

Hirschfelden features a surplus of deer so if you like deer, wild boar, European Bison with some Canda Geese in the hunting mix this is a great map -The purpose of this map is to get you familiar with the game's hunting engine and the process overall. The base game will start in Europe at a hunting Reserve named Hirschfelden Hunting Reserve, a very beautiful reserve set during autumn season. Did I mention the graphics/environment? Absolutely fabulous right down to the excellent animal models and sounds you hear, you will almost think you are in the environment with howling wolf packs in the distance, the snort of bison, the call of the Moose, the rattle of antlers, or the singing of birds - The Hunter Call of The Wild has it all. If you like hunting - this is a must-have hunting simulation! I say simulation because it does a very good job of simulating the hunting experience on many levels like buying and using the correct gun and ammo for the animal you are hunting, The simulation of animal behavior, wind direction, and noise discipline is all part of the game's engine.

If you enjoy being in nature this is a great game to have just for that purpose alone to take a virtual hike through beautiful country, and spotting various animals along the way, if nothing more you can use your in-game phone to capture some stunning images. Summary: The Hunter Call of The Wild will immerse you in a virtual hunting environment with all the bells and whistles of a highly detailed environment including dynamic weather with day and night cycles. I admit this is a game I never intended to buy or play, The Hunter Call of The Wild was a summer Steam deal with a low price of just $4.95 and after seeing the ads I thought why not?

If you want to grab an extra few tips and read my game strategy and some frustrations then read the entire blog post. I will start with this one-paragraph summary below for the gamers seeking a simple yes or no for buying The Hunter Call of the Wild hunting simulation.
