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PC - Windows : Rapala Pro Fishing Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Rapala Pro Fishing and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Rapala Pro Fishing. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Worked GREAT for me!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 7
Date: December 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Can't explain why Budster had problems. I tried Pro Fishing on my homebrew 3 GHz / 2 GB RAM box using an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro at 1280 X 11024 BPI. It looks perfect and played like a dream.

Rapala Pro Fishing is far, far ahead of Bass Pro (at least in its trial version). The near photo quality of underwater scenes is something to behold, and topside for us air breathers is great as well. Just wait until you see the big fish swimming up out of the weeds to hit your bait. AWE-SOME!

The only small distraction I have is that this program, of course, only has Rapala lures. If we could only create a user editor to add Gary Yamamoto's Senkos and other great plastics, plus a few buzz-baits, spinners, etc. it would be almost as good as being there.

FYI, I loaded it briefly on my wife's 800 MHz Dell that has an ATI 9700 card and it worked OK at 640 X 480 BPI with shading set to 16-bit, but a bit jerky due to the slow speed and only 256 MB of RAM.

If you like to fish, get this one! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Great Game - Highly Recommend

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: September 22, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I purchase many games for my Grandson who is six (been playing PC games since he was 2 1/2) and find that this is one of his favorites. He spends hours catching fish and excitingly showing me what he caught. He has no problems at all maneuvering around the game. Did run into a small problem after loading the game, received error message after the video ran which prevented us from going into the game mode. I sent email to their help website and was astonished at the quick response I received with perfect instructions to correct the problem. It's a wonderful thing when you ask for help and acturally receive it - good going guys! Don't let this error prevent you from purchasing this game keeping in mind that all PC's are different and this may not happen to you but should you get this error, it is well worth the effort to make a few changes and get it going. I'm really not a game player but what I have seen, I believe this is a great game for anyone of all ages. . .

Rapala Pro Fishing

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: July 16, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game came out in late 2003 or early 2004. I decided to try this fishing game to see if it was any good, so I got myself a copy of Rapala Pro Fishing.
This is what I found. When I installed my copy of Rapala Pro Fishing and started playing it, I quickly saw that this game truly does have state-of-the-art graphics, realism,
and game-play, just as was advertised when this game was for sale everywhere. I also saw that one of the drawbacks attributed to Rapala Pro Fishing is really not a drawback at all,
but a simple dofference in how a game like this is set up.
Rapala Pro Fishing follows traditions of Sega Bass Fishing, which allows the fisherman to only fish for a specified species of fish (in the case of Sega Bass Fishing, largemouth bass only), and nothing else. In Rapala Pro Fishing, the most species of fish that can be fished for at any individual lake or river is three. No other species except the species of fish specified for the particular lake or river chosen to be fished can be caught even if some show up on the computer screen.
Rapala Pro Fishing follows another tradition of Sega
Bass Fishing, and it restricts the actual area or sites where a player can fish on the lake or stream. A player can only go to sites on the lake or river he has chosen to fish that Rapala
Pro Fishing designates as sites that allow fishing. All other areas on these bodies of water are cordoned off or made inaccessiblein some way. It can get quite annoying to go to a certain area on a lake or stream in Rapala Pro Fishing, and see that there is much more water to go to and fish, but
it is cordoned off, usually by chains and buoys, logs, or aquatic plants, all of which deny access to other waters. Even so, Rapala Pro Fishing is in no way as bad as Sega Bass Fishing in this regard.
Rapala Pro Fishing has a HUGE number of commands necessary to be able to fully play the game. This requires the use of just about every key on the computer keyboard plus both mouse keys. It can cause a lot of accidental keystrokes that will cause
a change in the game or even an exit from the game. All these commands tend to be very confusing and difficult to master at first, but once they are mastered and utilized, they do add to the realism and fun of playing the game.
The guide who accompanies the fisherman on every fishing trip in Rapala Pro can be in some ways quite obnoxious, and that guide tends to treat the player as if he is an idiot. That guide could show a little more of a tendency to encourage the player. However, what the guide tells the player insofar as what lure to use for a specific type of fish is quite helpful, so the player needs to pay attention to the guide.
Rapala Pro Fishing goes to great lengths to be as realistic as possible, though, even to the player's lure getting snagged in the rocks or a hooked fish going into the rocks to get loose.
Rapala Pro Fishing has many other plusses about it. As one catches fish in the game, they are awarded additional lures and other fishing tackle to use, another tradition probably
taken from Sega Bass Fishing, which does the same thing.
The graphics of Rapala Pro Fishing are absolutely as close to an actual video recording or photograph of the real thing that one can get. Both the above water and underwater graphics are so real-looking that they are mesmerizing. The buoys and chains look just like the real thing, and the underwater graphics appear to be an actual video recording of the underwater areas. The boats are accurate in detail, even to the actual lettering of the name of the manufacturer of the boat motor. The fish are beautifully detailed, and up close even their scales can be seen. The Rapala lures are beautifully and
accurately detailed, as are the rod and the reel. The sheer greatness of the graphics of this game cannot accurately be described verbally or in writing. One has to see this for himself, but when he does, he will give this game a high rating on its superb graphics alone. It was swell to see a bass actually look in every way like a real bass.
If you get a copy of Rapal Pro Bass Fishing, and you don't like it at first, don't quit playing it and don't be quick to give it away or throw it away. When I first got this game, I thought that it was not very good despite its superlative graphics. But, once you get familiar with the many things Rapala Pro Fishing can do, it sort of "grows" on you. Like Sega Bass Fishing, Rapala Pro Fishing can be played in two modes, free fishing and tournament play. As I previously said, as you go along in either mode, Rapala Pro Fishing starts awarding additional lures and tackle when you catch fish. The further along you go, you even get better fishing poles, reels, and line, as well as better lures that more easily attract fish.
I would give Rapala Pro Fishing a 4.5 starts if this rating was allowable. I could not give the game a five because I feel that one or two computer fishing games I have played were better overall. But when it comes to the things Rapala Pro fishing does that other computer fishing games do, it is as good as any fishing game out there, and no other computer fishing game, except Pro Bass Fishing 2003 comes close in any way to matiching the superlative graphics that apala Pro Fishing has.
AS I said, this game sort of "grows" on you. I like it a lot, and I will be playing it a lot.

