- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Sep 19, 2006
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
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5.5
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 13 Ratings
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Positive: 8 out of 13
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Mixed: 0 out of 13
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Negative: 5 out of 13
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JamesT.Sep 6, 200610Amazing game, best hunting experience ever.
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MatthewO.Jan 6, 20070Terrible graphics brutal game play what else do I have to say oh ya...terrible hunting guns unrealestic...you can never get addicticed with this!
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DavidC.Jun 2, 20078It's about the gameplay!!! People judge too often it's graphics. This the most played title in our home.
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GeorgeDec 30, 20069This is the best Cabellas hunting game yet. The graphics could be a little better but overall a good game.
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PaulL.Oct 5, 20067Only slightly better graphics than last year's Outdoor Adventures. Better user interface and animal models though. Inclusion of free 1 yr. Oudoor Life subscription makes it essentially a $29 title.
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GlenC.Sep 30, 20067Very addicitng, and fun, but with some better graphics and co-op and it would have been amazing!
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RyanD.Apr 14, 20073Just plain brutal... Gets boring after ten mins.
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48Cabela's Alaskan Adventures needed a complete overhaul for Xbox 360 and, instead, we've been given a sloppy port of the old generation engine and gameplay. The way hunting and fishing are presented falls outside the realms of pure simulation and arcade fun, making for a confounding mishmash of ideas that don't work together.
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50All in all, while occasionally entertaining, the hunting sequences of this game just aren't fun enough to appeal to most people and that's all this game really has going for it given that the minigames aren't even worth mentioning.
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The AI, as mentioned earlier, is really poor. The animals do not behave anywhere the manner you would expect, and even the hunters themselves all seem to be asthmatic couch potatoes based on the breakneck speed in which they fatigue.