

This is where the game has the one up on series like Cabela, who never seem to fully capture that sense of greatness that stems from Hunting Simulator. Probably because the first game pleasantly surprised me by its simplicity and great realistic mechanics. While I do not go hunting in real life and am possibly the best cat dad out there, I do enjoy this game series. The lack of realism to a certain extent is what makes it easy to remember that this is a game and not real life. But first, I would like to make clear that I did play several other hunting games since this one, but not a single one ever felt as good as this one did. I wanted to see, feel, and compare the first game with the second and there are some differences to be told. When the second game got announced, I actually put the date in my calendar. If anything, it was quite relaxing because I was able to slowly search for my prey, get my gun out, aim and hopefully get my targets so the next level would become available. Having played 20+ hours on Switch, I felt like this game was well made and at no point too realistic to think I was actually killing any animals. Hunt animals with realistic behaviors and advanced artificial intelligence.Īdmittedly, I am a fan of the first game, more than I would probably think. Labrador Retriever, German Shorthaired Pointer and Beagle, each dog has its specific hunting attributes. Kit yourself out with over 160 weapons, accessories and clothing items from the best brands, including Browning, Winchester, Bushnell, Kryptek and Verney-Carron.

Track down 33 animal species in their natural environment by using the best hunting techniques. Explore the plains of Colorado, the Texan desert and the forests of Europe in vast open worlds.
