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Cabela’s Outdoor Adventures 2010

  • Pursue record-breaking big game, small game, turkey, upland birds, waterfowl and trophy fish species
  • Live the adventure of real-life scenarios that will have you hunting realistic animals with advanced artificial intelligence
  • Explore more than 50 adventures across top North American hunting and fishing hotspots
  • Create Your Dream Trophy Buck – customize your buck¿s rack, body size and color
  • Compatible with Cabela’s Wii Firearm peripheral and the Wii Zapper (not included)

Product DescriptionIt’s the hunting and fishing trip of a lifetime! Experience the top hunting and fishing hotspots in North America in pursuit of record-breaking big game, small game, turkey, upland birds, waterfowl and trophy fish species all combined into one incredible outdoor experience!Amazon. com Product DescriptionIt’s the moment you’ve been waiting for. All your careful preparation, your stealth and your painstakingly chosen weaponry have brought you to this instant, when your prey is finally within your crosshairs. Hardly daring to breathe, you squeeze the trigger, and as the shot rings out, your target drops. At long last, the trophy you’ve dreamed of is yours. Enjoy the great outdooors View larger. Aim for vital areas View larger. Create your own trophy buckView larger. Synopsis Live out the breathless excitement of hunting and fishing in Cabela’s Outdoor Adventures. Roam some of the top hunting and fishing hotspots across North America as you pursue large and small game, birds and fish through more than 50 thrilling hunting and fishing adventures. Arm yourself with authentically branded equipment and gear, and experience the intensity of real-life scenarios that pit your aim and stealth against incredibly realistic animals. Customize your own amazing trophy buck, and see the story of your success featured in Outdoor Life magazine. Key Game Features: Pursue record-breaking big game, small game, turkey, upland birds, waterfowl and trophy fish species Live the adventure of real-life scenarios that will have you hunting realistic animals with advanced artificial intelligence Explore more than 50 adventures across top North American hunting and fishing hotspots Create your own trophy buck, customizing its rack, body size and color Enhance your hunting and fishing prowess with integrated tutorials and guided hunting and fishing adventures See your trophy and story featured in Outdoor Life magazine The Great Outdoors are Calling! Cabela’s Outdoor Adventures provides you with the hunting & fishing expedition of a lifetime with 22 outdoor adventures across North America and beyond. Fly, float and trek from Utah to Mexico to New Zealand in search of 10 different species of trophy bucks or stop off and angle for the local species of fish. While on your adventure, you’ll also have the opportunity to hunt 11 species of both big game and small game, compete in shooting contests and embark on varied missions. Your Cabela’s® Guide introduces each true-to-life outdoor adventure where stealth, strategy and technique are of the utmost importance.

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  • IT gets you through the game extremely fast. Some of the things that pissed me off, i could not run off certain hills, having wide gaps between objects and not get through without the ruffling of the trees. I was also no a fan of having to follow the guide, or that every stage has its own outcome many of the being shooting not effecting the animals; ie when you have to find the 3 sent markers you can shoot and do anything until u find those markers, and u can keep shooting and running until you get to your safe shooting point, where is changes scenes while no previous actions seem to matter.

    I think they could have added to the game by letting you break off and do small game hunting, like i would like to have been hunting pheasants with bird dogs for awhile until i wanted to start the deer hunt.

    Overall its an okay game the $39 starting price says a lot about it while other platforms start at $59, I would like it better if the drop you off at a lodge and search for signs on you own and could set up however you wanted, and kill anything that moves, ie fish in rivers, the forest and woodland critters, even possible a guide.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • Throughout “Cabela’s Outdoor Adventures,” I asked myself one question: who actually plays these games? I mean, if you’re a hunter, then you’ll actually go hunt. If you’re a gamer, there is myriad survival horror games for your palate.

    And yet, Cabela’s has put out so many of these games, it is obvious that someone is buying them. Honestly, I strain to find ANY pros for this game, so the best I could come up with is:

    Pros:
    - The trophies are really, really easy. Trophy [. . . ], come one, come all!

    Cons:
    - the graphics are mediocre. For a game with as little going on as this one, you would think that the graphics would be better. But you are treated to bland character designs, lazy landscapes. I guess the animals are kind of nice. Sort of.
    - the sixaxis controls, as usual, suck. Here’s the thing, PS3 – you’re not the Wii. Stop pretending you are. Your sixaxis motion control is a joke. And the silliness of making ridiculous motions on your controller in order to make a good duck call is downright laughable. Leave the motion controls with the company that got it right, and be content in the knowledge that you still have the best handheld controller in the business.
    - The gameplay will literally have you laughing out loud. During one hunt, I had to find scent markers. Of course, smell-o-vision has not yet been invented. The solution? You can actually see clouds of scent appearing on the screen. Talk about simulating the hunting experience. Other laughable encounters have you catching multiple fish in minutes, or shooting 10 ducks in two minutes, etc. etc. It’s a monumental joke.
    - The controls are frustrating. I have to hit the L2 button to aim, followed by. . . the L1 button to stabilize? Give me a break. One of the worst offenders is walking, where a simple pebble can obscure your path.
    - The guide. This game might have improved immensely if I could have riddled my guide’s body with 100 bulletholes, while trying to evade the warden and his evil deputies through the wildernesses of Alaska. Instead, I am treated to a guide who has an annoying voice, and the patience of a one-year old (worst offender: in the first mission, after shooting 10 pheasants, the guide calls for me to come to him. However, due to the slow pace of my walk, he actually called me 5 more times as i was in transit!).

    Overall, this is a mediocre experience. I guess armchair warriors who don’t actually like blood (animals don’t bleed when you shoot them, presumably to keep the T rating) might enjoy this. But honestly, I feel pity for anyone who purchases this one.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • All of us in the family love this game and every kid on the neighborhood that comes over wants to play it since it is not in every kid’s collection yet. Some boys went home with dreams of owning a BB Gun one day! We are a Cabela’s kinda family!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • I l' like! Big game.
    Ive l' déj

  • Main drawbacks were this kind of irritating guide who pops up now and again giving advice. Also some of the gadgets that the game wants you to employ are a bit much, gps, scent spray, etc. Overall liked this game and viewed against most games it is worth the $. >>> Edit added later. I found the fishing scenarios irritating beyond measure, seemed redundant and pointless. Reduced the stars rating from 4 to 3.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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