Sea of Chaos video game

How would you like it if one of your favorite TV shows was converted into a shooting games ? Deadliest Catch has been a great TV show for years now. We all know that the first game didn't live up to the show's expectations, but the latest game - Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos promises to be interesting with a more engaging gameplay, thanks to the PlayStation 3 Move and information that the second game is not designed by the same studio as the first one, but by Crave Games. Sea of Chaos promises to be different from the first game because it's been rumored that the game is not going to be as realistic as the first one, but it's going to have better gameplay and controls; the game is going to be PS Move compatible. For one, the game is going to have 10 distinct missions, hence the waiting time you had to experience in the first game will be reduced. The game theme will be to see who hauls in the most catch of crabs and who gets the biggest and valuable fishing ship at the end of a year. Yeah, the Sony Playstation fighting games Move! It's the newest gadget that Sony has come out with recently and pit in against the Microsoft Kinetic and the Wii. The PS Move bundle basically comes with a PlayStation 3 Move controller and an eye cam. The PS 3 Move controller has an orb at its head and its position is sensed by the Eye cam in a 3d environment. How the PS Move is going to be used with the game is a good question which cannot possibly be answered till the game's release, but one might venture a guess. There are multiple mini games in this title like crab sorting and unloading - sorting crabs involves picking crabs up and sorting it by size, while unloading requires you to toss crabs into a basket swinging from left to right. There'll be additional games which will involve repairing boats and setting the pots. All these mini games require pointers and a controlling device. Deadliest Catches supports multiple players on the same screen doing things together, but it doesn't support the online multiplayer version where each person controls a character because time is a parameter which changes differently depending on the different actions you perform. You, however, have the option of controlling fishermen, who over time, gain levels and improve their skills. You could say that there's a certain level of realism in this game like choosing the right spot, choosing between old skilled crewmen who demand more shares of profit and new people who are less skilled but satisfied with lower shares, and finally overboard rescues. The game title is definitely going to be really impressive even though it doesn't offer complete realism as the first game, but remember that you waited around a lot playing the first game. So you'd be better off playing a less-realistic game which gives you more action - buying boats, setting sail, charting paths, choosing locations, working with and against rivals, and finally crab-hauling - all with the new Sony Playstation Move.
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