Compara los precios de European Fishing en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Funky Logic Studios. Publicado por Libredia. Lanzado el 20/11/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Simulation.

Negative Steam reviews, no critic coverage, and a 2014 engine running on fumes - approach European Fishing as pure curiosity, not a serious angling sim.

I went into European Fishing expecting a low-budget chill-out experience and came away with a tighter grip on just how thin the line between "budget sim" and "unfinished product" really is. The premise is straightforward: pick your tackle, motor out onto one of five lakes spread across European locations, and try to haul in catches from a roster of 14 fish species, each tied to specific seasons, feeding times, and bait preferences. On paper, that bait-and-species matrix is the closest thing the game has to a decision layer worth thinking about. In practice, the system is too shallow to generate any real tension or satisfaction. The two main modes on offer are a free play session and a challenge mode where you test your skills against specific catch objectives. Neither goes particularly deep. Free play is, generously, meditative - you pick your rods, floats, hooks, and lures, hop in a motorboat, find a spot, and wait. The challenge mode adds a thin layer of structure, but without any meaningful progression system, gear unlocks, or campaign scaffolding behind it, there is little reason to return once you have ticked off the fish list. Players who want to compare their catches, track personal bests, or feel a sense of momentum over multiple sessions will find the feedback loop almost completely absent. The technical reality makes things harder to overlook. The game launched in 2014 targeting hardware specs from the early DirectX 9 era, and the open 3D environments reflect that age plainly. There is no post-launch mod ecosystem to speak of, no community toolkit, and no signs of meaningful updates that might have shored up the experience over time. Contrast that with something like Fishing Planet or even the much more expensive Euro Fishing from Dovetail - both of which offer proper AI fish behavior tied to weather, water temperature, and time of day - and European Fishing's mechanics feel closer to a proof-of-concept than a finished sim. Steam's own user review record sits at roughly 15% positive across 20 reviews, which is about as clear a community signal as you will get without a Metacritic score to back it up. Who is this actually for? Honestly, it is hard to say with a straight face. Dedicated fishing sim players will bounce off it immediately - the depth simply is not there compared to free-to-play alternatives. Casual players looking for a wind-down experience might get an hour or two of novelty from motoring around the lakes and pulling up the occasional catch, but the absence of atmosphere, audio design detail, or any tutorial worth mentioning means even that low bar is shaky. If you have a very specific itch for a no-frills, throwback fishing sandbox and your expectations are calibrated accordingly, it can occupy a quiet afternoon. For everyone else, the competition has lapped this title by a wide margin. Diego, Scout Team

European Fishing

European Fishing

20 nov 2014Funky Logic StudiosLibredia
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Negative Steam reviews, no critic coverage, and a 2014 engine running on fumes - approach European Fishing as pure curiosity, not a serious angling sim.

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I went into European Fishing expecting a low-budget chill-out experience and came away with a tighter grip on just how thin the line between "budget sim" and "unfinished product" really is. The premise is straightforward: pick your tackle, motor out onto one of five lakes spread across European locations, and try to haul in catches from a roster of 14 fish species, each tied to specific seasons, feeding times, and bait preferences. On paper, that bait-and-species matrix is the closest thing the game has to a decision layer worth thinking about. In practice, the system is too shallow to generate any real tension or satisfaction. The two main modes on offer are a free play session and a challenge mode where you test your skills against specific catch objectives. Neither goes particularly deep. Free play is, generously, meditative - you pick your rods, floats, hooks, and lures, hop in a motorboat, find a spot, and wait. The challenge mode adds a thin layer of structure, but without any meaningful progression system, gear unlocks, or campaign scaffolding behind it, there is little reason to return once you have ticked off the fish list. Players who want to compare their catches, track personal bests, or feel a sense of momentum over multiple sessions will find the feedback loop almost completely absent. The technical reality makes things harder to overlook. The game launched in 2014 targeting hardware specs from the early DirectX 9 era, and the open 3D environments reflect that age plainly. There is no post-launch mod ecosystem to speak of, no community toolkit, and no signs of meaningful updates that might have shored up the experience over time. Contrast that with something like Fishing Planet or even the much more expensive Euro Fishing from Dovetail - both of which offer proper AI fish behavior tied to weather, water temperature, and time of day - and European Fishing's mechanics feel closer to a proof-of-concept than a finished sim. Steam's own user review record sits at roughly 15% positive across 20 reviews, which is about as clear a community signal as you will get without a Metacritic score to back it up. Who is this actually for? Honestly, it is hard to say with a straight face. Dedicated fishing sim players will bounce off it immediately - the depth simply is not there compared to free-to-play alternatives. Casual players looking for a wind-down experience might get an hour or two of novelty from motoring around the lakes and pulling up the occasional catch, but the absence of atmosphere, audio design detail, or any tutorial worth mentioning means even that low bar is shaky. If you have a very specific itch for a no-frills, throwback fishing sandbox and your expectations are calibrated accordingly, it can occupy a quiet afternoon. For everyone else, the competition has lapped this title by a wide margin.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

singleplayertier:sub-5Budget SimLow-Depth MechanicsNo Progression SystemCasual FishingThrowback GraphicsSolo OnlyBait Selection

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OS
Win XP/Vista/7/8
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
500 MB available space
Graphics
GeForce 9600GT Class
Processor
2.5 GHz

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Funky Logic Studios
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Libredia
Fecha de lanzamiento
20 nov 2014

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European Fishing fue desarrollado por Funky Logic Studios y publicado por Libredia.