Basically, everything is done to simplify the task for beginners. Sounds are indicated by a circle superimposed on the screen, while animal tracks are highlighted so that you won's miss them. An arcade game with Hollywood-style biasĬabela's is rich in content and its developers seem to have properly researched hunting methods and species. Unfortunately, the gameplay isn't always as realistic and tends to lose its way in a very arcade-y direction. Subsequently, you'll need to be careful not to press the fire button until you're sure you can kill the animal in one shot: an injured animal which hasn't been hit in a vital organ will lose you a lot of points. This means that you can't just hunt any animal you come across. The game places a strong emphasis on the ethics of hunting and forces you to behave like a responsible hunter. There's also a well thought out progression system that manages to keep you interested over a long period of time. As you advance in Career Mode, you'll gradually unlock new territories and areas. Buy weapons, ammunition, and start hunting prey, which gets continually trickier to find.