![]() I'd expect them to slow down in the least or stagger, generally making it easier to hit the next shot to finish them off. It was very jarring to see the enemies continue frolicking around even after clipping them a few times. If they were shot and it wasn't a clean one shot kill, they continued along their merry way as if they didn't just have a bullet ripping through their flesh. While playing on Normal, the deer were almost invincible. I thought that the game concept was so perfectly simple that it would be difficult to make the game unenjoyable. It features several different modes one player, two player same screen and a two player mode where each player tries to shoot enough targets in their rounds to not only win, but handicap their opponent.ĭuring the one player mode, I settled myself for some fun shooting helpless animals. Deer Drive is a poorly constructed hunting game for a multitude of reasons. That being said, I have never ever been so disappointed when raining death upon my enemies. Because to be honest, every so often after a long day of work you want nothing more than to hurt something in order to vent. Heck, that's the kind of game I can totally get behind. ![]() So whatever! Let players have fun shooting frolicking deer in grassy meadows. And while I don't agree with trophy hunting for real, this is not real. The game actually makes a point of telling you when you've shot a particularly nice trophy buck. Pun intended.ĭeer Drive isn't about hunting for food, but rather about trophy hunting, it seems. I myself once had an excellent venison stew and by golly, I'd 'kill' for another. You hunt, you kill, you cook, and you eat. As a matter of fact, I don't think there's anything wrong with it. Just for starters, I think it's fair to get the following out of the way: I am not against game hunting.
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