![]() The last level of each region is a boss level where you will be facing rare animals such as the Smilodon, the T. Upon completing the extra level, the hunter gains a skill point which can be used to ‘upgrade’ any of the following: precision, reloading time, heart rate and health. Each of these regions have five hunting areas and each area has two levels to complete. The player, or in this case the hunter, can only change their viewing angles which is done with WASD.Īs for the gameplay, there are four regions you can go to as a hunter. While it is a shooter, the player is not able to move across the given landscapes. This, combined with the clear audio designs of the variation of weapons, make the game quite realistic. Animals you’ve shot all have a very distinct sound. Luckily the ambiance sound during gameplay isn’t an annoyance. The ambiance sound in the menu is an instrumental sound on a constant loop, one you’d rather switch off than on. The game is not a third person, nor is it a first person shooter since you never see your gun. There is a certain realism to the graphics, except for the extinct animals you will face such as the T. Both the animals and the foliage of the landscapes are beautiful and the animations are great, although repeated often. ![]() In all fairness, the visuals are outstanding. The game focuses purely on the gameplay that is all about shooting wild animals, including some rare ones that some believed to be extinct. There is no storyline in Deer Hunt Legends. Except, you cannot take the game all too serious for it also has some very extinct, yet vicious dinosaurs in very beautiful and realistic crafted landscapes. If you’ve always wanted to become a hunter, or you simply want to shoot things other than humans and aliens, Deer Hunt Legends from Raylight Games is certainly the game to play. ![]()
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