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IGN: Deer Hunter Tournament Review

If it wasn't clear from the title, this game isn't for everybody. With that said you can tell developer Southlogic Studios loves the sport. The single player gives you a good sense of the desolate wild and at times you will feel like you're really out in the wilderness. However, this game requires a lot of patience. You can play for an hour and not find an animal worth killing; the game will probably bore non-hunting fans. To be frank, IGN would like to give this game a higher score, but the number of bugs and tweaks that need to be fixed really does hamper the package as a whole. With that said, this game isn't a bad value for the hardcore hunter at $20.

Presentation - 6.5
Graphics - 6.5
Sound - 7.5
Gameplay - 6.5
Lasting Appeal - 5.5
Overall -

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The Top 10 Hunting Games - Images & HD Videos

The Top 10 Hunting Games - Images & HD Videos. Some are free hunting games online, some are for the pc, and some are for console games such as the Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.

If you are an avid hunter or a gamer looking for a realistic hunting experience then the below list is just what you are looking for.

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GamerVision: Deer Hunter Tournament Review

When you're finally able to find an animal to shoot, the kills are rewarding thanks to realistic body physics, but those moments are so few and far between that it's hard to justify the effort spent searching for them. Even if the multiplayer is tempting, odds are the overall lack of polish will be too off-putting for most gamers.

Even for $20, there is such an abundance of annoying sound, graphical, and gameplay glitches that hunting fans would be better served picking up an older game in the series or buying a better shooter and pretending their enemies are prey. Sure, the humans in Far Cry 2 might not be deer, but the environments are much more realistic, and there's no game like the most dangerous game.

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GameZone: Deer Hunter Tournament PC Review

GameZone writes: "Ok, quick history, I was raised in Montana, one of the last really great states in the Union where you can hunt and fish and live an outdoorsman's life. And while I have always preferred fishing to hunting; I do enjoy hunting, but since moving to the Seattle area, there have been less hunting and fishing trips for me. I just don't see the point that having once drank from the golden chalice to now sip from a rusty bucket that is. So I saw this was available, I said "what the heck" and here we are.

My first thought was that I had made a pretty big mistake. Looking at the specs required to play the game on the box, and knowing my PC was well above those recommended, yet I was plagued by some processing issues and graphical shortcomings. It seems the game's package was a bit misleading as my Duo Core 6600 with 2 gigs of RAM and 256mb graphics card were left feeling woefully inadequate as I stalked big game through the virtual forest. In reality, the game really just drops the ball on the secondary graphics, but we'll get to that below."

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