Cabela's African Adventures reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
Maybe it's a good Game and fun ... Maybe... Unfortunately, I can't judge it, because the Controls are so poor that I did an Al-F4 ragequit after about a quarter of An hour. Whenever I want to rotate around more than 30 Degrees, the Character turns completely around! This annoys animal and makes the Game unplayable for me, as I am constantly running somewhere I don't want to go at all. I regret buying the Game.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Wow, then became more than I wanted to write and I didn't even write everything I wanted to write. But here's a quick Recap: The Game is okay. It's better than any other Cabela's Games on Steam, but it's not a good Hunting Simulator. Hunting Unlimited on Steam, is here continues to be the best Hunting Simulator, at Least on Steam. -Otherwise, you can forget that. Here's a full Review, a lot of Criticism, but what do you want me to expect? http://www.schnittberichte.com/review.php?ID=3973
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Microsoft from French
I loved the first Cabela's that I had played (dangerous hunts 2013), very close to a call of duty, we go from point a to point B, following a well-defined course where improvisation was banished. So I was expecting a continuation of the same style. Well, not at all. Cabela's African adventures, instead proposes an open world, in which you will have some actions to do: discover all the nooks of the map (easy!), reap all the fossils, discover all the spots of sight, and do the missions hunting annexes open map (kill x times an animal). In spite of this, you will follow a story by doing missions that appear on the open map, and in these missions have found themselves very close to the first Cabela to which I played, where improvisation is banished. Two types of missions will be offered in the story mode: kill a single animal by sneaking among others on the lookout; or survive a very specific Horde. Once all the main missions have been completed, the game proposes to switch to another of the 4 open maps available in the game. Each has a few specimens specific to its open map. The story mode will take you between 7 and 9 hours to complete it at 100% with all the searches of the collectibles. You can then if you want to switch to the "Gallery" mode which is rail-shooter, which already existed in the previous Opus. Success is between 8 and 10 hours to get to grips with it. Successes are not complicated to get, and some well-made guides can guide you. The +:-an open world interspersed with scripted missions-4 open map different from each other-no bugs-pretty icons-:-a pretty light bestiary. Where are the monkeys? -Music a little repetitive-I hate hunting, but in video games it goes better;] -No French translation, although it is easy to understand the successes:-solo: Yes (30 story; 3 rail-shooter)-multi: non-duration: between 8 and 10 hours-difficulty: normal
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