Sierra Entertainment is a software label which publishes games from indie developers. Founded in 1980 by Ken and Roberta Williams, it developed and published a large variety of video games, including a number of best-selling games and series, for various platforms between 1980 and 2008. You’re free to do so, but consider that Trophy Bass topped as Sierra’s top-selling product in 1995, much to everyone’s surprise. Its success might have to do with the game’s well-rounded structure – it’s both surprisingly complex in its execution but relatively simple to learn at the same time, and it comes packaged with a wealth of.
Undoubtedly the most comprehensive bass fishing game ever, this first series installment for the PlayStation 2 is something to write home about. Take a few days off and journey to any of the game's 25 real lakes, each of which is re-created in painstaking detail from its actual counterpart. South Carolina's Lake Marion, Toledo Bend in Louisiana, and 23 other immaculate fishing environments set the stage for the angling experience to end all angling experiences. The 3D graphics really bring the action to life, and the competition is divided into three divisions: Eastern, Western, and Central. Tailor the weather conditions in each environment to create the expedition you crave, pick a virtual fishing partner, and customize your boat. If setting all of the options isn't a complete enough experience in itself, you can then proceed to any of the lakes and see how your skills stack up against those of the computer's expert outdoorsmen. Full of wacky lures, awesome camera work, and more, this is one serious package.