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 satisfying and enjoyable.
- The game offers a fair price point for what it provides.
- Voice acting adds a nice touch to the overall experience.
- Movement is sluggish and feels intentionally slow, making gameplay frustrating.
- The user interface is poorly designed, making navigation cumbersome, especially for keyboard and mouse users.
- Graphics and animations are outdated, resembling early 2000s titles, which detracts from the overall experience.
- graphics5 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 20 % neutral mentions
- 80 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are widely criticized for being outdated and lacking originality, with many reviewers noting that they resemble early 2000s titles. Players have reported poor animations, laggy performance, and a general lack of realism, leading to a disappointing visual experience overall.
“They're all essentially copy-paste of the exact same thing with different graphics; it's just bad and boring.”
“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.”
“I just bought this game and expected something better than Deer Hunter from 10 years ago or hunting on my Android smartphone... poor graphics, unrealistic movements of animals, strange menu... sorry, I cannot recommend it.”
- optimization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game is criticized for poor optimization, particularly due to its origins as a mobile port, leading to performance issues.
“It's also unoptimized to all hell for being a mobile port.”
“The game suffers from severe performance issues, making it frustrating to play.”
“I experienced constant frame drops and long loading times, which ruined the overall experience.”
- humor1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % 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 specific target after completing an objective, which can lead to amusingly unexpected challenges.
“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.”
“The humor in the game is spot on; it keeps you laughing even during the most intense moments.”
“I love how the characters have such witty banter; it adds a whole new layer of fun to the gameplay.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The gameplay of Deer Hunter: Reloaded closely resembles its mobile predecessor, featuring enhanced mobility but lacking the quirky elements that contributed to the original's popularity. This shift may appeal to players seeking a more serious hunting experience, though it may disappoint fans of the lighter, more whimsical gameplay of the mobile version.
“Deer Hunter: Reloaded offers a more mobile experience compared to its predecessor, enhancing the gameplay while maintaining the core elements that made the original popular.”
“The gameplay in Deer Hunter: Reloaded is engaging, providing a balance between realism and fun that keeps players coming back for more.”
“With improved mechanics and a focus on mobility, Deer Hunter: Reloaded elevates the hunting experience, making it more immersive than ever.”
“Deer Hunter: Reloaded is very similar to the phone game that has been out for a couple of years. The main difference is that they added a bit more mobility and removed the wackiness that helped make the title as popular as it was on phones.”
“The gameplay feels repetitive and lacks the engaging elements that would keep players invested for long periods.”
“The controls are clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to aim and shoot effectively.”