Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 with Gun Bundle

February 1, 2010
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  • Mini-games featuring fast-paced hunting action of waterfowl, upland birds, small game, and 13 multiplayer mini-game shooting galleries.
  • Bundle includes the Top Shot Wii sawed off shotgun peripheral.
  • 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.

Product Description
Use this All-In-One Game & Gun Combo to 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! The included firearm peripheral, the first officially approved by Nintendo, makes this the most realistic hunting game to date!Amazon.com Product Description
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Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 with Gun Bundle

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5 Responses to Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 with Gun Bundle

  1. K. Dickson on February 1, 2010 at 3:55 pm

    Bought it for my husband, he hasn’t even played it. I did and it was ok. It worked.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Nicole on February 1, 2010 at 5:46 pm

    bought this game for my 4 yr old.

    didn’t realize how difficult it would be.

    will take some practice to get used to.

    its a pretty advanced game for a young child, even

    for an adult to get used to it.

    hopefully with time and practice it will prove to

    be a good purchase.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. E. Nagy on February 1, 2010 at 5:55 pm

    I bought this product for a friend and he loves it, he’s a hunter so he loves the simulation when “hunting” at home. =)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Robert W. Cowley on February 1, 2010 at 6:23 pm

    A small plastic hinge piece broke within a week – a bad design. THe game is pretty good.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. J. S. Young on February 1, 2010 at 7:56 pm

    We own quite a few Game Cube games and now Wii games, and I’ve NEVER been as disappointed in a game as I have been with this one!

    Referring to this as “hunting simulation” is just laughable.

    First let me say that I have played the Game Cube version of Big Game Hunter, and as bad as I thought that one was—this one is infinitely worse!

    All of the calls, scents, decoys, etc., are gone from the Wii version. As cheesy as some of that stuff was they were fun to use and made the game more interesting.

    In addition it was much easier to navigate the terrain, and there were far fewer walls in the Game Cube version.

    Now for a point-by-point review.

    I’ll start off with the most disappointing aspect of this game, and that is the fact that there is no option to save your profile.

    In other words, this is essentially a single person game. If one person plays and opens up a new territory to hunt, that same territory will be open for the next player. The same goes for medals scored, points accrued, etc. If you have children who like to compete with one another this really destroys the fun of the game. Why on earth the developers didn’t allow for at least four saved profiles is beyond me?? My kids enjoyed the challenge of trying to take a larger trophy, score more points, etc. in the Game Cube version than their siblings did. This option is entirely lacking in the Wii version with the exception of the shooting gallery games.

    If you enjoy tramping around the countryside looking for game you’ll be sorely disappointed. The Wii version is nothing more than walk-through. You follow the prompts until you run into the game. It would be more accurate to call this a shooting game rather than a hunting game.

    And when I say “walk” I mean walk! The Game Cube version at least allowed you to run when you needed to cover some ground. Jack moves around at the rate of drying paint and it can be quite annoying at times.

    Another annoying aspect is the silly mix of game species.

    Pheasants near timberline while hunting Mule Deer? Why not make it more realistic and substitute Blue Grouse? You would think Cabelas could employ someone who has a clue where pheasants live! Also, is it out of the question to think that pheasants should flush from cover one or two at a time rather than flying overhead like a bunch of migrating geese?

    It really is silly and severely detracts from the game.

    Another problem is the design of the “Top Shot” gun. The Wii remote is placed at the very end of the barrel instead of farther back near the forarm where it should be. Being so far forward it makes it very tiring to hold the gun since your right (or left) arm has to remain suspended to operate the controls. Both my sons complained about this and one of them simply won’t use the gun because he says his arm gets so tired “sticking out all the time”.

    Another annoyance (and one that the Game Cube version also had) is the poor simulation of distances. Anyone who has been hunting knows what an elk, mule deer or bear looks like at 20 yards. It wouldn’t have been that difficult to simulate the size of an animal commensurate with the distances involved.

    And yet in the game you will locate animals that appear to be a very long way off—so far that you can’t even see the rack of a mature bull elk—then when you place the scope on the animal you will be informed that it is only 20 or 30 yards away. The relationship between animal size and distance in this game is just pathetic and another black mark for the developers. I really wonder if any of them have actually hunted anything in their lives?

    Another sad commentary on the developers is that you get more points in the game by using a smaller caliber gun—as though assuring a clean kill has nothing to do with hunting. Geez, why don’t we hunt elk with a .22 LR and really prove what great hunters we are!!!

    And finally, as others have mentioned, for a Wii game the graphics are very disappointing.

    There are so many more irritations that I simply can’t list them all.

    Like I said, this game is a major disappointment to myself and my two sons. If you’re looking for a “hunting simulation” game you should keep looking.

    And Cabelas should hire some software developers who actually have a clue what hunting is really like.

    Rating: 1 / 5

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