Cabelas Big Game Hunter Legendary Pc
In Cabela’s Legendary Adventures the missions are based on encounters with a good deal of of the most widely known and esteemed animals ever hunted in the wild. Featuring awful once-in-a-lifetime stories Cabela’s aims to capture the essence of what hunting is all about: a quest for a legendary experience. Players will hunt in dissimilar eras in search of trophies such as white-tailed deer, Yukon moose, Alaskan brown bear and Roosevelt elk in over ten of North America’s top hunting locations, including Kodiak Island, the Yukon, and the Rocky Mountains. Each emplacement in Cabela’s Legendary Adventures is a visually stunning open outdoor environs that inspires exploration and tactical variation. Shooting mechanics have been devised to reflect progressed as well as historical hunting technology, so players relive the hunts finish with detail from specific time periods. Under Cabela’s guidance, the firearms, tactics and gear in Cabela’s Legendary Adventures are as unfeigned to real life as a game will allow. There will also be a assortment of further and added hunts featuring over 30 species of other huge game, little game, waterfowl, upland birds, and turkey.
Cabelas Big Game Hunter Legendary Pc Photo
Cabelas Big Game Hunter Legendary Pc Photo
Cabelas Big Game Hunter Legendary Pc Photo
Cabelas Big Game Hunter Legendary Pc Photo
Cabelas Big Game Hunter Legendary Pc Photo
Cabelas Big Game Hunter Legendary Pc Photo
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
HUGE disapointment By Wolfeknight Having a past Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2005 0r 2004, this game was made for 6 year olds. All you had to do was run to a check point and shoot the animal, with just running up to it a hitting the button on your mouse. You need absolutely no skill what-so-ever to play this horrible game. The Cabela’s big game hunter I had b4 was a lot more challenging. Having the hunting lodge where you would sleep, heal, rest, buy/sell gear, rent vehcales; also a much more deeper campaign that took you everywhere in a logical manner, not just jumping around from one side of North America to the other. And the hunts themselves, the meat an potatoes of the game were the worst I have ever played. Don’t waste your hard earned money on this, I simply threw this game away in the dumpster is was so awful, wouldn’t wish my worst enemy to have this game.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Cabela’s BGH 09 By J. Wade The graphics are not badly done, although the gaming is a bit on the predictable side as to where to fight, etc. Depending on the level played; Novice, Normal, Expirenced, it does give a challenge. When so many companies are no longer seeming to make hunting games, at least Cabela’s does remember those of us who happen to purchase games such as these and does do it’s best to keep us entertained! Over all; I would say it is worth the price to buy.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A careful review By Nathan W. Laforce This game is a definite change from previous ones. The graphics are better than previous ones. The AI is better and if one has played previous games, one notes that many different features have been combined into this one. Improvements are that one finally has to claim the kill (albeit the kills in question are Trophy class only), older animals are given higher point values than younger ones which reinforces good wildlife management, and there are a number of unlockable animals if you play the open hunts.
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