It's a difficult game regardless of settings, because your hunter's cross-hair slugglishly swings around as if they're drunk. The name says it all, really, in that you'll travel around different locations and hunt - drag the stylus and shoot, simple.Īssigning skill points does lead to a noticeable difference, though alternating between difficulties has a negligible impact, while adjusting the likes of wind and gravity seemed like excesses and detail out of place. Putting aside any personal questions about hunting animals, it's a popular activity around the world and so, by that definition, is a good fit for a gallery shooter.
We've reviewed plenty of these games, some where you're shooting animated chickens, others where you're butchering "enemy combatants" - or whatever the latest military term is - and others where you're game hunting. Watch out wildlife - we have a stylus and we're not afraid to use it. And so Deer Drive Legends joins the list of shooting gallery games as an eShop release in Europe and, amazingly, a retail title in North America. There's no gun with the portable, of course, but the stylus has been proven again and again as a more than useful alternative, affording genuine precision, assuming you can get comfortable cradling the system in one hand. When the 3DS was launched, it's perhaps unsurprising that a few developers decided it'd be the perfect platform for what would previously be considered "light gun" games.