Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts 2
- Level design uses natural barriers for bolt from the blue encounters with animals looking to kill you
- Companion System helps guide you owing to the environment — protecting you or sometimes helping you act as bait
- Vicious hand-to-claw combat with deadly animals — slash them with your knife, block with your forearm or smack its snout with your rifle butt
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Rating: 5 / 5
My son enjoys playing this game. He got it for Christmas.
Rating: 4 / 5
Hey this is a splendid Game. If you like Excitement buy it.
Rating: 5 / 5
This isn’t the best hunting game around. It’s a bit dull and predictable. It was a disappointment.
Rating: 2 / 5
Cabela’s Perilous Hunts 2 (all versions) is a pretty excellent game as it graphical is very detailed and the game play is very entrenched. You take upon yourself the first-person viewed roll a legendary hunter who finds himself (sorry, ladies, not a female lead but you can still play) in scenarios in which he must kill the most perilous game in the world.
Setting aside the kill factor, the objectives in the game are not all about killing. Much like any other first person shooter, such as this similar to Doom and Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, you have mission objectives laid out before you on a linear path. Though the worlds/levels are very unrestrained the paths are clear and following them lead you to your goals. There are secrets also to uncover, and often you realize these secrets by destroying enough of the stumps laid out in the levels. At the end of each level your performance is laid out before you to evaluate. It even gives you the chance to go back and replay a level to increase your stats.
The graphics, again, are very excellent and detailed. This barely if not at all has mapping fog in the space. The animal animation can be a small chunky at times, but when the animals pin you down and you can look at them right in their eyes and see their snapping mouths and teeth you often forget this is a game. The sound effects were top notch, adding to the atmosphere of the game, though when an attack is happening it can be a small too sudden, and therefore the timing of the ‘attacking music’ is a small late on its cue.
The minus I and some of you will have is the controls. Since it is using a first-person shooter’s stylishness of controlling those not mastered in it will find splendid difficulty. It helps that the game has three levels of experience so you can practice away, and the added feature of slo motion which slows attacks upon you. But, as with this kind of two-thumb control movement, the bolt from the blue of attack can cause one to forget very quickly how to go properly. I like realism, but sometimes adding a bit too much realism takes some of the fun out of the game. There are only three different controlling options available: no arcade stylishness.
Control problems aside, Cabela’s Perilous Hunts 2 is a very solidly place-together game that is both challenging and most importantly fun.
Rating: 4 / 5