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Whereas most hunting games have a varying assortment of locations for players to travel to in their hunting exploits, these each focused solely on one area.
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I lumped these two games together because they each came out the same year, and also because each differ from their predecessors in a unique way. It was my first hunting game that was more than just “click-explore-shoot” and truly allowed for the player to explore a semi-open world on their own. It took me forever to get all the way through, and while there was some guidance as to what to do, the player had the option as to what subregions they’d visit first, how they’d get there, and what weapon they would use.
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What I loved the most about this game was just how vast and spacious it seemed. It was also the first game I had played to feature Midwestern states (Michigan and Kentucky), which I felt connected to growing up in Ohio.įor all of my childhood, my video game playing time was limited to a set amount of time on the weekends. The player earned money throughout the game which could be used to buy more tags for game to hunt, equipment, or guns. Each subregion had specific animals to hunt, but encounters with other people lend their way to more side missions or the ability to compete against others while hunting a certain animal or competing in trap shooting contests.