7.5 / 10
Good
DFG SCORE
A very good game, far above average & recommended.
Pros
- 11 different, expansive locations to hunt in
- Huge variety of animals to hunt
- Several modes let you jump right into the action or hone your skills
- Tutorial teaches everything from controls to hunting techniques
- Bullet cam lets you watch shots in slow motion
Cons
- Animals act strange or dumb at times
- Presentation quality could be better
- Not much different than previous Hunting Unlimited games
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Hunting Unlimited 2010 Review
Review by Brandon
Hunting Unlimited 2010 is a thrilling hunting game that will having you hunting down everything from deadly bears to harmless turkeys. There are a host of locations to hunt in, ranging from the South Central Plains to the Pacific Northwest. Several tutorial missions teach you the basic controls, as well as some hunting tips and techniques. The different modes let you just right into the action, hone your skills, create your own missions, or setup your own hunts. A bullet cam lets you watch your shots in slow motion as you take down animals. This game provides an excellent hunting experience.
Create a Hunter and Get Shootin'
To start hunting, you'll need a hunter profile. You can create a hunter profile that lets you set your hunter's name, as well as adjust their look. Once you've setup your hunter, you select the mode you want to play and any options for that mode. You can then begin your hunting trip. Depending on the mode, you may be thrown right into the action or have to do a bit of tracking and work to find your prey. The mode will also determine what type of animals you can catch.
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You have three tags, which means you can only “bag” (collect) that many animals. Sometimes these tags are only for a specific type of animal, while others they can be used for anything. Once you've finished bagging all the animals you can or run out of time, you can end the hunt and begin a completely new one. One issue when it comes to the gameplay is the behavior of animals. They often act is strange or stupid ways, such as running in circles after you've shot at them (which takes away from some of the realism)
Lots of Locations to Hunt
Hunting Unlimited 2010 contains a variety of levels in which you can hunt. These levels are locations all over the world that differ significantly from one another. They are also fairly large and detailed. There are lakes, rivers, trees, grass, and more to add to the realism and make you feel like you're really there. The locations include Alaska, the Bavarian Forest, Africa, the Southern Rockies, and more. There are eleven locations in total to choose from. The locations add of lot of variety to the game and each one feels unique when hunting.
Game Modes
There are also several different modes to choose from when playing the game. The Challenges mode contains several tutorials that teach you everything from the basic controls to advanced hunting tactics. This mode also contains missions (more than 100 in total) that often put you right into the action. Some have you face off against dangerous animals like bears or wild hogs, while others have you hunting down docile deer or turkeys. There's a lot to do, and your performance on these missions determines your score. Better scores unlocks more missions to play that are even more challenging.
In addition to Challenges mode, there is a Free Hunt mode that lets you select a location, the type and number of animals in that location, and begin hunting without any time limit or goals. A Target Range mode lets you practice shooting and perfect your aim. You can even create your own missions in the User Missions mode. If all of that wasn't enough, there's a Tournament mode where you can play tournaments downloaded from the web. This game provides a ton of choice that lets you create the perfect hunting experience.
Straightforward Controls
The controls in the game are fairly straightforward and easy to use (especially after playing through the tutorials). Hunting Unlimited 2010 plays very much like other FPS games, using the WASD keys to move and the mouse to aim and fire. The only issue when it comes to controls is when looking around/aiming. A tiny move of the mouse can cause a big jump in your view. You can adjust mouse sensitivity downwards to reduce the occurrence, but it can be annoying.
Graphics Are Just OK
Another drawback to the game is the presentation. The graphics aren't terrible, but don't quite match up with other similar games either. The animals only have a handful of animations that they perform that sometimes don't seem to fit. For example, you may shoot a running animal and kill it instantly, but the animal just stops and falls over to the side. Wounded animals don't really run or move any different than unwounded ones. It can take away from the feeling like you're on a real hunt.
There's music included, which really doesn't affect the game one way or the other. There are little quips and lines from your hunter throughout the game that are a nice touch at first but quickly become annoying. One positive from the presentation is the bullet cam in the game. The bullet cam lets you follow your shots in slow motion toward their target. You can turn this on only for promising shots, all shots, or turn it off if you wish. It's a fun feature that makes the perfect shots even better.
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Conclusion - A Solid Hunting Sim
Overall, Hunting Unlimited 2010 is a great choice for anyone looking for a hunting game. If you have a previous version of Hunting Unlimited (such as Hunting Unlimited 2009), you might not find enough changes or additions to make this worth buying. For everyone else, this game has a lot to enjoy, and newer players will find that the tutorial extremely helpful in getting started. There are a ton of maps, animals, and weapons in this game that add a lot of variety to the play and make each hunt feel different and unique.
There a few issues you might run across that take away from the gameplay and realism, such as the dumb animal behavior and presentation quality. However, this is still one of the better hunting games available and certainly worth playing for anyone interested in hunting.
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