With 18 different animal species (including deer, elk, and even lions) and over 30 weapons (rifles, bows, and shotguns), the sheer amount of content is impressive for its age.

One of the best features is the robust target range, allowing you to test bullet drop and weapon physics before heading into the wild.

The inclusion of a level editor adds significant replay value, allowing you to build your own hunting grounds. The Bad:

Hunting Unlimited 2010 doesn't try to be a hyper-realistic simulator like theHunter: Call of the Wild . Instead, it focuses on and variety. It’s essentially a "Greatest Hits" collection of the series' best assets, making it perfect for quick gaming sessions. The Good:

The textures and animations feel very "2000s." Don't expect breathtaking vistas; expect functional, blocky environments.