I went to track it with my hunter’s sense and, based on the blood on the ground, I had barely grazed the thing. I was hunting for a wolf and when I decided to take a shot, I shot it in its face. I’ve already talked about the deer, so let’s use a different example. It also teaches you the best way to take down larger game, AKA shooting it in its organs. The game shows you exactly where your shots go and how good you are at hitting the organs because, again, they’re trying to teach ethical hunting. The realism of the game is very well done… in the sense that if I decide I’m going to shoot any of the pheasants–who scream bloody murder and alert everything around you if you dare step near them with a rifle of too high a caliber–you basically obliterate the thing. Here’s the other part of the game that is just the cherry on top. This happens every time and with every animal. Well, you’ve moved while within 150 meters of the game, so they’ve been spooked. You spot the animal and decide to sneak up on the herd. So you can go to the lodge and sleep until it’s time to go get the deer. The game is very realistic in its animal behavior patterns. Your ‘Hunter Sense’ allows you to examine the environment and find the best places to hunt deer. Way of the Hunter has you tracking down, let’s say deer. It’s like playing a game about doing chores around the house to distract yourself from doing actual chores. “How much do I want to hike for hours, sit and wait for twice as long in hopes of seeing an animal? And, in the best case scenario, hit said animal and then drag it out of the woods?” The answer is always, “Not at all.” With that in mind, I’m not exactly ecstatic to do all of that but in a virtual realm. Whenever I’ve been asked to go hunting, I’ve always asked myself a question.
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