Hunting simulation games are among the more niche titles you'll find in gaming. While mainstream shooting games are still immensely popular, hunting games generally focus on the less action-orientated side of things, such as waiting in bushes, walking, waiting in bushes, following tracks, and waiting in bushes. Yawn. Fortunately, Cabela's African Adventures is here to spice things up a little. Featuring free-roaming environments and non-stop action, African Adventures is clearly aimed at opening up the genre to the mainstream. Sadly for the developers, this attitude resulted in a total mess of a game, in which players control a superhuman hunter that is able to gun down everything with ease. You can slow down time, gain x-ray vision in order to target specific organs, and heal up to full health with the press of a button. It's actually a lot of fun, in a weird twisted way, until you start feeling bad about killing a baby elephant's entire extended family.