I mean, what hunter would not already be shooting if 2 dangerous cats where running at him or her? Then after they have jumped onto you and you fight them off, it’s nearly impossible to find them as they run behind you, in front of you, then to the side, so fast that it made it nearly impossible to take a good aim at them.We don’t have the gun (I’m not sure this would make a dif. They will immediately come down from the hill/cliff they are on and the game won’t let you aim at them until after they’ve jumped onto you. On that hunt it was too hard to see the cats. On the very last challenge you will have 2 cougars coming at you. I also liked the little bonus challenges like shooting the ducks and foxes.The only thing that I didn’t like was on the very last challenge. You really have to pound the heck out of the controller on tbe exact buttons it tells you to and then you have to immediately find the cat, aim and shoot straight. It was kind of tricky the first few times trying to get past the mountain lion. It was also kind of a learning experience for me learning about where exactly to shot the animals to more humanely kill them. ![]() I didn’t think they were that difficult once you got used to it.I enjoyed having to pick which cover to hide in and having to sneak up to the cover. He thought the controllers were hard to manuver. Though, I liked this game more than he did. It's just walking from one hot spot to another.Īhh I see.My husband is a hunter and I go with him, but, I’ve never killed anything. There's not really a hunting element to the game, you don't choose stand locations or use baits or mark trails or anything. On the other hand, I'm disappointed at the lack of animal models (there's only a handful of different racks on the deer), the lack of a trophy system (it only shows the 'biggest' of each animal you killed, not how many of each species or a list of sizes or anything and since there are no overwhelming large animals, it's nothing impressive, even the boss animals aren't as big as a couple I've killed free roaming) and that animal movement is often TOO predictable. It is probably my favorite Cabelas game of all time. I enjoy the animal AI, the vital cam, the option to free roam and shoot whatever I want, decent enough graphics, so on. Originally posted by xOEDragonx:I am particularly fond of Pro Hunts. It's just hard to create a realistic hunting sim without it being boring to the majority of players. In all honestly, the older Deer Hunter PC games (particularly Deer Hunter 4) have always been a personal favorite of mine for a realistic hunting simulation. Sorry for the lack of recommendations, I've just been disappointed with hunting games in general for years. I can't even remember if any gave you the option to wander and shoot whatever you want, I think you always had to stick to the missions. ![]() ![]() Most of the Big Game Hunter and Alaskan Adventures and African Safari games are essentially the same game with different appearances. Newer dangerous hunts games all tried to have story modes and, while Dangerous Hunts 2 wasn't the WORST story I've ever played, any game after that one in the series was a total lost cause for me. The AI isn't very good in any of them, graphics are usually meh, the first Dangerous Hunts game had a pretty cool challenge option (it set challenges for you like kill so many of this animal with this gun, rescue the lost hunter, put an injured animal out of it's misery, etc.) as well as freeform hunting in a variety of locales. I find it hard to recommend many other Cabelas games. I've heard "The Hunter" is a pretty good game but it's Pay-To-Play and awful expensive for what you get. It's just walking from one hot spot to another. Pre-Owned Nintendo Wii Big Buck Hunter Pro 27 product ratings 17.99 Seller: onedog31 (165) 100 Buy It Now +5.85 shipping Sponsored Big Buck Hunter Pro (Nintendo Wii, 2010) Pre-Owned Nintendo Wii Big Buck Hunter Pro 27 product ratings 24. It is probably my favorite Cabelas game of all time. Video Game Controllers Big Buck Hunter Pro (Nintendo Wii, 2010) comes with game, case and manual.
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