Though I didn’t assume that Hunting Simulator 2 would be gung-ho throwing dynamite into warrens, armed with uzis and rocket launchers, I was intrigued with some of the ‘ethical’ side of things. Markers for your companion, stamina bars, prey locators and tracking assistance are all there to play with. On this basis, I went for broke and bought every licence for a state, and then repeated for the other regions as I earned the big bucks (there’s a joke in there).īack to the action, there are quite a few options available on the HUD, and you can toggle them based on your preference. That’s not a slant on the game – quite the opposite as it was so impressive.īy the time I located some tracks I lacked the paperwork, but rather than purchasing a licence on the fly from the cabin, as per the tutorial, I had to go back to the lodgings to buy it. The environments are stunning, and I was quite tempted to do my own thing at times. I was wandering around with not much to do (as boring as that sounds, it wasn’t). It can be a little bit frustrating when you’re not allowed to hunt anything if you don’t have the authority to do so. Huntin’ Wabbits Making use of the marker legends. There’s also the option add your name to the leaderboard in a series of shooting challenges. Other than accessing the online shop and seeing your trophies mounted on the wall, you have the option to go to the shooting range to fine-tune your skills. Here you can pimp your player out with custom gear but not to make a fashion statement, but for the practicality in certain weather conditions and also their visibility factor. I know a lot about the latter with my potent pheromones.įinally is the clothing. Items include binoculars and rangefinders, wind powders(!) callers to replicate animal sounds made by moose and elk – for example, scent killers (could have done with that in Alder’s Blood) and scent lures. I assumed that the guns in the game would be rifles, but you can purchase shotguns, semi-automatics and bows, plus optics for better range (and a swankier crosshair). Your first one is free, but you have to pay for the rest, along with the weapons. Licensed To Killīefore you can make real progress, you need the necessary licence to hunt game. This can either be cash to upgrade your equipment or to make a trophy to decorate your digs if you’re not a fan of Scandanavian flat packs. Three stats increase with time:Īfter tracking your prey and making a kill, you ‘bag’ the animal and return it for a reward. Literally.Įach time your dog locates a track and the subsequent print following that, you can praise them and/or give them a little pet. There are three breeds to choose from, each with their perks, but I stuck with Edgar as we developed a bond. I named mine Edgar, following a recent binge on Spaced, and with L1, you can give your dog commands to track the animals. There are no additional parameters such as a more prominent nose, chinstrap beard, or a Phineas and Ferb tattoo, but there is a massive selection of licensed gear up for grabs.Īccompanying you in Hunting Simulator 2 is a gorgeous little Beagle who you get to name. There’s not driving narrative in the game instead, you explore three central locations Colorado, Texas and Europe – each with two variants of maps to traverse.Ĭhoose either a male or female character, and then you set off on the hunt. Hunting Simulator 2, developed by Neopica and Published by NACON, it’s a first-person simulator for humans who fancy a slow-burner. So that you can officially hunt them, you need a licence and the appropriate weapon. Hiking through the wilderness, you’ll come across tracks of various species. Ay Carumba – A Justin Wack and the Big Time Hack Review
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