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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
IT'S COMING RIGHT FOR US!!!!
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Shoot animals and get an easy Platinum while doing it. I won't say this is the greatest game of all time, but it is fun in short spurts. I enjoyed the time I put into it and would recommend this to the trophy hunters of the world.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Not What I Expected
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What I like bout it would be the graphics, different places to hunt, variety of animals (can shoot any animal and as many as you can, can be pro or con depending how realistic of a hunt you like).
My biggest con is that in the game play, you cannot see the gun; I know its meant for the "elite shooter" thing, but i like to use the controller, and since there is no visible gun on the screen, you also cant aim the weapons as in the other cabela's games(which is what I liked in the others) without the ability to aim(cept for the one scoped rifle) it makes it harder to hit the target.
I was disappointed when I found this out, and am wishing I never bought it. I'll probably play it till i beat it; but once its beaten, its staying in its case.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Ridiculously Unrealistic and a Pain to Play
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I am a hug fan of any Cabela's video games, and I have been playing them ever since I was a kid, but this was by far the worst game I have played/bought from them. I like my hunting games to be realistic, and this by no means is such. Another thing I find bothersome is with the "hunter vision." If you initiate hunter vision, you need to view the screen with the top shot scope, and I like to play with my controller because my rooms to small to play with the top shot. So I find myself playing the game with the controller and then having the scope at my side; big pain in the butt. Another thing I dislike is that fact that I can not see the gun when playing. The only good thing from this game is the shooting galleries, but even that, by no means, is perfect. Very disappointed. This is the last time I'm buying a "Dangerous Hunts" game.