most Cabela games, Big Game Hunter is lacking in most categories that really matter; mainly the overall fun factor that the game offReal hunters will be disappointed in the game’s arcade elements, and videogame aficionados will bepissed off that they’re wasting their time playing a hunting game when they could be fighting splicers or Covenant aliens instead. I suppose if you are a diehard hunter then this game is the cream of the crop, just steer clear of using the adrenaline-based bullet time, or thinking about the fact that the game feels nothing like actual hunting, and you’ll be fine.
5.0 Presentation
Retool the menu systems please, these have been seen so many times before.
7.0 Graphics
Surprisingly solid on Wii. Decent texture work is held back by bland environmental pieces and an odd depth of field effect. No widescreen support is a bummer.
6.0 Sound
The gun sounds aren’t terrible, but they don’t pack the pick that we’d like. All of the voices have that patented southern twang. We have no idea why.
6.5 Gameplay
Serious identity crisis holds the game back. Once you dodge a leopard’s attacks and plug him eight times to bring him down you’ll realize that this game has no focus. Wii controls help tho
5.0 Lasting Appeal
A fairly short career hunt is only supplemented by an Instant Hunt mode. Even if you love the game there isn’t enough to do. Three difficulty modes don’t change the game as much as they sh
6.4
Passable
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