Fishing North Atlantic
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Misc Games has released Fishing: North Atlantic Enhanced Edition for both the PS5 and Xbox Series XS, bringing the game to next-gen consoles. As you might have guessed from the title, this is a complete version of the game, enhanced for 4K, and given a bit of a polish on the graphics side to make it as awesome of a Nova Scotia fishing experience as you can get. Much like you've seen on shows like Deadliest Catch, it will be up to you to snag some of the best fish in the ocean in some harsh conditions. But it's worth it when they come in. We got the trailer for you below to see what the game looks like for next-gen.
In the game, your role is to fish your quota and not go over it, for fear of being fined and because overfishing is wrong. Simples. You start with a small fishing boat and can expand as you make your name, and money in the marketplace.
The game provides 25 ships at your disposal for all types of fishing styles and fishing techniques like the harpooning, which is used to hunt swordfish and tuna. Start with harpooning, then work your way up to setting deep lines, catching snow crabs or lobster. Do you have what it takes to fulfil this challenging task
Launched on June 8, 2019, in Alabama, where the fishing vessel was built, the F/V Viking Power is now actively fishing for sea scallops out of the U.S. seaport of New Bedford, Mass. In the simulation, you can choose this vessel and discover all the things that set it apart, from the unique shape to the hydraulic A-frame winches that drop the scallop dredges into the water and then pull them back up to the deck, which is meant to improve efficiency and safety, too.
Launched in June 2012, Fishing: North Atlantic, which is the base simulation, offers a total of 27 real handcrafted boats available from fishing industry license partners, including A.F. Theriault & Son, Skipasyn, Scanmar, Hermes, Selfa, and Moen Marin. The ships available can be used for all types of fishing styles and fishing techniques like harpooning, which is used to hunt swordfish and tuna.
The base map is the same as the one in the Scallops DLC: a huge portion of Nova Scotia, Canada (200x300km) with six realistic ports. It gives you a virtual window to admire the vast diversity of ocean life, explore the fishing zones with upgradable ships and gear as you progress in your career.
The whole series started back in 2018, when Fishing: Barents Sea was released followed by two DLCs expanding the base title: Our Line and Net Ships and King Crab. In Fishing: Barents Sea you experience life as a fishboat captain, starting out with a small boat inherited from your grandfather, earn money doing fishing with longline, net, or trawl, buy upgrades, bigger and better fishing boats like trawlers, and a lot more.
The player is invited to discover an open world environment around Hammerfest in northern Norway, maneuver a fishing boat around the map to find the best fishing spots using fish sonar, radar, and GPS. Visit various ports, hire crew or apply for missions, enter dock to repair or upgrade your boat, go to bank for a loan or to the shop to buy supplies.
Fishing: North Atlantic took the whole experience a step further, with new weather systems with upgraded atmospheric effects, North American vessels, and fishing techniques like harpoons, deep-line-buoy-fishing and lobster pots. Purchasing larger boats and better gear will increase your fisherman skills.
Plan the course of your fishing career throughout the whole year: Brave rain and snow while looking for the best fishing areas, but make sure that you are not in danger of exceeding your quotas! The new advanced fish-AI will require the use of GPS and sonar to follow the movement of your prey depending on weather and season.
Like our predecessor game Fishing Barents Sea, Fishing: North Atlantic makes you experience an atmospheric and realistic game world based on real maps, boats and fish species. Get ready to enjoy new weather systems with upgraded atmosphe