Whoever said you can’t be a pro fishing master clearly hasn’t played these PS2 fishing games. Forget stepping outside; just grab your controller and conquer the virtual seas from the comfort of your sofa. Show those doubters that you’re not just a button masher – you’re a reel expert.
While the PS2 might not have been swimming in fishing games, the ones that did make a splash are definitely worth a cast or two. So, grab your gear – bait, trusty reel, lucky hat, and of course, a comfy chair – and let’s explore the best fishing games on the PS2.
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![]() | Rapala® Pro Bass Fishing2010 |
About | |
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Release Date September 28, 2010 | |
![]() | Developer Magic Pockets |
![]() | Publisher Activision |
![]() | Franchise Rapala® |
Genre Fishing | |
Graphics 3D | |
Perspectives First-Person, Third-Person | |
Interaction Real-Time | |
Concept Modern | |
Players Single Player | |
Monetization Buy to Play | |
Country of Origin France |
PS2 Releases | |
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2010-09 |
Rapala Pro Bass Fishing may have arrived fashionably late to the PS2 party, but hey, better late than never, right? Sure, by then, everyone was ogling the shiny graphics of the PS3 version, but don’t sleep on the PS2 release.
Even with its age-old hardware, the PS2 version of Rapala Pro Bass Fishing proved it was no fish out of water compared to its PS3 sibling. As the bass fishing maestro, your mission is crystal clear – fish, fish, and fish some more. But don’t be fooled by the simplicity of the task; this game’s waters are teeming with challenges. From the docile minnows to the stubborn behemoths that fight like sharks, every catch is a battle of skill and patience (and a hopeless struggle not to break the left joystick).
![]() | Rapala® Pro Fishing™2004 |
About | |
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Release Date August 31, 2004 | |
![]() | Developer Sand Grain Studios |
![]() | Publisher Activision Value Publishing |
![]() | Franchise Rapala® |
Genre Fishing | |
Graphics 3D | |
Perspectives First-Person, Third-Person | |
Interaction Real-Time | |
Concept Modern | |
Players Single Player | |
Monetization Buy to Play | |
Country of Origin Romania |
PS2 Releases | |
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2004-10 |
Rapala Pro Fishing, unlike its later sibling Pro Bass Fishing, didn’t arrive late to the hunting party. And just like its successor, this game stays true to its roots – it’s all about the art of fishing.
Alongside its essential mechanics, Rapala Pro Fishing offers a selection of catchy soundtracks, that amp up the adrenaline and keep the player hooked (pun intended) for hours on end. It’s a decent game you should check out whenever you can.
![]() | Mark Davis Pro Bass Challenge2003 |
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Release Date August 27, 2003 | |
![]() | Developer SIMS |
![]() | Publisher Natsume |
Genre Fishing | |
Graphics 3D | |
Perspectives First-Person, Third-Person | |
Interaction Real-Time | |
Concept Modern | |
Players Single Player | |
Monetization Buy to Play | |
Country of Origin Japan |
PS2 Releases | |
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2003-12 |
Mark Davis Pro Bass Challenge doesn’t mess around. Just take one look at that box cover, and you’ll see what I mean. That guy’s not out for a casual day of fishing; he’s on a mission to conquer titans of the deep.
And let me tell you, the word “challenge” on the cover isn’t just for show. The fish in this game are no pushovers; they’ll push your skills to the absolute limit. So, if you’re up for a true test of angling prowess, check this game out.
![]() | Reel Fishing® III2003 |
About | |
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Release Date June 26, 2003 | |
![]() | Developer Marvelous Interactive |
![]() | Publisher Natsume |
![]() | Franchise Reel Fishing® |
Genre Fishing | |
Graphics 3D | |
Perspective First-Person | |
Interaction Real-Time | |
Concept Modern | |
Players Single Player | |
Monetization Buy to Play | |
Country of Origin Japan |
PS2 Releases | |
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2003-09 |
For those looking for a real experience, look no further than Reel Fishing 3. As part of Natsume’s renowned Fishing franchise, also known as Fish Eyes in Japan, Reel Fishing offers a cosy and enjoyable time on the PS2.
As opposed to previous fishing games we’ve mentioned, Reel Fishing 3 offers a first-person experience. Before diving into each level, players have the opportunity to meticulously prepare their gear, selecting the perfect bait, reel, and all the essential equipment necessary for their triumph against the creatures of the sea.
![]() | Top Angler™2002 |
About | |
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Release Date March 07, 2002 | |
![]() | Developer SIMS |
![]() | Publisher Xicat Interactive |
Genre Fishing | |
Graphics 3D | |
Perspective First-Person | |
Interaction Real-Time | |
Concept Modern | |
Players Single Player | |
Monetization Buy to Play | |
Country of Origin Japan |
PS2 Releases | |
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2002-06 |
Top Angler Real Bass Fishing falls to the bottom of the list for me. The gameplay feels a bit rigid, especially during those high-stakes catching moments. Compared to the smooth responsiveness of the other titles we’ve talked about, this one doesn’t quite measure up.
One redeeming quality of Top Angler is its arcade-like feel, complemented by enjoyable soundtracks that keep you entertained throughout. However, for those seeking a fishing game with substantial depth and gameplay complexity, Top Angler might not quite hit the spot.
![]() | Sega Bass Fishing™ Duel2002 |
About | |
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Release Date September 23, 2002 | |
![]() | Developer Wow Entertainment |
![]() | Publisher SEGA |
Genre Fishing | |
Graphics 3D | |
Perspective First-Person | |
Interaction Real-Time | |
Concept Modern | |
Players Single Player | |
Monetization Buy to Play | |
Country of Origin Japan |
PS2 Releases | |
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2002-09 |
Among the numerous games SEGA brought to the PS2, Sega Bass Fishing Duel stands as one of their few forays into the arcade-style fishing genre on the platform. And unlike Top Angler, this game is great for what it is.
SEGA Bass Fishing Duel has a distinct arcade vibe, almost like it jumped straight from the Dreamcast oven to the PS2. One feature I particularly enjoyed was the freedom to roam around the fishing field, allowing you to scout for the prime spots teeming with fish to reel in.
![]() | Cabela's® Monster Bass2007 |
About | |
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Release Date November 19, 2007 | |
![]() | Developer Sand Grain Studios |
![]() | Publisher Activision |
![]() | Franchise Cabela's® |
Genre Fishing | |
Graphics 3D | |
Perspective First-Person | |
Interaction Real-Time | |
Concept Modern | |
Players Single Player | |
Monetization Buy to Play | |
Country of Origin Japan |
PS2 Releases | |
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2007-11 |
Cabela, known for their longstanding series dedicated to hunting animals, also made a fishing game. And let me tell you, their fishing game for the PS2? Absolutely stellar. I’d even go as far as to say it’s the most realistic fishing experience you can get on the platform.
Cabela’s hunting games are known for their meticulous attention to detail, offering players a semi-realistic experience. This same level of detail carries over to Cabela Monster Bass. Players have the freedom to navigate with their boat, scouting for optimal fishing spots, and meticulously preparing their gear to tackle the sea’s creatures.
What truly sets this game apart, however, is its engaging gameplay mechanics. While you can reel in fish using the joysticks, there are moments where precise button presses are required to successfully catch the fish. Fail to execute these actions, and you risk letting your prize slip away.