If you’re the type of person who expects a Simulator Game to be just that — an accurate simulation of the real deal — then you will appreciate the level of attention to detail that has gone into Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm. Rarely have game developers gone as far as these guys did — risking their lives by heading out to sea on the Northwestern, one of the Alaskan crab fishing boats made famous by the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch.
Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm for the XBox 360!
It’s finally here! The XBox 360 version of the new simulation game based upon the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch. As a huge fan of the TV series, I have to say that I’ve rarely been so excited about a new release.
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Great graphics on Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm!
To me this game is all about immersing yourself in the experience of Alaskan offshore fishing. If you enjoy the Discover Channel TV series Deadliest Catch and ever wished that you could be there (but aren’t quite ready yet to endure the freezing cold, stormy seas, hard work, and deadly risk), then this game will let you finally make that fantasy a reality — without ever getting wet!
Huge storm thrashes fishing boat!
Ever wonder why the game is called Alaskan Storm?
Check out this video clip of a huge storm thrashing the fishing boat. If you’re a fan of the Deadliest Catch fishing series, you will love the exhilaration of fighting through 80-foot tall waves in Alaskan Storm.
Video of Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm Gameplay
I hope you enjoy this video of the gameplay from Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm. The video shows setting crab pots aboard the Northwestern (captained by Sig Hansen), with the tutorial narration helping you to get started.
One of the coolest things about this game are the top-notch sound effects. Clearly due to all the footage the Discovery Channel has shot for the Deadliest Catch TV show, they’ve compiled high quality recordings of pretty much all of the sounds that take place out at sea: birds, machinery operating, crab pots splashing in to the water, waves breaking against the bow, etc… I don’t know if the game developers had access to these sounds when creating the game, but whatever they did, they really managed to capture the feeling of being out there on a fishing vessel off the Alaskan coast.
It doesn’t take a lot of imagination to feel like you’re really there…. Think you’re man enough to live the Deadliest Catch experience?









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