Compara los precios de Fishing: Barents Sea en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Misc Games. Publicado por astragon Entertainment. Lanzado el 7/2/2018. Disponible en PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox. Géneros: Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 69/100.

Run a one-boat fishing operation in the Barents Sea and grind your way up to a licensed Hermes trawler. Slow, deliberate, and oddly satisfying.

Fishing: Barents Sea is a commercial fishing simulator built around the unglamorous reality of trawling: you plot a course, drop your gear, wait, haul in whatever the sea gives you, and sell it to fund the next upgrade. There are no combat mechanics, no arcade hooks, and no story to speak of. What you get instead is a progression loop anchored in resource management and equipment investment. The officially licensed Scanmar gear and Hermes trawler are not just cosmetic checkboxes - they represent a genuine mid-to-late game target that structures your session planning from the first hour. From a systems perspective, the game is lighter than most sims in this space. Fuel costs, catch quotas, and equipment wear are your primary levers. Weather conditions affect your window for profitable runs, and choosing when to push further out versus returning to port is the closest thing to a meaningful decision point the game offers consistently. It is not a deep strategy sandbox - there is no crew management complexity, no dynamic market beyond basic supply logic, and the AI competition from other vessels is essentially decorative. If you are coming from something like Stormworks or a Farming Simulator expecting interlocking systems, you will find the depth ceiling here fairly low. That said, the accessibility is a genuine strength. The tutorial respects your time, the upgrade path is legible, and the loop is structured in a way that a newcomer to sim games can follow without consulting a wiki. The pacing is slow by design - this is a game you run at the side of something else, glancing back when the net is ready to haul. Players who treat it that way tend to land in the Very Positive camp. Players who expect constant engagement tend to hit the ceiling around hour fifteen and bounce. The Barents Sea itself looks convincing enough: open water, variable lighting, and the satisfying visual payoff of a heavy net breaking the surface. Long-term, the mod ecosystem is minimal and post-launch content additions have been limited. What shipped is largely what you get. The Metacritic score of 69 is fair - this is a competently made, narrowly focused product that serves a specific audience well and everyone else poorly. If your Saturday afternoon fantasy involves optimizing trawl routes and watching a bank account tick upward, the hours-per-dollar ratio holds up. If you need mechanical complexity or social features, look elsewhere. Diego, Scout Team

Fishing: Barents Sea

Fishing: Barents Sea

7 feb 2018Misc Gamesastragon Entertainment
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Run a one-boat fishing operation in the Barents Sea and grind your way up to a licensed Hermes trawler. Slow, deliberate, and oddly satisfying.

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Fishing: Barents Sea is a commercial fishing simulator built around the unglamorous reality of trawling: you plot a course, drop your gear, wait, haul in whatever the sea gives you, and sell it to fund the next upgrade. There are no combat mechanics, no arcade hooks, and no story to speak of. What you get instead is a progression loop anchored in resource management and equipment investment. The officially licensed Scanmar gear and Hermes trawler are not just cosmetic checkboxes - they represent a genuine mid-to-late game target that structures your session planning from the first hour. From a systems perspective, the game is lighter than most sims in this space. Fuel costs, catch quotas, and equipment wear are your primary levers. Weather conditions affect your window for profitable runs, and choosing when to push further out versus returning to port is the closest thing to a meaningful decision point the game offers consistently. It is not a deep strategy sandbox - there is no crew management complexity, no dynamic market beyond basic supply logic, and the AI competition from other vessels is essentially decorative. If you are coming from something like Stormworks or a Farming Simulator expecting interlocking systems, you will find the depth ceiling here fairly low. That said, the accessibility is a genuine strength. The tutorial respects your time, the upgrade path is legible, and the loop is structured in a way that a newcomer to sim games can follow without consulting a wiki. The pacing is slow by design - this is a game you run at the side of something else, glancing back when the net is ready to haul. Players who treat it that way tend to land in the Very Positive camp. Players who expect constant engagement tend to hit the ceiling around hour fifteen and bounce. The Barents Sea itself looks convincing enough: open water, variable lighting, and the satisfying visual payoff of a heavy net breaking the surface. Long-term, the mod ecosystem is minimal and post-launch content additions have been limited. What shipped is largely what you get. The Metacritic score of 69 is fair - this is a competently made, narrowly focused product that serves a specific audience well and everyone else poorly. If your Saturday afternoon fantasy involves optimizing trawl routes and watching a bank account tick upward, the hours-per-dollar ratio holds up. If you need mechanical complexity or social features, look elsewhere.

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Etiquetas

steamFishing SimulationResource ManagementProgression LoopRelaxingLicensed EquipmentSingle-Player OnlyLow-Complexity SimFleet ManagementResource OptimizationSlow Burn ProgressionWeather SystemsSolo ExperienceIncremental Upgrade

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3 GHz Dual Core
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4 GB RAM
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DirectX 11 compatible graphics card with 1 GB VRAM (Nvidia Geforce GTX 750 or better or comparable AMD card)
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Desarrolladora
Misc Games
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astragon Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
7 feb 2018

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