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12/16/2012

Monster Hunter Review

Monster Hunter
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This game is by far one of the best i've played. If you can't take it online, although its still good, you may want to wait. The offline tends to get frustrated and repeating quests over and over again to get money gets boring fast.

Pros:
+ Game works awsome online with no monthly charge
+ Armor changes the way you look as well as character customization, don't expect to find your game twin anytime soon.
+ Awsome quests
+ A large collection of weapons and armor to unleash your deadly rage.
+ Cooking, Fishing, Hunting, an more only add to the experiance.
+ Fights with Wyverns and online bosses like Lao feel epic every time.
+ Multible areas like the valcano or jungle.

Cons:

- No offline multiplayer
- Frustrating offline mode
- 1 star quests offline are boring and are nothing but tutorials that have to be done.
- Can only leave town if your on a quest.
- this game WILL make you hungry when your cooking. Dangit, that well done steak looks good.

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Joshua Kyle Daniel

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Monster Hunter is exciting online action game that offers the challenge of an incredible quest. In this game world, human and monsters share a world. The struggle between them is constant and brutal, and on the humanside special Monster Hunters have risen to face the creatures head on. Become a Monster Hunter yourself and fight for a safer world! Expanded online content with new quests, enemies and missions

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11/12/2011

Monster Hunter Freedom 2 Review

Monster Hunter Freedom 2
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Monster Hunter Freedom 2 is by far the best version of one of the best video games ever made (I've played all US and Japan versions). Lots of little improvments over the Japanese PS2 release makes this worth the wait. The best dragon/creature fighting experience you can have in a game - but it takes work and patience to get there.

Huge hit in Japan, but so-so in USA outside its core fans. Reviewers calling for auto-target miss the whole point of this game: it's all about developing the skill to target specific areas of each monster (and then not getting killed!). Camera is definitely weird at first, but once you get the hang of it you'll be wishing other games used the same system. Basically YOU have to point the camera, it doesn't move for you! Final aspect of game is it takes patience to do a little farming, mining, bug catching activities - something I enjoy but not for everyone, however, with new version you can minimize those activities if you just want to bust some monsters up. Some people may never get over those hurdles, which is fine - there are plenty of games that I don't like that are still great games. I can guarantee that if you spend enough time with the game so the camera and weapons system are second nature, you are in for some of the most heart-thumping monster battles you could ever imagine, and the beasts keep coming and coming! If I made a list of my top 10 gaming moments, probably 8 or 9 would be things that happened in MH - and I've played plenty of other games.

Need to get WIFI max and KAI for online play - not directly supported at this time, but it works OK. Ad-hoc face to face is great fun for up to 4 people. MHF2 has more weapons & armor than you'll ever be able to use, faster load times, stabilized camera, and loads of other improvements that make this the best time to give Monster Hunter a decent go.

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Experience the most breathtaking, immersive and epic game alone or with up to four friends over wireless play to hunt down ferocious, bloodthirsty beasts

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11/04/2011

Monster Hunter Tri - Classic Controller Pro Bundle Review

Monster Hunter Tri - Classic Controller Pro Bundle
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After spending nearly eight hours on this game in a single day/night, I can definitely say that I'm helplessly hooked.I tried a little bit of everything and thus far my opinion of Monster Hunter Tri is extremely positive with only a few minor issues.GRAPHICS: Wow.The first thought that shot through my mind was "this is beautiful!"Graphically the game feels a bit low-res on my 42" TV, but the art style and quality pretty much make up for that in spades.The environments are lush with details and beautiful colors.The details on weapons, armor, monster and dinosaur models are excellent and have definitely whetted my appetite for more.Human NPCs are kind of weird and awkward looking, but you'll quickly forget how bad they look when you see the monsters in action.The monsters are beautiful, varied, and a joy a to look at and watch.The animations on the many of the enemies are stunning, fluid, and you can't help but appreciate the effort put forth to bring these creatures to life.

