BASS Strike, Sony Playstation
Continuing THQ's strong tradition of premiere B.A.S.S. Inc. licensed fishing games, BASS Strike brings the sport of fishing to life like never before. Dynamic camera action, realistic fish behavior and beautiful graphics immerse players in a world of screaming reels and fierce competition. If you want to experience thrilling tournament action, the BASSMASTERS Tournament Trail™ is the one for you. BASS Strike features the only Tournament Trail that leads to the premiere world championship - the BASS Masters Classic. Whether you're a weekend angler - cranking your lure through deep water, or a seasoned pro skimming the lake-top in anticipation of a water-churning strike, BASS Strike promises to deliver exhilaration, excitement and top tournament competition in one action-packed fishing game. Features: B.A.S.S is the World's largest fishing organisation with over half a million members in the US. Publishing several fishing magazines, B.A.S.S also runs the Tournament Trail, leading to the premier World championship event - The BASS Masters Classic. Dynamic Camera: follow the action above and below the surface. Thrilling Arcade action - struggle with Trophy Bass and legendary 'lunkers' in challenging fight sequences. Four games modes: Tournament Trail, Arcade mode, Lure Challenge and Practice mode. 7 full 3D lakes modelled after real-life locations, each featuring incredible graphics (moving plants, sparkling water etc. Real lures and movement: Choose from a range of lures that have a direct affect on your chances of landing a monster fish! Each of the 6 in-game anglers (unlock 4 more!) has their own unique methods, lures and attributes. Variable weather conditions with dynamic effects on play and featuring commentary and advice from Shaw Grigsby - 9 time Bass Masters Classic qualifier.
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