Way Of The Hunter Review (Steam)
For our Way Of The Hunter Review, we play this authentic hunting experience that lets us explore and hunt in large open-world environments in the USA and Europe. Become the new owner of a hunting lodge nestled among gorgeous habitats and rich animal populations. Hunt with a premium selection of firearms and equipment.
Way Of The Hunter Review Pros:
- Nice graphics.
- 11GB Download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Full controller support.
- Hunting gameplay.
- First-person view.
- 3 difficulties that effect animal senses and spook rate, can be changed from the main menu.
- Vehicles have behind-car and dashboard views.
- Tutorial as you play, you start off at the range then hunting small animals, etc.
- Guns using the zeroing, zoom, and hold-breath mechanics.
- Claim your kill and either sell it for cash or taxidermy it to show off in your lodge.
- Your lodge can be customized with taxidermy and its placement.
- Shop sells new equipment and guns.
- Day/night cycle but you can change the time in your lodge.
- Fast travel points between lodges, camps and points of interest.
- In-game cutscenes.
- There is an overarching story.
- Mission markers show on the screen and populate the map as you find them.
- Ethical shooting is encouraged so going for organs and using the right gun go a long way.
- On the animal kill screen you see stats on the animal, your hunt and an animation of where the bullet went.
- Track animals by blood, footprints and even poop.
- Perks are earned by doing something, for example walk 30km and get better stamina or track 20 animals get better senses etc.
- Hunter senses can be activated and they show the things needed like nesting spots or places animals feed.
- You can actually sit there and watch animals go about their business.
- The population will change due to how many male or female animals you harvest.
- Freely jump between the two reserves.
- Boundary passes are needed to hunt in other areas of the reserve. You can explore and analyze but not hunt.
- Tagging – at the press of a button you can drop a custom marker, sounds redundant but it’s a game changer as you can pinpoint where you shot an animal or where to go and it just makes life a hell of a lot easier.
- The perk system works better because you actually feel like you are getting better plus you are being rewarded for how you play.
- They cut out ammo type so it’s a more streamlined experience.
- Callers/lures are used to attract animals, it has a bar underneath when using it to show when is a safe time to use it again in order to mimic real life.
- Play how you want.
- The story is well integrated.
- Binoculars will tell you the distance of an animal, what they are, sex, breed and trophy star rating.
- Hunter senses can tell you brief info on animals such as what they are, sex, rough distance, and current state so calm or spooked.
- Wide range of animals to hunt.
- Weather affects animal instincts, your ability to track and you get winds and rain.
- Multiplayer allows you to setup a open or closed room, set the difficulty and which reserve.
Way Of The Hunter Review Cons:
- Performance issues happen a lot in built-up areas and it feels a bit frame, especially when in a vehicle.
- I get why boundary passes exist but man it takes ages to get them.
- The controller misses out with no autorun/walk buttons and slow animations.
- The World doesn’t feel as populated as you would like, you can go ages without seeing anything.
- The lures are not working as intended. (I believe a patch is due shortly)
- Takes a while to get used to everything.
- Inconsistent spawn rates.
- To change reservations you have to quit back to the menu.
- No hard save function.
- Had my car and animals just disappear magically and in relation to the car, I was in it at the time!
- No customisation options.
- Doesn’t have clothing to help with disguised approaches.
- Hardly ever rains!
- Basic multiplayer room options.
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Way Of The Hunter:
Developer: Nine Rocks Games
Publisher: THQ Nordic
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