GAMEPLAY: Both online and offline the game consists of hack-n-slash missions to go hunt gigantic monsters.There are some fetch quest missions as well, but most of the time the missions are very similar to what you would find in a game like World of Warcraft or other similar online offerings.The game has an exceptionally heavy emphasis on combat with minimal story getting in the way of the action.Combat can be either fast-paced or slow and deliberate depending on your personal style and choice of weapon.The combo system is limited but effective and each of the 7 weapon types has its own distinct style, advantages, and disadvantages.It may sound repetitive, but the driving force of the game is seeing what the next hunt will behold.Some of the boss battles, even early on, are simply breathtakingly awesome.When you kill a boss, even at the lower levels of the game, you will feel a sense of accomplishment.

Throughout the game you will level up your equipment, which is very important because your character actually doesn't level up.While your skill in combat is very important in this game, you won't get anywhere if you don't make sure you get the best armor and weapons available.Loot is king, and you will spend a lot of time hunting for the right components to craft the next big awesome weapon or armor upgrade.As you upgrade your weapons and armor you will see an amazing amount of customization in your character appearance, but more importantly you'll also see an amazing difference in your combat performance.When it comes down to it, this game is hard.Casual gamers will likely be turned off by the difficulty and depth of this game, but those looking for a deep and engaging action RPG experience need look no further.

DESIGN: Level designs are varied and gorgeous.I have only seen a handful of the sections of the game and can confidently say that the levls and maps are awesome.Environments are varied and in many cases the environments play a key role in your hunting strategy, influencing the weapons and equipment you choose to bring with you as well as your basic battlefield strategies.My only real complaint is that you will see a lot of load screens as you pass between zones.Luckily, these load screens are blessedly short (2 to 5 seconds usually) and don't ruin the gameplay experience, but the issue really does interfere with the immersion factor.

CONTROLS (when using Classic Controller): Controls are solid, as long as you use the classic controller.While more complicated than many games, the controls are responsive and the button layout is pretty good for the most part.Once you get past the slightly steep learning curve, the controls will become second nature.The swimming controls were actually better than I expected.My only major complaint about the controls I find it is too easy to accidentally use a potion or healing item because the same exact button is used to sheath your weapon.I drink a lot of potions on accident because of this issue, but on the plus side my characters are usually pretty healthy!

CONTROLS (when using a Wii Remote and Nunchuck): Oh. My. God.Who thought these controls were a good idea?Seriously, I don't think I have played a Wii game with more complicated and unusable controls than this.Different actions depend on whether or not the controller is twisted left or right, but you are still swinging the remote around, and button mappings are inconvenient and change depending on the context of your situation.It's a mess.My advice to anyone wanting to play this game, buy a Classic Controller.

SINGLE-PLAYER MODE: Single player mode is very solid, but very challenging.A storyline is present, but most people will probably find it forgettable.Really, it comes down to finding loot, hunting awesome monsters, and making cool weapons out the body parts of those monsters.

SPLIT-SCREEN ARENA MODE: This is pretty decent and my roommate and I dove into this for a little while.We found it enjoyable but the experience is fairly limited, consisting only of boss battles within a single arena with a pre-set selection of equipment.You can gain some pretty nice rewards within arena mode and it's a decent way of introducing a friend to the game.Compared to online multi-player or the single-player modes, split-screen doesn't hold a candle.

ONLINE EXPERIENCE: Getting into the online experience takes some getting used to, but this is truly the best part of the game.I would favorably compare this to Phantasy Star Online, except this is so much better on nearly every level.I do question the wisdom of the "Server -> City Gate -> City -> Quest" structure, which takes a bit of getting used to, but it does work.Without coordination and communication between other players, it is a little too easy for a newbie player to accidentally start questing alone when the real intent was to joining together for a quest.Once you learn how to navigate the online world, finding a group of people to play with is fairly easy.The game supports Wii Speak for online chat, but most players don't seem to have that peripheral at the time of this writing.I didn't experience any lag at all while playing, and once I intentionally joined a server that had the highest number of users just to see how well it performed.I was pleasantly surprised.

