There are a series of levels, and each level comes with a set of objectives that the player need to accomplish to advance through the game.
The character registry enables the player to keep track of game statistics like hit ratio, shot fires, and more. In addition to the previous title, the game offers new weapons and accessories with an ability to adjust the sights of the selected weapon. The game enables the player to move across the hunting areas. The player moves across the environment from a first-person viewpoint and can use stealth elements to take down wild animals silently. In the game, the player plays the role of a hunter with an aim to find bucks, aim, and fire to kill. If someone has no experience at all playing computer games then they may find this title enjoyable, but mainstream gamers are going to be very disappointed.Deer Hunter 2: The Hunt Continues is a First-person Shooter, Stealth, and Single-player Simulation by Sunstorm Interactive.
And if that’s not enough, there is now Duck Hunter, Wild Turkey Shoot and even a Deer Hunter Second Season has just been released! I just didn’t get into this game at all, and I wonder how this game can be at the number one in the sales charts for three months in a row. Inevitably, unlike D!Zone, the excitement of Deer Hunter ends after a very short time. There is a practice range that allows you to shoot at paper deer targets or bull’s-eye targets to improve your aim, but even this gets to be a bit slow at times. Either the game deer are really smart or I’m a poor virtual hunter. Unfortunately, I found that none of these helped me out. Items can be used to attract deer, such as deer scent, a deer call and a rattle that simulates the sounds of antlers crashing. Hunters in the game can use a shotgun, a bow and arrow which is perfect for stealth shots and a single-shot rifle fit with a sniper scope. Finding bucks can be very difficult, even with the binoculars that are provided, and I had to keep clicking the mouse button until I heard a voice saying how many points I can get for the target. Once you reach your destination, the setting changes to a 360 degree panoramic view of the surroundings.īut no matter where you are on the map, the settings are all identical. An on-screen map is used to plot your course as you try to locate some bucks to be lined up in your sights. I may not be a hunter for real, but if this game is any indication of what hunting is like, count me out!īilled as an "interactive hunting experience," Deer Hunter provides a trek through four different environments, simulating each of the annual seasons. I used to spend plenty of time fooling around with the new levels, there were over 900, and it was found by me to be more than worth the 20-odd dollars I paid for it.īut now, there’s this new budgetware product which is meant to simulate a true deer hunting experience. I remember WizardWorks being responsible for some pretty decent add on products, such as their amazing D!Zone extension for DOOM a few years back. For the last few months all I have been hearing about is this new Deer Hunter program which GT Interactive released under their WizardWorks budget lineup.