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title: "The Hunter: Call of the Wild (PS4)"
brand: "astragon entertainment"
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# 50 sq mi terrain Single-player & co-op Up to 8 players The Hunter: Call of the Wild (PS4)

**Brand:** astragon entertainment
**Price:** € 0.03
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Get ready to hunt your way to glory!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** The Hunter: Call of the Wild (PS4) by astragon entertainment
- **How much does it cost?** € 0.03 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pt](https://www.desertcart.pt/products/54064689-the-hunter-call-of-the-wild-ps4)

## Best For

- astragon entertainment enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted astragon entertainment brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Next-Gen Graphics:** Experience stunning visuals that bring the wilderness to life like never before.
- • **Endless Adventures:** Every hunt is unique, ensuring you’ll never run out of challenges.
- • **Team Up or Compete:** Join forces with friends or challenge them in thrilling multiplayer modes.
- • **Engaging Storyline Awaits:** Immerse yourself in a rich single-player narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Hunter:** Dive into a breathtaking 50 square miles of diverse landscapes.

## Overview

The Hunter: Call of the Wild for PS4 offers an immersive hunting experience across 50 square miles of diverse terrain, featuring a captivating single-player storyline and multiplayer options for up to 8 players, all enhanced by next-gen graphics.

## Description

Product Description          the Hunter: Call of the Wild offers the most immersive hunting experience ever created. Step into a beautiful open world teeming with life, from majestic deer and awe-inspiring bison, down to the countless birds, critters and insects of the wilderness. Every inch of the 50-square mile world is crafted using Apex, award-winning technology crafted during a decade of developing explosive action games. In addition to its rich single player experience, the Hunter: Call of the WildTM offers unique multiplayer options - cooperative and competitive - for up to 8 players. Share the ultimate hunting experience, and earn those bragging rights! Key features: Enjoy a next-generation hunting experience featuring stunning visuals and a highly immersive soundscape. Explore 50 square miles of varied terrain, ranging from wetlands and dense forests to lush valleys and open farm fields. The world is teeming with life, from majestic deer and awe inspiring bison down to the countless birds, critters and insects of the wilderness. Experience the rich single player storyline or share your hunting experiences with up to 8 players in co-op and competitive play. Acquire and equip a range of rifles, handguns and bows and customize them with scopes and different ammunition types. Develop your character by unlocking various skills and equipment. Learn how to use callers and scents, but above all else, study your prey: pay close attention to animal behaviour, traits and patterns of movement. Tents & Ground Blinds: Setting up tents will create fast travel points almost anywhere you wish (although remember that in-game camping fees apply) which makes it great for exploring new areas and travelling to parts of the map that are particularly dense in the animal species you would like to hunt. ATV SABER 4x4: The SABER 4X4 gives you the ability to traverse rough terrain with unmatched comfort and style. Experience the rush as it takes you across fields, bogs and hills at breakneck speeds. This ATV is great for exploring and travelling through the reserves in a fast and fun way. The SABER 4X4 can be spawned for free at any outpost or tent.             Box Contains          1 Game Disc

## Features

- Enjoy a next-generation hunting experience
- Explore 50 square miles of varied terrain
- Experience the rich single player storyline or share your hunting experiences with up to 8 players in co-op and competitive play

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it digital download or disc?**
A: it is complete disc

**Q: Is there bad language**
A: No. No bad words. There is hardly any talking.

**Q: Is this game playable in third person perspective?**
A: No. But that would not work out so great. Because ur character would take up too much screen room. It does go into 3rd person when on a atv.

**Q: Does this come with the small micro transactions?**
A: I didn’t find there to be any microtransactions in game. Very slow paced game by the way.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Good Game
  

*by M***S on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 April 2018*

I read a review of this and thought I'd give it a try and very happy I have been with it, it looks simple but plays very well and for me it is very enjoyable and will recommend to anyone to give it a try.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A fun simulation but also a challenge
  

*by N***D on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 October 2022*

This might be an older game now but it's still a looker. It's not an easy game, especially at the start.  But unlock some perks and give it time.  And some patience and you'll soon be hunting like a pro. (Parental warning This game does have downloadable content that can be bought with real world money.)  such as a hunting dog, new places to hunt and weapon packs . However, you do get a fair bit within the two places that are included and weapons of course. Oh and you also have a pretty decent  photo mode it you want to hunt for photos of the animals too if you are not keen to hunt even computer generated animals .

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    AN ANTIDOTE...
  

