'Fishing: North Atlantic' Gets Release Date - Screens & Trailer
by Rainier on Sept. 29, 2020 @ 9:16 a.m. PDT
Overall Fishing: North Atlantic should scratch any deep sea fishing simulator itch you may have. I felt the degree of difficulty was quite higher than I would have liked overall and the tutorial felt very bare-bones and could’ve done with more parts popping up as I acquired different gear or ships or crew, etc. The ship was perhaps a fishing vessel based in the Bay of Biscay and bound for North Atlantic cod fisheries. 1812 – a survey vessel Leonidas foundered on Helen's Reef. 1824 – Brigantine Helen of Dundee, bound for Quebec, foundered on Helen's Reef with fatalities. A detail of a hook on a fishing reel on the deck of the Kalida during the North Atlantic Monster Shark Tournament on July 14, 2017 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer Getty Images).
Climb into the captain’s chair once again, this time in the majestic Canadian waters of Nova Scotia, braving the high seas across six realistic ports and fish habitats in search of ocean gold!
Plan the course of your fishing career throughout the whole year: Brave rain and snow while looking for the best fishing areas, but make sure that you to not exceed your quotas! The new advanced fish-AI require the use of GPS and sonar to follow the movement of your prey depending on weather and season.
Fishing: North Atlantic features a huge range of 25 handcrafted boats, new weather systems with upgraded atmospheric effects and all new fishing methods such as harpoons and deep-line-buoy-fishing. The new advanced fish-AI requires the use of GPS and sonar to follow the movement of your prey, depending on weather and water temperatures.
Fishing: North Atlantic offers you 25 ships at your disposal for all types of fishing styles and fishing techniques like the harpooning, which is used to hunt swordfish and tuna. Start with harpooning swordfish and tuna and work your way up to setting deep lines to catch snow crabs or lobster and experience life as a deep sea fisherman without actually getting wet! As well as longline, net and trawling. Do you have what it takes to fulfill this challenging task?
Get Fishing: North Atlantic at launch for the 10% discounted price of $31.49, or if you already have Fishing: Barents Sea you can get an additional 10% off for a total of 20%!
“All summer long we’ve been detangling the lines, polishing hooks and swabbing the decks (well, in our studio) in preparation for the launch of Fishing: North Atlantic,” said Yasemin Hamurcu from Misc Games. “We are pleased to announce today that we are finally adding those last few finishing touches and ready to declare open season on the most realistic fishing sim out there!”
Key Features:
- Fishing methods – Harpooning, Deepline, Lobster, Crabbing, Longline, Net, Trawling
- Fish species – Swordfish, Tuna, Lobster, Snow Crab, Cod, Haddock, Pollack, Redfish, Mackerel, Silver Hake
- Advanced water shader and weather system from trueSKY, with realistic weather data from the area
- Dynamic fish prices – Other fishing boats will also fish and deliver fish at the ports, which affects the prices
- Dynamic fish habitats – Fish will swim around the map through the yearly seasons
- 25 real handcrafted boats available from fishing industry licensepartners
- Huge map over Nova Scotia, Canada (200x300km) with six realistic ports
- Fishing industry licensepartners - A.F. Theriaul & Son, Skipasyn, Scanmar, Hermes, Selfa and Moen Marin
North Atlantic Fishing
Fishing: North Atlantic is due to hit PC (Steam) on October 16, 2020.
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