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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A lot of fun, June 18, 2002
Hunter: The Reckoning is an addictive, fun game for Mature players do to violence, gore and mild language.The jist of the game is a simple hack-and-slash made even better by the graphics capabilities of the Xbox. The Good: Graphics are strong, and though the lighting is dim their is a brightness option in the game. The enemies/enviroment look great, and the blood effects are nicely done. For a hack-and-slash there are enough suprises to keep things interesting. The enemies may start out stupidly walking into your guns, but by the middle of the game they are quick, agile and shoot back, requiring you to develope some strategy if you want to survive. 4 Playable characters with their own unique strengths and weaknesses. Special weapons to pick up along the way. Sounds are done well. Fun, Arcade feel. The Bad: The game play is challenging, but the boss characters are nearly impossible. And there are NO cheats! This game can be really hard, and the bosses can be really frustrating, even while going at it multiplayer. The introduction of Edges (spells) is ok, but there are so few of them, and only one character has a heal Edge. Would be nice if your character's Hit Meter/Edge Meter would slowly refill over time. Continues should be easier to get, especially in Multiplayer. The Ugly: Your characters cannot aim up or down effectively, which means that you have to be on level ground with your enemies in order to hit them. This can be really annoying when fighting on hilly terrain, or over broken concrete, where it will seem your bullets pass right through your enemies. You can also not shoot through gates or over fences, and your character can obviously jump high, but not over anything.
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