![]() ![]() Deer Hunter’s difficulty ramps up fairly quickly. Let’s say the mission has you killing two wolves with heart shots… Within a minute or so, you’ll need to target, zoom (with the scope), flip on the infrared mode, and take a shot. Toggling the infrared will net you a few seconds of thermal-cam hunting, but this option is battery powered and limited in duration. Lucky for you, your rifle sports an infrared scope. Hearts, obviously, are pretty damned small and hard to target if an animal is walking around. Missions quickly begin requiring you target specific organs – heart, lungs – in order to take down your prey. You need to get it right the first time, or you’re assed-out. While the arcade games make readjusting your sights somewhat easy with a physical plastic gun, there is no such luxury in Deer Hunter. Your hunts are either in broad daylight or under the cover of moonlight, and a stray shot will send your prey scattering. Once you take home a few heads, it’s game on for Deer Hunter. Initially, you’ll just kill a couple goats however best you can manage a bullet through the noggin’, one through the lungs, or maybe a combo of generic body shots. The Hunting campaign takes you through various challenges, aiming for specific organs under a strict timer-clock. You begin Deer Hunter 2014 with a basic rifle and tickets to the standard Hunting, Trophy, and Contract Hunt game modes.
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