Trophy Hunter 2003

Trophy Hunter 2003 (2002)

by Southlogic Studios, Infogrames
Genres:Sport, Simulator
Story:Trophy Hunter 2003 is Southlogic's first foray in the hunting series. Using the Aspen engine, the game opens up the hunting simulation into wide maps with plenty of vegetation, but without the framerate hits. Players can customize a hunter and the weapons used to. As the player progresses through the game, skill points are awarded and the character grows to be a more efficient hunter. Multiplayer is included so that players can challenge each other in online hunts and compete for the monster prizes.Show more
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April 28, 2025
This was always one of my favorite PC games when I was a kid. The level of realism is unmatched for the hunting genre and the maps are all really interesting. It really felt like you were deep in the woods hunting for big game. There is also a plethora of fan made maps still floating around the internet that need a way to be used still. This game needs to be on GOG because its a prime example of an early 2000s hunting game and it's very difficult to get it to run on newer computers. Getting it added to GOG would be a dream come true.
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