You're labeled as the captain, primarily because you'll be responsible for the way things run. The premise is about the same as the one featured in the show, but that's about it.įor one thing, there's no real interaction between the captain and crew. Once these pots are set, you'll need to wait up to 48 hours to retrieve them, and then you'll want to sort out the good from the bad, load them up, and bring them back to dock to offload and get paid. You'll buy a boat, hire a crew and set pots (big wire baskets) in the ocean to retrieve large amounts of king or snow crab, depending on the season. In Sea of Chaos, Campaign is the main mode. Getting through one campaign beyond the tutorial is an extreme chore, and I doubt that many players will put up with the shortcomings of this poorly designed title in order to see things through to the end. There's no option for an install, mandatory or otherwise, that would speed up the process. The repetitive nature of these minigame events is compounded by some really long load times that crop up as soon as you finish one section of an event. Sea of Chaos is little more than a collection of five minigames that you'll repeat over and over again throughout the course of the extremely long campaign.
#Deadliest catch the game ps4 series#
Who would have thought a series based on fishermen hunting king crab every season could be filled with tense drama and action? The developers of this game apparently didn't get the memo because there's no action or drama in Sea of Chaos. I've watched a few seasons of "Deadliest Catch," and I definitely think it's a great show. It's not that the game is particularly broken or doesn't work as intended it's just that the gameplay is so bland, uninspired and repetitive that it kills any excitement that's found in the show on which it's based. Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos is one of the most boring experiences I've had with a video game in quite some time.