From the monotony of the tournament fishing to the annoyance of many loading screens when trying to quickly buy new equipment when out on the water, Bass Pro Shops: The Strike is a very disappointing endeavor.
Presentation - 4.5
Graphics - 2.0
Sound - 6.0
Gameplay - 5.0
Lasting Appeal - 3.5
Overall -
The release date has been revealed for the Championship Editions of Cabela’s: The Hunt and Bass Pro Shops.
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GPB writes: "A little while back, we reviewed Bass Pro Shops: The Strike on the Xbox 360. While it wasn't the most memorable fishing experience we've ever had, it was an acceptable digital recreation of the sport, complete with a surprisingly responsive peripheral and plenty of options. Now we come to the Nintendo Wii version, and while we're happy that Pirahna Games found a way to make the motion controls work, it's unfortunate that nothing else does. As a result, you'll want to throw The Strike back before you're even close to done with it."