I'm still puzzled at where exactly my love for sports came from. As far back as I can remember, I was playing something; even if it was baseball with a rolled-up sock and an old chair leg. I started Little League at four.
I'm still puzzled at where exactly my love for sports came from. As far back as I can remember, I was playing something; even if it was baseball with a rolled-up sock and an old chair leg. I started Little League at four.
Despite being plagued with bugs, repetitive gameplay, and some of the worst visuals you'll see on a next-gen console, Cabela's Alaskan Adventure is fairly entertaining. You probably won't play for more than half an hour at a time before you lose interest, but for that half hour, you'll have some fun...
The hunting genre is not exactly ripe with games on the current generation of consoles. You won't ever see a hunting game rivalling the likes of Call of Duty and Final Fantasy in the Top 20 chart and it's likely you won't even find it on a shelf in a gaming store.
Activision's progression with the extensive line of Cabela's -licensed games has thus far been minimal. Like a hunter lost in the wilderness, the series is without a compass. Thus, it's floundering helplessly in transition from PC to Xbox 360.
VT3 fails to displace Top Spin as the best multiplayer tennis game, but is still the best this generation has to offer.
Extremely well balanced; Classic Sega feel.
Offline mode too easy; Disappointing online play; PSP version crashes frequently; Lack of shot variety.
Borrwed this game from work simply because i was having a competition with my friends to see who could be caught playing the worst game possible... I won.
Its hard to know where to start with a review of a game this bad, the graphics? It looks like a dodgy PS2 port. The gameplay? Boring and repetitive. Or just the sheer mind numbing awfulness that is Cabela's Alaskan Adventure?
There is no better sport for creating great video games than tennis. From Pong at the dawn of virtual time through to the storm of excitement that Wii Sports Tennis served up for the Launch of Nintendo's newest console, there is something about hitting a ball backwards and forwards that just works.
Be vewey, vewey quiet. I'm hunting wabbits, and wolverines, and Kodiak bears and...
It was a matter of time before a hunting game like this came along. Made by Activision, and uses the Call of Duty Engine, this game replaces the War Zone atmosphere, and the shooting of Soldiers, with a Wildlife Environment, and Animals to shoot.
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