

And while finding the tracks of these animals is one thing, finding the actual animal is much harder. In the Layton Lake District this could be anything from a Whitetail Jackrabbit to a Blacktail Deer, or even a Black Bear, amongst many other possible animals. As you travel through each of the environments, you’ll come across various animal tracks. You need to work for your kills, and it all starts by tracking your first animal. Hunting isn’t as simple as picking up your rifle, scouring the land and shooting the first animal you come across however. That’s a good thing as it allows you to focus on the task at hand, hunting. It’s not a massively exciting story adventure, despite being surprisingly lengthy, but it doesn’t need to be as it only functions to add a little more depth to what is already an incredibly deep simulation style experience. It really does let you understand what it feels like to be a true ranger.

Layton Lake District is a beautiful and exceptionally large map containing wooded areas, lakes, ponds, fields, rocky mountains and grasslands the idea is to follow the various story arcs given and learn how to hunt different animals with a variety of techniques. When starting things off, players begin by stepping into the vast lands of the Layton Lake District, one of four available maps found within.
