CheatCC writes: "Based on the Discovery Channel's hit reality documentary, Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm takes players to the icy waters of the Bering Sea in order to haul in their limit of "Red Gold." That's crab to you landlubbers in the lower 48! The game does a good job capturing many of the nuances, perils, and strategies associated with Alaskan crab fishing. Sadly, the deathly slow pacing and the poor mix of hands-off and hands-on gameplay has this title "Bering Straight" for the bargain bin."
BRECKENRIDGE, COLORADO – Discovery Channel continues to captivate TV audiences with its one-two punch of Alaskan crab fisherman. Every Tuesday night, viewers tune in at 9pm ET to watch “Deadliest Catch” followed at 10pm ET by “After the Catch.”
While fans of the show won’t ever get the chance to become a greenhorn on the deck of one of the world’s deadliest jobs, they have been able to relive the experience virtually. There have been two console games – Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm and Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos – and a free-to-play online game on the official Web site.
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GrE writes, "Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm however, is probably one of the most boring games I have yet to play. Being a huge fan of the show, I figured I would give this one a shot. I knew just by the sheer fact that it was a based on a Discovery channel show that it was going to be bad..."
This game was going to be a steaming pile of crap before they ever typed a single line of code.
Sounds like a real classic!
Never really seen the appeal in games like this anyhow admittedly.
at least the shows good!