
Once you finally leave the cabin and begin your hunt is when you finally meet the best thing about the game. You start off next to the hunters cabin where you can swap your loadout and eventually drop off and register your day’s kills. Once a location and map is picked, you begin your hunt. Each location features two different maps that will feature different animals.

There are three different locations: the plains of Colorado, the Texan desert, and the forests of Europe. This is also where you’ll choose a location to start your hunt. From here you can leave to go to the shooting range to try out any new weapons or attachments. The lodge acts as your main hub, where you can display your trophies, view your guns, take a look at a bestiary list, change the time of day, and shop. No need to grind your way to the next map.Įven at the farthest target, there is no bullet drop. What I did appreciate is that all of the hunting locations are accessible right from the start.

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Once the tutorial is over, you’re free to hunt as you please. There is a training tutorial that does feature voiceover to help guide you through the basics of the game, but that’s about it as far as hand holding. Hunting Simulator 2 does not feature a story mode, so what you get out of the game is up to you. Unfortunately, Hunting Simulator 2 misses all of this and ultimately feels like a hollow experience.
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I got to help bleed it, gut it, skin it, and butcher the deer which was an experience on its own. However, even the excitement of our group getting one and knowing we are feasting well that night was amazing. I’ve been on one excursion with a small group and I didn’t even get to shoot my rifle. My point being, even when nothing is happening in real hunting, there are things to enjoy. Heck, you even have the option to bring someone with you to enjoy all of this with.

The various wildlife that skitters by or the sun rising or setting. Even when you’re stationary, you at least get to appreciate the nature around you. Your ears twitch at the slightest noise and your sight narrows in like an eagle at the smallest movements. Being in the real outdoors, hunting, heightens all of your senses. There are a few ways that make real hunting a fun time and perhaps offer some thrills, even when there isn’t any.
