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yeah. it just the playerbase is pretty much dead and only few xbox kids remember it. this is unlike sunset overdrive's case which is a good xbox game (like dust) and it become a bit popular this year (unlike dust). dust is pretty much dead :|
I've seen Tribal Hunter before, but got turned off by it. It just strikes me as a game made by someone with a Feeder Fetish. Yeah, I know you don't have to play it that way and can leave your character thin, but still, it just gives me the creeps.
I've always hated that mentality. It reminds me of the first time that I ever played The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion way back in 2007. Everyone kept raving about how huge the world was, but then I played it to discover that said would was mostly empty. Sure, there were enemies, but towns and even dungeons were spread too far apart.
Fortunately, Bethesda's Fallout games and Skyrim did it much better. There's no point in having a huge open world that's underpopulated, but sadly it's still done. It's one of the reasons why I was less enthusiastic about Breath of the Wild too, hopefully the sequel is more populated.
I love it. I haven't played the latest one though. Heck, I haven't really played any of the modern games. The last one that I played was Dream Land 3.
The whole premise of stuffing your face to grow bigger and stronger, not to mention the screenshots of bloated, beyond morbidly obese characters.
I'm not saying that's what it is, but that's what it brings to mind.