The Hunter (video game)
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Engine | Avalanche Engine (remake) |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Shooting game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
The Hunter, stylized as theHunter, is an online-activated hunting first-person computer game released in March 2009. theHunter: Primal, a standalone expansion featuring dinosaurs, was fully launched in March 2015.
Development and Ownership
The Hunter was first developed by UK based Emote Games, in conjunction with the Swedish Avalanche Studios. On 18 February 2010 Avalanche Studios announced the acquisition of the full rights to "The Hunter" intellectual property previously owned by Emote Games.[1] In relation to the acquisition the new studio Expansive Worlds was formed that will act as the online games division of Avalanche and continue the development of "The Hunter".[2]
Ongoing development and technology
The Hunter uses Avalanche Studio's proprietary Avalanche Engine 2[3] which uses procedurally-generated content, and can thus pack a large and sophisticated game world into a relatively small download (which is 1.47Gb as of December 2013). The advanced engine enables, subtle lighting and shading, and natural weather effects.
Gameplay
The Hunter is one of the most expensive game with more bugs as other games that recreates hunting wild animals in as realistic a manner as possible. The initial setting is on an open world island based on various locations, including the islands and surroundings of Washington state in the United States, Australian Outback, French Alps and more. The free game features five huntable animal types whitetail deer, european rabbit, cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare and pheasant. The game is fully playable for no charge, but the game's full ability can be only unlocked with paid membership which allows to hunt all species and provides replenishing ammo for the obtained weapons.
To play the player must first create a character on the game's website www.thehunter.com, which includes social networking tools and messaging capabilities to allow players to connect and share in-game experiences. Creating a character requires selecting an avatar from pool of unique faces, and adding a unique name. Once a character is created and the tutorial completed, the player can hunt freely and activate missions and earn one of two types of in game currency called gm$. Completing the first 3 whitetail deer missions unlocks further missions from other animals in the game.
Players must use natural cover to avoid detection by the animals in the game. whitetail deer, European rabbit, cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare and pheasant may be hunted for free, while mule deer, blacktail, Roosevelt elk, turkey, coyote, feral hog, black bear, moose, European wild boar, roe deer, red deer, red fox, brown bear, mallard, Canada goose, reindeer, alpine ibex, red kangaroo, bison, sitka deer, snowshoe hare, gadwall, northern pintail, and american black duck can be hunted by subscribers. Each animal species reacts to different stimuli in different ways. Scent detection for the quadrupeds is their keenest sense, which means the player has to be aware of wind direction or the animal might smell the player's scent and run off. Players must also pay careful attention to the soundscape, listening for subtle signals that indicate the presence of animals in the locality.[4]
The core gameplay revolves around tracking and harvesting (killing) animals with the weapons provided, although a digital camera is also provided for those who do not wish to shoot with a gun or a bow. Animal tracks can be found and identified with the "Huntermate" an in-game GPS-like device that identifies tracks, scat, rooting, bedding, blood trails, and animal calls and grunts.
Hunting areas added since May 2011 are: Settler Creeks (rugged North American mountain forest with abandoned homesteads); Redfeather Falls (rough Canadian mountains and swamps); Hirschfelden (German highland farms and forests); Hemmeldal (Northern Swedish snowy mountains, swamps and icy lakes), which is also the first reserve to allow hunting during snowfall; Rougarou Bayou (Southern United States); Val des Bois (rugged mountains, meadows and woods in the Alps), Bushranger's Run (dry, rocky and sandy Australian Outback), and Whiterime Ridge (chilly arctic landscape surrounded by high mountains and icefields). Subscribers can choose to start anywhere in these hunting areas (provided they have a tent, otherwise a hunting lodge can be chosen to start in a list of two or three in each reserve), and at any time of day, between 5 AM and 6 PM.
Whitetail deer can be both typical or non-typical since the update in January, 2015 which introduced this feature.