The player community seemed nice enough and of the small handful of people I've played with most were either helpful, polite, or silent.Chatting with your group will be important, but virtual keyboard in the game is a bit clumsy, as is the case with every virtual keyboard I have ever used.I plugged a spare Apple USB keyboard into my Wii and found that it worked perfectly and made communication much better.If you don't have Wii Speak, at the very least find a spare USB keyboard and plug it in, preferably one that uses a wireless dongle.So far I've only met one rude person with a higher level character that talked trash on me for being new to the game, but muting those people is simple.That elitist, high-and-mighty, God's gift to gaming has been permanently added to my banned players list and I'll never hear from him ever again.Problem solved.The internet can definitely do without people like that.Overall I would say that my online experience, while slow to get rolling, has been largely positive.I expect to probably spend well over 100 hours playing online with this game, possibly more.

PROS:
+++ Gorgeous graphics
+++ A hard-core loot-based action-RPG experience that quickly offers difficult challenges.Not for the faint of heart.This game will challenge you.
+++ Online 4-player cooperative monster hunting gives you the chance to share some truly awesome battles with others.
+++ Voice chat.Online play allows the use of the Wii Speak peripheral to allow players to communicate between eachother.
+++ Keyboard support.Plugging a standard USB keyboard into the Wii will allow you to chat easier with other players.
+++ Lagless online play.I was completely shocked by the lack of lag when I played online.I may just be lucky though.
+++ Online play does not require Friend Codes in order to communicate with other players.
+++ Initial character creation and customization is fairly deep, allowing a wide range of physical characteristics.
+++ Amazing enemy models and animation, full of detail and amazingly fluid.
+++ Arena Mode, a limited but decent split-screen multi-player boss challenge experience is included.

CONS:
--- Steep learning curve that may scare away more casual gamers.
--- Repetive mission designs, much in the same vein as World of Warcraft, Phantasy Star Online, etc.Go here, kill that, collect this, complete mission, get next mission.
--- The controls when using the Wii Remote and Nunchuck are so awkward and complicated that they are almost worthless.In my opinion, this game is really only playable if you use a Classic Controller or Classic Controller Pro.
--- Frequent screen load times, but thankfully the load times I experience are usually less than 4 seconds.
--- Although voice chat is supported it is hard to find players with voice chat enabled.
--- NPC animations and character models are fairly stiff and awkward
--- NPC dialogue is pretty bad.At its best it is humorously awkward and annoying at its worst.
--- Online play is a little confusing at first because of the "Server -> City Gate-> City-> Quest" structure.

Releasing a deep, engaging, and time consuming game like this right at the beginning of summer is just cruel.I know I'll be torn between playing this game and hitting the great outdoors.I have a few (mostly minor)...Read more›

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Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) is an action role-playing game (RPG) from Capcom. The first iteration of the popular Monster Hunter franchise to make an appearance on the Wii platform, action in it revolves around quest based gameplay built around the hunting and capture of monsters as a means of character development. The game features multiple modes of co-op gameplay-both online and offline-new monsters and weapons classes, multiple controller options and Wii Speak and text chat player communication support.


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Monster Hunter Tri is set in a massive, sublime land where humansand monsters coexist. You play the role of an up-and-coming hunter who mustaccomplish various quests to achieve glory and help the residents of theirvillage survive. Do you have the courage to hunt the monsters that roamyour world? It won't be easy – the monsters are strong and numerous. Yetby hunting together with friends, or braving it solo, there is no monsterthat cannot be defeated.

