Deer Hunter Reloaded
- October 24, 2017
- Game Mechanic Studios
Deer Hunter is Back! Deer Hunter: Reloaded is a 1st person hunting simulation game based off of the #1 hunting franchise in the World. Deer Hunter will provide an authentic hunting experience for players as they venture to some of the top-rated hunting regions in North America from the plains of West Texas to the rugged terrain of Alaska.
Reviews
- Shooting mechanics feel nice and provide some arcade fun.
- Voice acting and progression systems are appreciated by some players.
- The price is considered fair by a few reviewers.
- Movement is extremely slow and feels sluggish, making gameplay frustrating.
- Graphics and animations are outdated, resembling early 2000s titles.
- The user interface is clunky and not designed for PC players, leading to a poor navigation experience.
- graphics19 mentions
- 16 % positive mentions
- 26 % neutral mentions
- 58 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game have been widely criticized as outdated and reminiscent of early 2000s titles, featuring poor animations, lag, and a lack of realism. Many users describe the visuals as boring and unoriginal, with some likening them to low-quality mobile games. Overall, the consensus is that the graphics significantly detract from the gaming experience.
“Awesome graphics”
“Good graphics.”
“If you like PS1 graphics then you will have no problem with this game.”
“I just bought this game and expected something better than Deer Hunter 10 years ago or hunting on my Android smartphone... poor graphics, unrealistic movements of animals, strange menu... sorry, I cannot recommend it.”
“The game looks like it came from the early 2000s with terrible animations, abysmal draw distance, and graphics that seem like someone's bad idea of a joke.”
“As for graphics quality... there is none to speak of.”
- gameplay4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The gameplay of "Deer Hunter: Reloaded" is noted to be similar to its mobile predecessor, with added mobility but a loss of the quirky elements that contributed to its popularity. However, many users criticize the overall experience, citing poor graphics and a lack of engaging content, leading to disappointment and a quick loss of interest.
“Deer Hunter: Reloaded is very similar to the phone game that has been out for a couple of years, the main difference being that they added a bit more mobility and took out the wackiness that helped make the title as popular as it was on phones.”
“The worst game I've ever played by far. Graphics suck, gameplay is just as bad, and I expected it to be pretty good, but I played for seven minutes, already did everything you can do, and stopped playing because it was the worst game ever made!”
“Gameplay, graphics, everything sucks.”
- optimization2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The game is criticized for poor optimization, particularly due to its origins as a mobile port, leading to performance issues on other platforms.
“It's also unoptimized to all hell for being a mobile port.”
- humor2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game often stems from the ironic and frustrating situations players encounter, such as the sudden scarcity of a targeted objective like white tail deer, which become elusive just as players need them, while other types, like mule deer, are abundant. This comedic twist adds a lighthearted element to the gameplay experience.
“The funny thing is, as soon as you complete one objective, the next one might be 'white-tailed deer,' and as soon as this happens, white-tailed deer become incredibly hard to find, but mule deer are everywhere.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game is criticized for its poor stability, with users reporting numerous bugs that render it nearly unplayable.
“The game is too buggy to play.”
“Constant crashes make it impossible to enjoy the experience.”
“Frequent glitches ruin the overall gameplay.”