Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts
- 3 modes of gameplay – Quick Hunt – one season/one kill; Action Zone – arcade stylishness; Career Hunt – player decides which path to take or mission to accept
- Intense hunting as you encounter and hunt large unpredictable and perilous game animals
- Dynamic hunting experience – seasons progress with different weather conditions, dynamic animal movement, dynamic animal residency, all effecting your hunting for a truly dynamic experience!
- Develop a hunter – change your charachter’s appearance, gain hunting skills as you gain experience
- 9 perilous and 7 huge game animals to hunt
Product Description
Cabela’s Perilous Hunts delivers intense hunting action in exotic locations throughout the world. Featuring some of the world’s most ferocious animals, such as Grizzly, Leopards, Rhinos, Cape Buffalo and more, in palm-sweating, heart-pounding hunting action. You’ll realize first-hand what every hunter fears most in terrifying “Kill or Be Killed” hunting action never before available! In-depth and detailed equipment 11 gorgeous regions to explore and hunt – featuring for the first time ever, Zimbabwe and Tanzania!
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or get killed blood and pieces go everywhere. hunting is dull wi tha semi auto rifle why just dosnt the game let you attract all the animals near you and then pull out an ak 47 or a bazooka that would be entertainment.Kids like me these days want blood and death in video sports meeting not skill and patience,but pointless unneccesary deaths everywhere!Woulnt it be greAT if you could see a peaceful bunny rabbit grazing and the to fire a rocket launcher at it? i reflect so.or if a rhino is charging, you just pull ot a flamethrower or something. The point is, this game needs more death. and it should let you use overly exotic and elaborate weapons in the hunt like a WW1 chain gun. THIS GAME NEEDS MORE DEATH AND EXCITEMENT THEN IT WOULD BE A 10
Rating: 2 / 5
The game is very frustrating. With the default equipment you get tired very quickly with every character. I know they are trying to be realistic but accurately you would need a truck to carry half the basic set of equipment. You get tired just walking up a small hill and you walk extremely slow most of the time. The hunting areas are really small, it is like hunting in somebody’s backyard. You can easily trap the animals against the hills and they run in circles until you kill them, which is not much of a challenge. You also have to wait for the game to load all the time. You walk just a few hundred feet and then have to wait for the LOADING….. To further add to the frustration, you frequently slide down the nominal hill and it says you are too injured to go on, and yes, you guessed it, more of that LOADING…. Also, if you walk or slip into the water you can’t get out and guess what, yes, you guessed it again, LOADING…. Like if that was not enough, you will get in distress for shooting near a building. You do it twice and, oh, the suspense is killing you, I know it…. LOADING….. ARRRGAHHH!!!! I could go on, and, well, I reflect I will. When you use the vehicles they are really hard to guide. Most of the time I get stuck in trees or guide off a cliff or into the water and LOADING…. They should change the name of this game to Cabela’s LOADING…. All I wanted to do was some hunting. My final thought is RETURNING…..
Rating: 1 / 5
The graphics and gameplay are night and day better in Deer Hunter.
Rating: 1 / 5
Do they even have hunting or know anything about it in Romania? They cleary don’t know much about it which clarifies why your run out of breath after five seconds in the game and have to walk painfully slow 90% of the time. Also you can walk around while you shoot which my dad would kick my ass for doing. It turns out Cabela’s Huge Game Hunter, Cabela’s Deer Hunt 2004, and Cabela’s Perilous Hunts for the Playstation 2, Xbox, and PC versions are all made in Romania. No marvel Sunstrom, the originator of the game went out of affair here in Indiana. I was so pissed I returned this pile of garbage. Any self respecting American should do the same, or not buy any of these sports meeting in the first place. You reflect they could at least make a hunting game in the states. I’m going to wait for Deer Hunter on the Playstaion 2 which is made in the excellent ole U.S.A. plus the PC version is way better than Cabela’s.
Rating: 1 / 5
Don’t be fooled by the long detailed and clear reviews. Donna Johnston from NY is listed in the credits of all the Cabela titles as the QA Lead. Why is she giving her review on the sports meeting she worked on which you see on every Cabela game? It looks like Activision is paying their employees to write reviews for them. This game has poor graphics and is tedious and dull. There are much better hunting sports meeting out there. Don’t dissipate your cash on their falsely advertized garbage.
Rating: 1 / 5