Gameplay
Monster Hunter Tri is an action RPG centered around players' expertisewith the various weapon sets available in-game to take down the plethoraof monsters that fill the gameworld, including underwater environments.Hunters can track monsters, set traps for them and either capture or slaythem when they are encountered. In single player mode players can selecta hunter of either gender, choose from a variety of weapons classes andset off with a crew of AI companions referred to as ChaCha. When a monsteris slain, the hunter can carve off their horns, scales and bones, whichcan be used to create a huge variety of weapons and armor. These itemscan be bought or crafted by giving the village blacksmith materials anda fee. With success comes upgrades both for yourself and your ChaCha companion.

Co-op Multiplayer
Utilizing the graphics and wireless capabilities made possible by Wii, Monster Hunter Tri allows for a unparalleled co-op gameplay experience, both online and offline. Players can hunt in groups as large as four players online, or two players offline (split-screen). Co-op play is split between two modes: Open-world hunts and Arena mode. Open-world hunts allow players to explore the Monster Hunter world, taking on the creatures they seek wherever they may be found. The caveat is that within this mode players, as well as monsters, can retreat and even escape bad situations regenerating to fight another day. Players who fall in these clashes will respawn nearby, and as long as one of their party remains alive the monster(s) faced will retain the level of damage inflicted upon them before the player's death. Arena mode is similar in most ways to Open-world hunts except that battles take place in set arena settings where there is no retreat for either side, making it a battle to the death. Communication between players in either mode is facilitated via Wii Speak and text chat support.

Multiple Controller Support
Monster Hunter Tri features a wide array of controller configurations and options. These include: Wii Remote and Nunchuk, Classic Controller and Classic Controller Pro. Each features in-depth mapping of questing and weapons classes. And finally the Wii Remote allows the ability to save your character's information directly to it, just as is possible with Miis, so you're always ready to play at a friend's house.

Key Game Features


    Hunt Together - In the hunt, you're never alone. Hunt togetherwith up to 4 players online or take on arena quests with 2-player split-screenaction. In single player mode, you even have the ability to hunt withAI-controlled characters named ChaCha.
    Communicate Online - Because communication is key in coordinated hunts Monster Hunter Tri supports Wii Speak and text chat.
    Monsters with Unique Abilities and Attacks - Monsters have unique and dynamic personalities, abilities and defenses, increasing in complexity as the player progresses. They camouflage themselves to ambush hunters, but will flee or call for help if outmatched.
    Immense Living, Breathing World with Ecosystem - Monsters interact amongst each other in a living breathing ecosystem, complete with food chain. Monsters have stamina, migrate and even attack one another, the strong feeding on the weak.
    New Underwater Maps - For the first time ever in any Monster Hunter game, you will be able explore land and sea and hunt monsters of the deep.
    Fully Customizable Equipment - With ten weapon categories – including the all-new Switch Axe – and new armor and weaponry created from the remains of slain monsters, there are almost limitless opportunities for equipment customization.
    Choice of Controls - Play with either the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, with the Classic Controller or Classic Controller Pro.
    Take Your Character with You - The ability to save your character to your Wii Remote lets you engage in multiplayer hunts anytime on a friend's console.


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8/24/2011

Monster Hunter Freedom Unite Review

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Well first of all I want to state I' am an avid monster hunter fan, from the ps2 game to the psp ones. So my review might be a little subjective but I will try to be as objective as possible and put myself in the position of a newcomer to the franchise. And also I apologize for the length of the review. It really is a vast game there is soo much to do and so little space to explain it all in.

A few things for players from MHF2 thinking this is a brand new experience, think again. Think about it as an expansion with new missions, monsters armors, weapons, and hunter ranks. You still reside in the quaint little home up in the mountains, and all the lovable characters are still there from the cooking Felynes to the old lady who gave you the elder quests.

Now on to the review. For the newcomers this game has an amazing ray of things to do, put yourself in the position of a hunter, you are constantly hunting monsters who reside around your village. From giant dragons to giant crabs (and not the STD type) you have 5 different land types where you hunt them from the jungle, desert, snowy mountains, forest, and volcano. Also each land type has time cycles so you can hunt them at night or in the day. Now each hunt is received in the form of a quest, there are 2 places you can get these, from an elder how will give you village quest (which you may only complete by yourself) or by going to the hall.