*by H***L on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 August 2018*

I've been playing games for a long-ass time - I spent my early youth arguing over which was best: ZX Speccy, Amstrad CPC 464 or C64 with my stupid little buddies at school (for the record it was the speccy). Also I spent my time between 2003 and 2007 monkeying around as a games tester for Sony Europe at the old Psygnosis building in darkest Merseyside. Now I know none of this seems relevant but, trust me I'm getting there, this means that after playing the same genres over and over for (gulp!) 34 years I often ache for something different, a change of pace if you will. Games can often be noisy and uncouth little beasties, but they can also be beautiful, meditative, life-enhancing experiences. They can either let you kill your thoughts for a few hours while you mindlessly shoot your foes in the love-spuds, or they can give rise to newfound interests or even open up areas of culture and learning that you never really thunked about before! Which is what attracted me to The Hunter: Call of the Wild. Right, so let me begin this review-proper by saying that I have been reluctant to play hunting games, mainly because they represent a lifestyle and life choices that simply do not appeal to me, and, I won't lie, at times I find downright repulsive. However, I'm not here to push my views on you, you do you what you feel is right and I'll do my thing and let neither of us throw our clutter over each other's moral property line. So hunting, to many, may, or may not, conjure pictures of certain stereotypes that we shall not dig too deep into here, but does that mean that you have to fit any of the dimensions of said stereotype to enjoy a hunting game? Well, no, not at all - because for the mentally strapped-in and mostly grounded individual, games are merely a release that allows you to don the vague disguise of  some protagonists for a bit before you have to definitely don yours again and go and wither in an office, or whatever you have to do to provide for you and yours. So now that I've justified that to myself for still feeling like I've overstepped one of my own boundaries by shooting polygonal wildlife, Here is my point by point, easy to digest, list of pros and cons.THE GOODNESS- This may seem a shallow choice to begin with but it's not without merit that I put it first: Graphics! Sweet, AAA-Level, RoboChrist! There are moments of this game that just bring your ocular-pips to bursting point, looking like a gloriously detailed landscape painting of mother nature in her Sunday best, it's as tight as a bat's nostril, on all fronts. The Apex open world engine is a force to be reckoned with, providing details and physics that will leave any aesthetically inclined gamer, or indeed nature enthusiast, a sweaty, overexcited, mess.- Details, details, details! This could have been tacked on to the end of the above point about graphics but some of these sparks of attention are definitely worthy of their own snippet. Branches bend and lash back as you pass by, grass stays flattened in your wake leaving a satisfying desire line behind you, pine needles shower down as you or an animal creep underneath an arching bough, the wind carries seeds, dead grass and leaves in it's flow (along with your scent) and insects of all types dart here and there  as you disturb their creep biz. These are just a fraction of the wonders that are replicated from our luscious world and I'm still noticing glorious touches 20 hours in. I am constantly astounded.- Freedom is the name of this big ole bugger, and this is what separates it from the raft of other hunting games with their bullet-cam, body-shredding, glorification of death. The thing I have done least in this game is hunt, but that's not to say that if hunting is your bag that you can't spend the best part of your time doing just that. What I have done is, explored everything from dense woodland and open fields to stone circles and crumbling ruins in search of artefacts and snippets of lore. When I have hunted there is an underlying story arch, that isn't too complex or convoluted, and usually involves culling overpopulated numbers or animals that are ruining crops which gave me more of a reason for my actions than just Blam! there goes a wildcat/deer/boars facial features for cash (again, not judging, it's just not my bag).- By God, It's a whopper! The game provides kilometres upon kilometres of gloriously explorable, immaculately crafted…..stuff! Plus there's three bloody maps!! Good job the navigation system is up to scratch.- The sound design is aces and feels completely authentic, which is quite the boon considering that, wether you're spotting and photographing wildlife or you're hunting it for your XP and pennies, you'll need to pay close attention your ears. Animal calls are one of the best ways of finding your quarry and you will make plenty of sound which in turn scares the furry trousers off most beasties in a wide radius. Also if you've got a fat sound system hooked up you're going to go deep, my friend, deep down.- The wildlife is exceptionally well realised with each species carrying it's relevant weight accordingly. From spritely roe deer to huge lumbering bears they all move as they should over the plethora of terrains. Light reflects off their fur and they aren't just dumb fleshy targets, They will make you work for your rewards with their natural camouflage and behaviour patterns.- Ton's of gadgets and additional items abound! Want to hunt old skool? BAM bow and arrows! You want to play those sneaky critters at their own game? BOOSH! (okay i'm going to stop this now) antler rattlers and decoys are all up in this piece! Yes, sir, and there's so much more: tents, ATVs,  various apparel - it's all there for the keen explorer/photographer/hunter that's got the skill to grab it. BASH! KABOOF! WAZZOCK! (sorry).- From the limited amount of weapons I have fired at PGL (bow and arrow) and at a shooting range…….at the fair…..the weapons could well be very accurate……..I don't really know, but they feel good and weighty and pack a bloody good punch, and don't feel crappy compared to other FPSs I've played like Sniper Elite etc. Perhaps I'm wrong and this is a bad point, but I love the game so Ima act like I know an Uzi from a Blunderbuss and go with "it's good. Damn good."THE BADNESS- It will definitely be too slow for some, as in real hunting you may not see anything all day and a chilled out stroll may not be a lot of people's idea of fun, but as I mentioned I like me a bit of variation and after God of War, Splatoon 2, Sonic Mania and Assassins Creed Origins I need to slow down a little, and if you're feeling a little ragged feel free to take a seat right next to me.There are very minor elements that broke my immersion, like grass not connecting with the ground on certain inclines and a handful of slightly muddy textures, and for a game that's built on details and the astonishment of discovering just how cohesive these details are, these can be a bit of a bummer even if they are only minor.THE END BITYou may be surprised to read, (especially if you just skipped to this to ignore all my semi-literate gibber-jabber - which is fair enough), that I wholly recommend this game to anyone with even a hint of tranquility and peace pumping through their heart-pipes. But why would an old softy like me play a hunting game to begin with, especially If I don't support the idea of killing for sport, why would I play something that simulates such acts? Well, it's this simple: A.) It's pretend and B.) This game is much much more than a hunting game - It shows a reverence for everything that it depicts and the biggest part of that is nature. So wether I like the way that some people may go about hunting, and why they hunt, I understand that a part of man's shadow over the landscape casts that of a hunter. So as well as being THE most realistic hunting game in the know universe, it is also a methodically populated environment rammed with exploration opportunities and wonderment that turns down the madness and cranks the chill way, way  up. It is a nature simulator as much as it is a hunting simulator and for those of us surrounded by the urban sprawl 5 days a week it is a breath of fresh air. Gloriously simulated fresh air.

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