He is voiced by Brian McCann, who frequently appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. He can tote a vast array of weapons ranging from slingshots to machine guns, for example the R.E.M-16, and he mounts the heads of his human game on the wall of his cabin. He is a bipedal deer who hunts humans in a fashion similar to typical deer hunting to avenge all those deer that got killed by human gunfire.
#DEER AVENGER GAME CALL MOVIE#
The protagonist of the game is a deer named Bambo (an obvious nod to the action movie hero Rambo and the Disney character Bambi). Deer Avenger 4: The Rednecks Strike Back.It is a parody of typical hunting games, prominently Deer Hunter. It was developed by Simon & Schuster Interactive and Hypnotix.
#DEER AVENGER GAME CALL SERIES#
Contact:, done in 0.003 seconds.Deer Avenger 2: Deer in the City: August 31, 1999ĭeer Avenger is a series of video games about a deer who hunts humans. People who downloaded Deer Avenger have also downloaded:ĭeer Hunter, Deer Hunter 2: The Hunt Continues, Deer Hunter 3: The Legend Continues, Deer Napped, DOOM³, Doom 2, Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2004, Delta Force: Xtreme By the time you've tried out all three weapons and all three maps, the incessant blathering of your character will exasperate you. Replay Value: There's not enough to the game to entice you back for more. Being able to walk forward would have been a nice touch. The environmental sounds, such as the birdcalls and wind aren't perfect, but they're much better than those found in some of the "real" hunting games on the market (e.g., Opening Weekend: Varmint Season).Įnjoyment: To make the game more fun, more hunting locations should have been offered and maps populated with more targets. Written by Late Night with Conan O'Brien writer Brian McCann, the monologues alternate between witty and obnoxious and are what make the game memorable. Sound: The sound is the game's best aspect. Visually, though, there's very little to inspire gameplay. Of somewhat lesser detail, but still cute, are the weapon-fire animations and the binocular feature. Graphics: The animations of the hunters creeping around out in the open with all their varying accoutrements are finely detailed but the bland, uniform settings as a whole are disappointing. Better to give it to someone you don't like. Theoretically, it might make a good gag gift - except for the fact that the game is so bad, the person receiving it might get angry at you.
#DEER AVENGER GAME CALL PC#
In its misguided effort to poke some lighthearted (and much-deserved) fun at PC hunting titles, Deer Avenger ends up being more tasteless than most of the games it's parodying. The binoculars are useless except for when you somehow bring the Eiffel Tower into view and the deer chimes in, "Hey, these things are powerful!" The weapon effects are cute - the bazooka incinerates your targets and scatters their ashes to the winds, similar to the death screen from Baldur's Gate - but good luck hitting anything with the poop-shooting slingshot. With the exception of snow and tree density, the three maps are practically identical.
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While the game is somewhat challenging, it's hardly engaging and does little to get your adrenaline pumping. When targets do appear, they only run and hide since they can't shoot back. After spinning around once or twice and finding nothing, it's either back to the map to search for obscure clues such as beer cans or porn magazines or sit and stare at your monitor while waiting for a target to show up. But what's a deer to do? You can't walk forward - you're limited to 360 degree rotation. As a result, you'll probably have the deer use an inordinate amount flatulence, ultimately scaring the targets away as do too many decoy calls. The actual hunting action is so slow you're forced to play with the game's few devices while biding your time. Eventually, though, the deer's comments become so repetitive they begin to grate on your nerves.
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Some even have a philosophical edge by referring to what a bad decision it was to purchase the game or how dull it is (as if playing the game were some sort of meta-experience). Some of the comments, such as "Here, drunky drunky" when he's trying to locate a redneck to shoot, are humorous. An interesting twist, when compared to the "silent hunter" model of standard hunting games, is that the deer (your character) talks to himself. While the product certainly has more features than some low-budget hunting games, execution is simply awful. Unfortunately, a funny premise does not always make for a funny game and Deer Avenger is definitely a case in point. The thought of a parody in which you play a deer seeking vengeance on hunters who have mercilessly mutilated and destroyed your brethren seems as though it might be funny and rewarding. Even if you are one who loathes hunting games of all shapes and sizes, you should look forward to playing Deer Avenger.