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  • Mini-games featuring fast-paced hunting action of waterfowl, upland birds, small game, and 13 multiplayer mini-game shooting galleries.
  • Bundle includes the Top Shot Wii sawed off shotgun peripheral.
  • Comprehensive reward system will give instantaneous feedback for your performance. Use cover points to earn high scores and earn club points to unlock new areas.
  • Incredible terrain challenges including sheer cliff faces, escape avalanches and cross raging streams.
  • VITALS Shooting Mechanic simulates controlled breathing, enabling you to dial in your crosshairs and lock on for the perfect shot.

Product Description
Use this All-In-One Game & Gun Combo to become the ultimate big-game hunter! Travel the globe across five continents as you hunt the world’s greatest trophy animals. Your hunting and survival skills will be put to the test as you face dangerous game, treacherous environments and more! The included firearm peripheral, the first officially approved by Nintendo, makes this the most realistic hunting game to date!Amazon.com Product Description
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Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 with Gun Bundle

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5 Responses to “ Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 with Gun Bundle ”

  1. E. Nagy
    November 13, 2009 at 8:00 am

    I bought this product for a friend and he loves it, he’s a hunter so he loves the simulation when “hunting” at home. =)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Kevin A. Frank
    November 13, 2009 at 9:58 am

    If you play this game with just the Wiimote and Nunchuck you’re gonna hate it. The bundle is the best value. $[...] for the gun and game. You can’t beat that. It is well worth the money too. I’ve had more fun playing this than tiger woods 2010 and some of the other games I have. It is about hunting but there is not a lot of blood and gore so even though I wouldn’t recommend it for kids. I can’t see an issue with them playing it. I like how you have to find signs like tracks, droppings and scent markings, places for cover to get better scores. I’ve played this game for about 4hrs and I’ve only gone about half way through it. I still have plenty of missions to do over again so I can get a gold medal. The replayability is high.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. K. Haverkamp
    November 13, 2009 at 11:23 am

    Bought this game about two weeks ago, and I think it’s alot of fun. It has 2 modes of play – one where you go on “missions” seeking out certain animals, sneaking through cover and getting points and medals based on how well you shoot. The second mode of play is a shooting gallery, where the animals just run across the screen and you try to shoot as many of them as you can. Think of the Big Buck Hunter arcade game that they have in some bars. I enjoyed the missions, but I’ve pretty much already beat the game – didn’t take too long. The shooting gallery is fun if you have friends over and just want to shoot alot. The shooting gallery is multi-player, but you’re not shooting at the same time – you take turns and it compares the score.

    I really like the big orange shotgun and think it works well. Gives you more of a “Big Buck Hunter” arcade game feel. Controls are fairly intuitive. The trigger is actually up on the barrel, and the scope button is where the trigger should be, which took a second to figure out, but actually works well. I unlocked a bunch of guns while playing in the Mission mode, but I have no idea how to use them or where to find them.

    This is the frist hunting game I’ve bought for my wii, so I can’t really compare it to any others. However, I like it and my guy friends like to stop by and shoot stuff with me. Good fun and $40 is reasonable, although its not a long or complicated game.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Markmandue
    November 13, 2009 at 11:52 am

    Remember Tigerwoods 2010, the xbox and ps3 version looked amazing in the graphics dept., but the wii version was just so much more fun to play.

    same deal here. the xbox demo looks pretty but no light gun. Wii version looks muddy graphic-wise but shooting with the shotgun that comes with the game is a serious blast.

    plus the Wii has 13 shooting galleries, in addition to the career mode, were you try to blow away as many animals as possible in a time limit.

    As far as any other issues in the game i would only mention that navigating in the main career mode can be a little tricky,

    i kept on running into cliff walls, trees, and looking up at the sky, you gotta swing the shotgun every time you want to look around.

    all in all, i’m giving this game 3 stars just because the graphics look so horrible compared to the other next gen versions. gameplay is great.

    I picked up the Top Shot bundle on sale for $[...], wouldn’t really pay more than that for it.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Augenezum
    November 13, 2009 at 2:44 pm

    Just purchased my first WII at the new reduced price. Wanted a new shooter that came with it’s own gun peripheral. The Top Shot Wii sawed off shotgun peripheral worked well once I got the right configuration selected from the options. The game controls are very intuitive and the first few levels of the game that I have played through have proven enjoyable enough without being too difficult. The continue is a great help whenever you come to an untimely demise and being pretty much of a pacifist, I find the action fairly comfortably paced. Someone who is pickier about constant action, high intensity and challenge from a first person shooter, probably would find this a bit of a yawner, but as a recreational hunting simulation it definitely satisfies. Of course there is the familiar problem with occasional invisible walls, but from what I’ve seen in video reviews of other hunting games, it is fairly minimal. The multiplayer is reminiscent of Deer Drive with a lot larger variety of animals. I have had gamers between the age of 10 to 74 play this game and it appeals to all age groups.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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