The Hunting God
About
The Hunting God is a short walking simulator in which you play as Nodens the hunting god and listen to what he has been through accompanied by a white wolf named Draiochta.
It is a relaxing and atmospheric experience with two choices at the end.
"My name is Nodens, and I am the god of hunting on my isles. One day when I was traveling in the Forest of Banagher, I caught a glimpse of some nearby deer. However, they were not the only beings that caught my attention. A white wolf was nearing our mutual prey when a few mortals entered my canvas."
Nodens' journey will take you from Forest of Banagher to the Mountain of Bhollain. You will come across some statues which unravel various poetic and very short stories.
With a nice story written by Simon Kolbe Strange and Stephanie Muscari, The Hunting God will make you have a relaxing experience for approximately an hour.
It is a relaxing and atmospheric experience with two choices at the end.
"My name is Nodens, and I am the god of hunting on my isles. One day when I was traveling in the Forest of Banagher, I caught a glimpse of some nearby deer. However, they were not the only beings that caught my attention. A white wolf was nearing our mutual prey when a few mortals entered my canvas."
Nodens' journey will take you from Forest of Banagher to the Mountain of Bhollain. You will come across some statues which unravel various poetic and very short stories.
With a nice story written by Simon Kolbe Strange and Stephanie Muscari, The Hunting God will make you have a relaxing experience for approximately an hour.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: OS: Windows 7 or higher 64-bit
- Processor: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz, AMD Athlon 64 X2 2GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GT 750 Ti 2 GB or AMD RADEON HD 7850 2 GB
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 6.6 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible Sound Card with latest drivers
- Additional Notes: This game needs all Windows updates installed.
Recommended:
- OS: OS: Windows 7 or higher 64-bit
- Processor: Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, 2.5 GHz or faster
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 or AMD RADEON R9 390X
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 6.6 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible Sound Card with latest drivers
- Additional Notes: SSD Recommended
The Hunting God reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
I just love his Games. Again, this Game is beautiful to watch, with great Music accompanied and wonderful to just dream. I found the Narrator's Voice incredibly apt here and convinced me throughout. By the way, after an Hour Of playing, I hadn't even reached the End of the first Chapter-especially in Games of his: Take the Time to look Around ...
translation: I just love his games. Once again this game is simply beautiful, accompanied with great music and wonderful to start dreaming. The narrator's voice I found incredibly fitting and has consistently been convinced me. By the way, after an hour of playing I was not even at the end of the first chapter-especially in games by this developer: Take your time to look around ...
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
I love Walking Simulations and at first Glance I found this Game very appealing. Unfortunately, I was insignificantly disappointed. For the low Price I didn't expect much, but so little? I'M really sorry to have to say that, but I've never got bored like that at a Game. And actually I like to play quiet Games, purely for enjoying the Scenery or the History E.g. Dear Esther I thought was great.
Cons:-Graphic. Even if you are better used to the Unreal Engine, the Graphics here are slightly muddy And blurry even at a very high level.
-Landscape is loveless. The Pictures and the short Video on Steam give only a short "beautiful" view. But What you see during the Game repeats over and over again over the entire Track you have to run. Flora is monotonous, Faune virtually non-existent (except for 3-4 Animals for the purpose of "Story").
-Running Path. I don't mind if you can't run fast or jump in a Game or That the Path is set. But here I even got bored animal and wanted to stop prematurely ...-Story. "The Hunting God"? You don't chase anything. And where is the white Wolf of which should accompany one during this?
There was none there. The Story seems unrelated, sometimes here and there a bit and actually had almost nothing to do with the Environment in which you played. Where are all the Locations from history? I usually like Irish History and Mythology, but what was that here please?
-Nothing to discover. real.. nothing. * spoiler * There are 6 Statues that you can click briefly to unlock the Successes, but you can't miss them ...-* spoiler * 3-4 puzzles/actions that are actually none. Could have been omitted just as well-only then would be even more boring.
Pros: + Music was quite ok + The Game was relatively short (otherwise I would have actually made it up before) + Approach was good, would have had Potential.
Very unfortunate.