Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos Critic Reviews
8 Total Reviews
0 Positive Reviews(0%)
5 Mixed Reviews(62.5%)
3 Negative Reviews(37.5%)
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IGN
December 20, 2010
It lacks the polish that many games have today, and its load times can be cumbersome because they happen so often. With that said, there's still some substance beneath the unpleasant façade that fans of Deadliest Catch will enjoy, though not necessarily in unlimited quantities.
GamesRadar+
December 16, 2010
It's dull, with rare moments of huge reward, and the only game it's competing with in the graphics department came out about 10 years ago, but it is not poorly designed.
Worth Playing
December 19, 2010
Even if you're hard up for new Move-controlled games (in which case you should be perusing PSN), avoid the temptation to give this title a shot. Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos is beyond disappointing, and it's one of the most boring titles I've had the displeasure to play this year.
GameZone
January 2, 2011
It's clunky, repetitive, and looks like it was designed for platforms of the previous generation. If you really want to experience this sort of thing without getting yourself killed, you're still better off with the TV show.
PSX Extreme
December 20, 2010
Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos has a few good ideas and takes a decent stab at producing a fishing RTS of a certain kind. But controlling the boat sucks, the mini-games aren't exactly engrossing, and the total lack of intensity drags the entire experience down.
GameSpot
December 22, 2010
The Bering Sea has never seemed more boring than in this dull spin-off of the popular Discovery Channel reality show.
Gaming Nexus
January 10, 2011
Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos had the chance to take the original game and fix everything that was wrong with it. Instead, it was remade, almost from scratch, and actually made worse in many areas because they tried to make the game more simple…
The A.V. Club
December 20, 2010
There are some interesting ideas at play, but Sea Of Chaos is simply too literal and barebones an interpretation of the show to give it much in the way of sea legs.