the bug is and fix it , then we will definately re-purchase the game. I think it sounds really fun and is a great idea for a game.


4 out of 5 stars Good game if you're addicted to the show   August 23, 2008
D. Hentze (NJ)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

After several delays, the game is finally released. I've been playing for several hours, and it's quite fun. I haven't noticed any major glitches, although the game does get choppy sometimes even on my fast system, and it took FOREVER for the installation process to start. If you're familiar with, and a fan of the silly show like I am, then you'll probably enjoy the game. It's a good time passer. I thought the graphics might be a little better, but they're still pretty good. Definitely not cutting edge though. All in all, it's a very good game. If you're not a fan of the show, then it probably won't interest you. The game is currently fairly high priced at $[...] too. IMO, it's definitely for die-hard "Deadliest Catch" fans only.



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