Other features of the game include the various missions players have to cover while out on a hunting expedition.Īlso, the multiple player options of the game allow players to team up and spot, search, track or hunt animals. The animals in the vegetation react to threats (players) differently and may even escape a hunting attempt. The games placement of its vegetation and the animals enhances the hunting experience of players. The game also has changes in weather, day and night cycle, as well as various dynamic foliage. The animal diversity ensures the hunting experience is unique and exciting, as different hunting animals provide a unique experience for players. The game also offers players a diverse variety of animals. It also creates an impression on players with several encounters with a variety of animals while looking out for an exciting hunting experience. The world also tells an ideal story polished story of its own.
The free world offers an opportunity for players to explore.
It was actually very difficult to read the on-screen messages, but if that’s my biggest complaint then you’ve got nothing to worry about with theHunter: Call of the Wild.The most outstanding feature for the call of the wild hunter’s game is its open and vast world. I guess the controls could have been a little less awkward when it comes to getting around your inventory, and that the on-screen text could have been much larger and I wouldn’t have minded. I can’t really say anything negative about The Hunter, in all honesty. That being said, I do believe it’s running at 30 framer-per-second, so bear that in mind if you’re “allergic” to non-60fps shooters. Performance isn’t a bad area, either, with the game running smoothly throughout.
There’s an American map, too, but I found the German one to be a bit more to my visual tastes.
I didn’t expect much going into it – I never do with this simulator games – but I was pleasantly surprised to find myself in a lush, crunchy German wilderness. So the gameplay is tight, that we have established, but what about the game world? Pretty good, actually. It’s so far removed from the norm when it comes to the genre, I’m hesitant to actually call it a first-person shooter. The Hunter’s gameplay is quite unlike anything I’ve experienced before in a first-person shooter. Aaaaand that’s not creepy at all…Įlk got his homie taking artistic pictures for the Instagram likes. I find a well-placed bullet to the heart does the trick quite well. Oh, yeah, I didn’t mention that, did I? You’re scored on your kills, so if you want to be the perfect hunter, you need to kill those innocent creatures in one shot. You can still catch up to the bum-bleeding animal and finish the poor bugger off with a pistol shot to the skull, but you won’t be scored so well. Trust me, it’s best to wait for the most opportune moment before pulling the trigger, otherwise you may end up shooting the animal in the bum, allowing it to run off. If you ran after the animal (not recommended) then your heart rate will be higher than normal and you’ll have trouble holding your weapon steady enough to land a decent shot. You need to take into account distance, bullet drop, wind-speed, and even your own heart-rate. This isn’t as simple as pointing your super-duper-red-dot-enhanced-noob-tube at the flea-ridden creature and firing away. Once you’ve spent however long it takes to track your nameless victim – it took me a good 20 minutes to score my first kill – you need to actually shoot the thing dead. Practice your oprhan-making shooting skills at the range.