Free-to-play players were initially restricted at launch to Whitehart Island. Then from May 2011 a large 2.3 square-mile spur, called Logger's Point, was made the free-to-play starting point. Access was barred from there to the main Whitehart Island, unless one had a paid subscription. As of 3 June 2013 all hunting reserves can be visited and played by free-to-play users of the game, but no animal can be shot without a license apart from whitetail deer, european rabbit, cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare and pheasant.
The Hunter also features minor RPG elements. As players track and spot each animal their skill in that area improves. Weapon skills can also be improved by scoring successful hits on animals. Improving the hunting skills makes animals easier to track, and a weapon will not suffer as much "wobble" when aimed.
Skills, missions, and hunting statistics are recorded by the game and then displayed on the player's profile page on the website, although they cannot be seen while hunting in the game client.
Multiplayer was released on 3 June 2013 and allows full members both to host and to join maps with up to 8 players. Free members can only join multiplayer if the host allows it. A new set of animations has been also released, together with a new inventory mode, new clothes and some minor changes. Even the website has undergone a full restyle.
In July 2013 the red fox was released, followed by mallard ducks in the Rougarou Bayou swampy reserve.
Canada goose was the next on the list, on 27 March 2014, making Hirshfelden the first ever reserve with six species and the first ever with two species of game birds as well.
In September 2014 the alpine ibex was added on the brand new Val des Bois alpine reserve, as the first prey of the goat family. The reserve marks the release of the first new in-game activity: simplified climbing. Two species of rodents, cottontail rabbit and European rabbit followed in a few months. The following and first ever all-dry reserve is dedicated to the hot, dry outback of western Australia with a new species, red kangaroo.
In 2015 the American Buffalo, Sitka deer and Snowshoe hare at Whiterime Ridge's arctic land.
in November 2015 other 3 waterfowl bird in the Rougarou Bayou swampy reserve.
Reception
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The Hunter gathered positive reviews during its launch period; However, it received "Mostly Negative" reviews in Steam due to the inability to hunt different kinds of animals without an in-game hunting license. You can buy hunting licenses with in-game currency or real money to get a membership. The standalone expansion received a "Mixed" review for the exact same reason. Metacritic gave the The Hunter: Primal a score of 49 out of 100.
Payment
The game is free-to-play, but licenses must be purchased to hunt any animal other than whitetail deer, european rabbit, cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare and pheasant. Any additional guns, ammo, and equipment can be purchased with in-game currency. Memberships allow the player to hunt all species and receive unlimited ammo for a defined period (3, 6 or 12 months according to the price).
Membership types each grant different set of weapons, and weapons can be bought in the store among many other things that makes the hunt more sophisticated. There are strict rules which weapon can be used to hunt which species, so buying different guns are needed in the long run to hunt all the species.
Primal standalone expansion
theHunter: Primal, a standalone expansion featuring dinosaurs, was released on Steam's early access on 15 December 2014, and fully launched on 31 March 2015.[7][8]
Notes
- ↑ The Hunter Community Update as of 2010-02-18, http://www.thehunter.com/pub/newsarchive.php?id=2010-02-18
- ↑ New Swedish development studio formed by Avalanche Studios, http://www.avalanchestudios.se/start/10-03-23/New_Swedish_development_studio_formed_by_Avalanche_Studios.aspx
- ↑ "Making of The Hunter – Avalanche Studios".
- ↑ Grimm, Michael (20 April 2009). "The Hunter Review". Games Radar. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- ↑ GameRankings.com as of 2009-07-18, http://www.gamerankings.com/pc/954010-the-hunter/index.html
- ↑ GamePro review http://web.archive.org/web/20110607135228/http://www.gamepro.com/article/reviews/209305/the-hunter-page-1-of-2/
- ↑ Makuch, Eddie (15 December 2014). ""Frighteningly Realistic Dinosaur Hunter" Goes Live on Steam". GameSpot. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
- ↑ Makuch, Eddie (31 March 2015). "Just Cause Dev's Dinosaur-Hunting Game Available Now, Adds Eye-Tracking". GameSpot. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
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