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Cabela's Monster Bass

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Game Info
Publisher: Activision Minneapolis
Developer: Activision
Genre(s): Fishing, Sports
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: November 19, 2007
Summary
Cabela’s Monster Bass puts players’ angling skills to the test as it focuses on the most exciting part of fishing – adrenaline pumping, fish fighting action. Utilizing authentic Cabela's fishing gear with hundreds of tackle and lure combinations, players set their sights on nine species of bass, including largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, and striped, as well as 14 other trophy fish such as trout, salmon, catfish, and walleye. Cabela’s Monster Bass combines the use of real world strategies with actual fishing lake environments to allow fans of all types to land that prize and become the ultimate bass fisherman. [Activision]
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What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 5.8 (out of 10) based on 5 User Votes
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Mike S. gave it a3:
The graphics are about the only good thing about this game, you cant fish real tournaments, the other species of fish r impossible to catch, I've caught bass, 2 perch, and a walleye...to many bass and u cant drop lures to the bottom.
Ryan A. gave it a10:
Its a great game. The only downfall is that spots you should be able to fish, you cant. and yes its called monster bass, but there are other fish too and its nearly impossible to catch them. Other than that, its a great game.
Kane W. gave it a1:
This has got to be the worst fishing game ever made. although the fish do look good, that's what earned it the one.
Walt B. gave it a7:
I hope Cabela's contines to make more bass games. This isn't a bad first attempt. More lake space would be a "+" . Fish act and look pretty good. Difficult to change casting mode and punch all required codes to score points. Graphics are good overall. There's an annoying high pitch "beeping" that occurs at all times unless the camera is underwater. BUT, it's a bass game for the PS2, and it's been a long time coming. Thanks Cabela's and I hope there wil be more coming in the near future!
Larry R. gave it an8:
This is a great game, I gave it a 8 b/c the game doesn't allow you to fish actual bass tournments . you just test yourself !!