Is this a beta version?

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: June 29, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This game, first off, will lock up your pc if you don't have very, very updated drivers. Upside is, Activision will reply to you and direct you to a fix. They were great.
Now that I can play the game, it needs a few things. It plays like a beta version, cranky and I don't mean the baits. Yeah, they're all Rapala, and I haven't gotten a muskie or walleye to look at one yet, which were the fish that attracted me to the game. So, I guess Rapalas don't catch anything but bass..eh? If this was meant to be just a bass fishing game, they should've made that the title. I feel I was lied to, but that's another issue. The game does have the best rod action ever. But the underwater camera is disappointing. It jerks toward whatever fish is nearby, but doesn't return to the lure well, and while you're reeling in at the one speed they give you, some fish slips up on the lure and the camera goes bonkers. Heck, if you're underwater with that lure, you should be in control of your camera. Take a look at Championship Bass by EA sports (wish they'd update that to XP). That game is a real underwater experience. Rapala has a ways to go to compete with that older game, but its boat action is great. Except for the constant blabbering by the guide. When I throw a 105' cast into a honey-hole, I don't want that moron in the boat with me saying, "count to three--you can do better." Geez.

Fun game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: July 05, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Find myself yelling back at the guide who is trying to provide useful information. But all in all, fun to play. My 14 year old grandson liked it real well.

Doesn't work for Mac!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: September 14, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This software doesn't work for Mac. I am not sure why the product description says PC and Mac. I kept it because the enclosed Rapala lure alone was worth the marketplace price that I paid for.

Wish it worked

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 2 / 6
Date: September 11, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This is a fun game but it locks up my pc. I have a p4 2.8 with an ati 9700 pro card. It also locked up my other pc-- I hope thay can get the bugs out of game or an update to graphic drivers. Seems like they might have beta tested this or something. At least i got a free rapala lure with it.

Disapointed!!!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: January 21, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I had the same trouble as Budster. It locked up on both my computers. I have the same complaint, it only has Rapala lures. Nothing against Rapala, they have been very good to me over the years. This game needs very serious updates.

Fun game!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 06, 2007
Author: Amazon User

My sister got this game for me on my 9th birthday. I loved it and still love it. So that tells you kids can like it to. If your child has an interest in fishing I would get this game for them because children can get impatiant, but fish bite in under a minute. The only thing hard is the controlls (but you can change them by going to options an clicking controlls.) The controlls they give you to steer the boat are w,s,a,and d. to cast the fishing line you use the left click of your mouse when you catch a fish and want to real him in keep holding the right mouse button and thats it! If you like fishing buy this game!

Doesn't work right + NO customer support

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 05, 2008
Author: Amazon User

1- The software doesn't work properly, and there are no instructions provided in the booklet. 2- The tutorial doesn't work properly either; I found myself driving the boat in circles without being able to accelerate or get into deeper water, and casting the rod is also impossible. There are no instructions on locating and using the fishfinder/sonar device, choosing bait, etc. 3- WORST of all, I followed the help advice and emailed the software manufacturer for assistance, but nobody responded! The combination of a non-working game with a non-responsive help department would hasten my suggestion that you AVOID this game!


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