Fishing Planet is perfect for the fishing aficionado (afishionado?) who wants a huge dollop of realism with their fishing experience. Rapala Fishing: Pro Series isn’t perfect, but it more than makes up for its flaws with a satisfying, well-built game engine. Equipment is customisable, so you can build your dream fishing rig, then take it out and see what you’re made of. The licensing is on-point, too if you’re a fishing fan, you’ll recognise everything in-game, from the boats to the rods to the lure. There are tournaments to participate in, ranks to climb and 24 species of fish to catch across several iconic locations in North America. What Rapala Fishing: Pro Series does have is content. That said, if you’re a fishing fiend and you’re not willing to put up with quiet and repetition, then perhaps you’re in the wrong industry. Rapala Fishing: Pro Series certainly has its fair share of problems: it’s perhaps a little too unchallenging, it can be too sedate at times, and it’s a tad repetitive. We kick things off with the FIFA of pro fishing video games.
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