

Firstly, as others have said, it looks stunning - even on lower settings - and it runs really well on mid-range PCs. theHunter: Call of the Wild is a different beast, however. None of the 'simulators' I've played before make any attempt, really, to be anything other than fps arcade games, often using basic store bought assets and stock engines, and, when they fail to be any good, they slap the 'simulator' title on because they think that is a free pass - broken games like Farming Simulator, and parody games like Goat Simulator have left the impression on some devs (and many players) that 'simulator' is a by-word for low-effort, low-quality, and low-fun (but often high price). In my experience, hunting/fishing 'simulators' are anything but they usually seem like the developer has made a poor attempt at creating a game, discovered they have little understanding of games and programming, and decided to pass off the failed, boring, unbalanced, and buggy result as a 'simulator' for an inflated price in the hopes that it won't be compared to any actual games. I've never had any interest in hunting simulators, and the ones I have tried have all just bored me to tears. Now, on to the important stuff: is the game any good? Honestly, I didn't expect to like theHunter: Call of the Wild - it's just not my kind of game (or so I thought). Sadly, Metacritic doesn't have any sensible way to report erroneous and pointless reviews.



Before I begin, it is worth noting that of the 3 negative reviews here (at time of writing), 2 of them are not for this game - they are for Before I begin, it is worth noting that of the 3 negative reviews here (at time of writing), 2 of them are not for this game - they are for the older, ftp version of the game.
