Become the Ultimate big-game hunter! Travel the globe across five continents as you hunt the world’s greatest trophy animals. Your hunting and survival skills will be put to the test as you face dangerous game, treacherous environments and more!
A first-person oriented hunting game with action integrated into the storyline and mission play, Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 challenges players to hone their skills as hunters, trackers and outdoorsmen in a quest to join a the world’s most exclusive hunting club. In order to do this players take on a series of hunting challenges and mini-games armed with their wits and a diverse arsenal of weapons that they will use against both big and small game from around the globe.
Story Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 is played from a first-person perspective featuring a combination of mission play and mini-games that make up the already mentioned hunting trials. Players are guided through structured mission play by their in-game sponsor who contacts them, points them in the right direction and offers tips and warnings in the field as the hunt makes its way across the globe. In each hunt players are graded on a variety of skills ranging from safe navigation across dangerous wilderness terrain, animal tracking, and their abilities at stalking from cover and making clean, efficient kills. Players track game and find their way around the environment using “Hunter’s Sense,” a type of bullet time in which evidence of animals, varied available cover options to shoot from, specific animal locations and their level of alertness can be seen in a temporarily, slowed down view with on-screen color-coated indicators revealing each. More rapid player movement, including sprint functionality, is available in regular view. Once an animal is sighted in the players weapon scope varying possible point totals are visible on the animal according to where it might be hit with a projectile. These include strikes to the heart, spine, lung and head. During hunts players can quickly and easily change weapons at the push of a button as the trophy animal persuaded requires. In-game weapons range from a variety of rifles, pistols, bows and more which can be unlocked as the game progresses. The ability to correctly use all graded skills gains the player points and medals for each animal players are tasked to bag. In addition to the mission play of big game membership trials, Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 also features arcade style, timed mini-game hunts. These are spread throughout the game and feature a mix of birds and small game. Success in these serves the dual purpose of providing the opportunity of challenging marksmanship practice, without penalization in the main campaign and the chance to build experience points in your overall progression. Key Game Features
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- Story based action with story written by Brian Andrew Gomez, with ‘Clive Barker’s Jericho’ as co-creator, director and writer.
- Comprehensive reward system will give instantaneous feedback for your performance. Use cover points to earn high scores and earn club points to unlock new areas.
- Incredible terrain challenges including sheer cliff faces, escape avalanches and cross raging streams.
- VITALS Shooting Mechanic simulates controlled breathing, enabling you to dial in your crosshairs and lock on for the perfect shot.
- Mini-games featuring fast-paced hunting action of waterfowl, upland birds, small game.
List Price: $ 29.99
Price: $ 29.99







THE GOLF OF SHOOTERS,
I was very skeptical about this game, then I played the demo on Xbox Live. Wow, was I surprised. This game really is fun and does require some skill and offers a good challenge, all the while delivering an exceptional visual and audio experience. The best thing I like about the game is it’s pace, which is probably it’s strongest point.
Is it the definitive hunting simulator? No, it’ll be too arcade-like for some. What it ultimately boils down to is being an excellent sniper game; you’re just shooting animals instead of Nazis or Space Marines or whatever. But it’s almost a laid-back shooting game, where you can take your sweet time in doing nearly everything. Almost like a golf game, where you walk a little while, then it’s time to test your skill. If you like shooting games but don’t want to engage in a 14-year-old frag fest, this game will offer a good challenge in steady aiming and timing. It won me over, and I was dubious at first. For the price, a very good game for the market it is targeting.
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|A Departure from the Other BGH’s,
Let me start by saying that I was a fan of the other Big Game Hunter installments. Nevertheless, they didn’t seem to evolve with gaming in general. BGH 2010 does. While it is easy (took about 10 hours to unlock all achievements), it was very fun and worth the coin.
One notable thing they eliminated that you’ll probably love, NO MORE HUFFING AND PUFFING AFTER RUNNING! No need to stop and regain your composure!! That was such a bother!!
The game was predictable after one time through. Animals were in the same spot and the blocking/timing was almost exactly the same. Although with the combo feature, using lighter weapons to harvest prey, combined with distance multiplier, made the game more interesting depending on how the player wanted to approach the gaming experience.
Fun game!!! I think they’ve finally figured out there at Activision how to deliver on a good hunting game. I hope the solid evolution will continue into the future.
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