Deer Hunter
- Go on multiple mission-based hunts with your choice of weapons — everything from rifles and shotguns to bows & arrows
- Explore a wide range of hunting areas and track 15 different animals — deer, bears, mountain goats, pronghorn, elk and even moose
- Guide off-road vehicles like ATVs, snowmobiles and boats owing to Montana, Mexico, Colorado, British Columbia and other locations
- Split-screen cooperative play and online play for up to four people
- Test your skills & approach against the cunning & reflexes of wild animals in this adventure owing to nature!
Product Description
Deer Hunter is an addictive hunting experience that brings the ultimate hunt to your living room!
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This game is cruel and heartless. Killing innocent deer for enjoyment is supposed to be fun? Hunting for sport is unhumane. Come on, what’s incorrect with Mario?
My kids played this game at a friends’ house, and my 6 year ancient questioned me if he could go hunting. Now, this is just my opinion, but, to all the parents: Come on, buy your kids a game like Tony Hawk or Crash Bandicoot!
This game is rated T for terrible!
Rating: 4 / 5
This game is highly over-rated – it has nearly identical load times to the other hunting sports meeting out there but utterly terrible graphics. Why is every area dull and foggy? Why doesn’t the sky change when it rains or the sun comes up? Why do the animals run around in circles? Why did my wife’s character change into a man between sports meeting? Very disappointed over this one, ATARI you should be ashamed – NOT recommended.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game looks terrible… The sereenshots are some of the worst I have seen. Where are the animals? The deer hunter series has endlessly gotten worse over the years, and this looks like it should top them off. The launch titles for the Sony Playstation sports meeting, such as SSX, or fantavision have more realistic looking environments than this “hunting” title does. Online play? Why would I want to play a hunting game Online with 8 other people? Are you going to race each other to bag the largest deer? what kind of hunting sim is this? and if you’re in Co-Op what does the person do who doesn’t have the gun? Do you line up and choreograph your shots to hit the animal from different sides at the same time? This just seems asinine.
If this title were in the 9.99 bargin bin, I might consider it for a coaster. …an Experienced and disappointed Outdoorsman
Rating: 1 / 5
I looked at some screenshots and a video (found em on google), and the graphics don’t look much better than ancient PS1 sports meeting. I feel terrible for reviewing it so low, but the PC version is pretty terrible, and the screenshots are terrible. I wouldn’t buy this one till some of the real excellent reviewers like PlayStation magazine mebbe review it. Or rent it, if they take it at Blockbuster.
Rating: 1 / 5
I’m not sure who reviewed the title as excellent, but I was very disappointed when I received my copy today. It did not help that the very first thing I did was turn my character to look at the horse, only to have the camera go INTO the horse and look down inside him.
Anyway, my thoughts:
Graphics:
On the same level as the original playstation 1, could not believe it was on the ps2. All of the trees look identical, in every region, you can hardly tell the difference between Montana, BC and Wisconsin – I’ve been to all three, and this game doesn’t look like any of them. There’s some kind of dark grey barrier in the space in every area, although animal shadows show owing to(?). As well as looking the same, the hunting areas are dull and drab. The hunter’s movement looks terrible (I reflect this character has some kind of medical condition!). The animals go smoothly but up close their skins look terrible. Animals go owing to trees and rocks nearly constantly, too, which is very odd.
Gameplay:
Splendid slow motion lazer effect, it was weird at first but a really nice feature. If you like hunting sports meeting, you’ll like the gameplay stylishness – hunt, complete hunting based challenges, use lures, scents, and equipment, as you’d expect. It’s irritating that even in day mode you can’t choose from any of the hunting locations, and there is no objective list, so it’s tough to figure out what the objectives for day hunts are.
Audio:
Highly repetative, both between seasons and locations, to the extent that I turned it down. Sound track is usual for the atari hunting sports meeting.
By and large:
The graphics bring shame on the PS2’s capabilities, enough to distract from the game’s few excellent points. I don’t mind playing grown-up sports meeting that don’t look fantastic, but this is supposed to be a new release. In a few hours I’d come across some huge bugs, one that bunged me playing day hunts, and another that bunged my son and I playing two player. I’ve not been able to get tech support yet, and if I’d bought the game at a store, I’d have taken it back by now.
Rating: 4 / 5