Imagine the fun of driving your own Bass Boat and the exitement of catching a variety of fish from several different lakes, all from the comfort of your own home while sitting on your favorite easy chair. Thats what The Strike is all about. The graphics are great and supply a great deal of realistic thrills. The tournaments and boat races certainly are fun and challenging. There is however a need to learn how to play the game. The instruction booklet leaves alot to be desired. But if you take the time to figure it out, and practice casting, you too will get as much enjoyment and satisfaction as I am getting. I'm 74 years old and would recommend it for children of all ages.
I bought this game for Christmas for my 4 year old great grandson because his father (my adult grandson) told me that my great grandson loved to fish. He said if I bought this game for his son, then they could play it together. After Christmas was over I asked my grandson how his son liked playing the game. He said that he himself really enjoyed the game but that it was too hard for my 4 year old great grandson. I don't know if my great grandson can't play the game because it is too hard for his age, or if he just has not played the game enough to learn how to play it so I am giving it a good rating because my grandson said that it was a lot of fun to play. I would recommend this game for older children and for adults, but I don't know if I would recommend this game for very young children because of what my adult grandson said about his 4 year old son not being able to play it.
Here are some tips, make maps of the lakes & way points, at the way points wright down what you caught. So when you go to a tournament you know where to fish for what your fishing for. There are ways to make money, with that $$ go & buy a top rod & reel, your casting problems will be gone. Just cause you bought the right rod & reel doesn't mean your using them, when you get out there on the lake click on gear pull up the rod click on it then do the same the reel & line now your fishing with them. 90% of the time I use plastic unless the cat fish won't let me then I go to swim baits. Fish career if you want to fill up your trophy room. Don't forget your drag you'll need to work it to get legendary fish. last tip I use controller & numchuck only GO HAVE FUN !!
This is a great fishing game, realistic and exciting fish behavior when hooked- the bass are great fighters. It takes awhile to master the cast, but if it was too easy it wouldn't be fun. The whiners writing the negative reviews should not buy games requiring skill and patience. Several lakes, great scenery, boat races, casting contests, lots of fun. If you need help in casting, go to [...] for the instructional video.
My husband and I really enjoy this game. You really have to like to fish though. Its a slow game but fun.
The trick to enjoying this game is mastering the cast. It is not intuitive, and feels awkward at first. The instructions are not much help either. I would also recommend changing the controller configuration to "configuration b" in the options screen of the main menu. We had the same frustrations as the other reviewers, but we managed to figure out the cast in the end.
To begin your cast you pull B (and hold it), and "POP" the rod up. When the white bar reaches the end of the arc, you "POP" the rod forward. When the white bar returns to the beginning of the arc, you release the B button.
Like I said, once you get the hang of the cast, it is a pretty fun game. I really enjoyed reeling in a 39lb striped bass. My brother bought this game for my dad, and now he won't have to wait until spring to have a little fishing fun.
I returned this because i didnt have the rod with it but bought this game elsewhere with rod and it is very hard to cast in the game but it seems more real like but slightly harder than a game should be. My husband has been playing it since he is a fishermen.
As wii games go, this one is pretty lame. Once you figure out how to cast - no easy task - the game gets a little more interesting. FYI...you can't cast like you would with a real fishing pole. Unless you win tournaments, you end fishing the same lake, which gets old. The "instructions" for this game really don't explain anything. I found driving the boat was the most fun.
I just got this game and after reading through the manual (always RTFM) and getting familiar with the basics...I jumped into it...a couple of hours later, frustration.
The graphics reminds me of the Grand Theft Auto games, like a cross between toon and sim. The underwater graphics are hard on the eyes...lots of stuff but again, almost cartoon like...and way too much stuff...you can't tell if your looking at a distant weed, algae, minnows or dirt on your eyeballs.
The casting gauge is similar to the swing gauge used in Golden Tee 98 for PC, nearly impossible to get right. The sensitivity is nil (and I have my controllers setup for maximum control).
The GPS is almost useless...a map would have been better...and that fish finder is worse. I've been out fishing with fish finders and the one in the game reminds me of one I used back in the 90s...it made a nice boat anchor.
I've seen better fishing simulation in another game but this one has a lot of plus points with the sheer amount of details. Once you master the casting, learned what all the baits do and how to use them, figured out how to find fish in the huge lakes, it's almost (not as good as another game) like going out and fishing for real.
I really like fishing sims...as do several members of my "family"...we were hoping this game would fit the bill for fishing simulation but...the shortcomings in playability and controls aren't quite what we had hoped for. It's more fun to get up at 3 a.m. and drive for 2 hours then waste an entire day on a dead lake.
I got very frustrated with this game. The instruction book is useless. No instructions what so ever came with the fishing rod except how to hook it up with the nun chuck. Couldn't make the boat move when using the nun chuck in the rod. I abandoned the rod, got the boat to move around the lake, then couln't cast for the life of me. Finally was able to cast, maybe one good cast out of ten bad casts and never caught a fish. Played for hours, lousy casting and no fish. Not user friendly at all. Don't waste your money.
The Wii motion should be the easiest thing for developers to nail considering even the simplest of games (i.e. Wii Sports) get at least this aspect right. Waving the Wii remote in Bass Pro's Strike however is about as effective as using your own television remote. After dozens of attempts, I was lucky to get the cast gauge to read at all, resulting in a phenomenal cast of about two feet. I won't even mention the gimmick that is the white plastic "reel" that comes with the game.
I was going to return this game for a refund, but I thing it would be more fun to throw the whole package into the Bass Pro Shop's beautiful indoor aquarium and I suggest everyone who bought this do the same and wish for a better fishing game.
It just seems that Bass Pro Shops will put their name on almost anything these days. The game and the Wii rod and reel are poorly designed and the instructions are confusing at best. After almost an hour of trying to get the rod to work as intuitive as it should be (like fishing) this system has none of that! You have to use the nunchuck and Wii controler inside of the rod and reel and disassemble the thing to do different things like cast or drive the boat...rediculous. Needless to say, I can't get to the store quick enough to return this mess!!!
