theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - Emerald Coast Australia - Buyer's Guide

Embark on a thrilling wildlife simulation in Australia, hunting unique fauna amidst stunning backdrops. Realistic gameplay and attention to detail ensue.
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Australia Uncovered: Immerse yourself in a virtual exploration of Australia’s diverse ecosystems - from outback deserts to lush rainforests. The game offers players an unprecedented opportunity to hunt down the continent’s unique fauna, including Saltwater Crocodile and Eastern Gray Kangaroo. Join forces with fellow hunters in conservation-focused missions that emphasize cooperation and community building amidst stunning backdrops. Upgrade your experience by unlocking the Zagan Varminter .22-250 Bolt-Action Rifle, tailored for a seamless hunting journey.

Should I play theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - Emerald Coast Australia in 2024?

The good

Gamers are thrilled to have an Australian map in the game, and especially Australian players appreciate this local touch. The new map offers unique wildlife and environment, adding to the authenticity and immersion of the hunting experience. The realistic portrayal of Australia, complete with floating trees, nostalgically resonates with local players.

The bad

A few elements are conspicuously absent which breaks the immersion for some — key Australian wildlife like magpies, kookaburras, red kangaroos, bush turkeys, emus, camels, wombats, and the mythical drop bears are missing. This leaves players wanting a bit more from the map’s ambiance and fauna diversity.

Verdict

Should you hunt in the Australian outback in 2024 with theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - Emerald Coast Australia? Absolutely! 🌏🦘 Despite a few missing critters and sounds, the game delivers an enjoyable and authentic Australian hunting experience that fans will love. Just watch out for those kangaroos throwing punches! 👊🦘



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