The thin gameplay certainly won't interest someone looking for a virtual hunting experience with an edge of authenticity, and isn't enough to entertain anyone looking for an arcade-style game with a solid hook. That being said, the game's shooting gallery mode can be fun in a Duck Hunt sort of way. It is cheaper than most retail games, however, and features some decent but flawed visuals and sound. The rest is forgettable.
Presentation - 6.0
Graphics - 5.0
Sound - 6.5
Gameplay - 4.5
Lasting Appeal - 4.0
Overall -
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About writes: "Despite not being too popular with normal gamers, hunting games sell like gangbusters. Just goes to show hardcore gamers don't have nearly the power or influence they think they do. Activision's latest hunting game is Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010. This entry aims for a more arcade feel with a puzzle/high score element added to the gameplay instead of being a realistic simulation."