The hall can be played offline meaning you can do the quest there by yourself (although most can be complete alone there are some that you should look for help) or online via ad hoc. Online is fun as hell, if you have 3 others friends who have the game they can join you in the hunt and you all get the benefits of the kill (as a side note if you don't have any friends to play with you can play online for more info go to www.teamxlink.co.uk/). Every time you kill a monster like a true hunter you crave their bodies. You get special items from the carve and also a prizes for completing the hunt. These items in turn can be sold for money or saved up to make special armor, items, or weapons. Aside from hunting you can, farm (meaning you can literally plant seeds and reap the rewards) you can hire Felyne to cook for you so you go nice and full into battle. And even more amazing as a new addition you can hire a Felyne to join you in battle! He will provide back such as setting traps and attacking the beast you are hunting. You will easily spend 100+ hours in this game.

Now for the veterans, a few additions have been added. As mentioned above you can hire a Felyne to help you out, there are tons of new armor and weapons to make. Your item box size has increased and items now max out at 99! Meaning no more having multiple 10 items in your box. Like 10 flash now they all combine until you get to 99 so precious space in the box has been saved. There are now G rank missions imagine hr 6 missions but 10x harder, and there are 3 new ranks to move up to.

Pros:

-Newmissions, new items, new Felyne battle companions.
-Also now you have the options to data install, this drastically lowers the loading time.
-Great graphics as always, each armor and weapon have a unique look. No 2 armors look like.

Cons:

-Like previously stated the learning curve sucks but there are alot of tutorials and training quests.
-Some armor attributes have really been lost, example is I had the akantor armor and lost my high grade earplugs in the transition.
-For a new comer you might tend to feel overwhelm with the amount of farming you have to do to get ONE item you need to make a weapon/armor, it's all based on luck.
-The ability to play online worldwide should be included in the game, it takes outside programs and items to make it possible.
-And also it does get a little repetitive from time to time.Over all this is an awesome game. You either fall into the obsessions or hate it. See you in the hall.

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Product Description:
Japan's most successful PSP title, Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G has finally made its way to the west. Renamed Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, this latest installment in the epic Monster Hunter series delivers over 500 hours of gameplay, spanning some 400 missions. In addition, using the Ad-Hoc connection players can adventure with up to three friends for a savaging multiplayer hunting party.



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One of the most important features contributing to the Monster Hunter series' rampant popularity in Japan is the social aspect of the games. Thisfeature continues via the PSP's Ad-Hoc connection in Monster Hunter Freedom Unite. From devising strategies to executing attacks, players will need to work together in order to hunt down the ferocious beasts and progress through the wide range of quests on offer. And this effort and cooperation is never in vain. Succeed in this and players will be rewarded for their use of the deep fighting combat systems, encouraging them to seek out even more experienced hunters and team up in order to learn from their experience.

New Game Features
New to Monster Hunter Freedom Unite is the fully customizable AI"felyne" companion who accompanies players on quests and gathers extraresources. He can even can be shared and traded with other players. Alsonew to Monster Hunter Freedom Unite is the improved "Media InstallOption." This new way to play gives players the ability to save portionsof the game from UMD to Memory Sticks. This results in much faster loadtimes, as well as improved PSP system battery life since your UMD willnot have to be engaged every time your game requires a new file. Finally,Monster Hunter Freedom Unite features a certain level of compatibilitywith the rest of the Monster Hunter franchise. Fans of the serieswill be pleased to hear that they can transfer their character and datafrom Monster Hunter Freedom 2 over to the new game.

All-New Monsters to Battle
There are five new monsters to the game waiting to challenge gamers inbattle. These include the Nargacuga, who inhabits the old forest and attacksat lightning speed; the Lavasioth, a lava-breathing reptile who hidesin volcanic areas; and the Hypnocatrice, a birdlike monster that wardsoff hunters with its unique ability to produce sleeping gas.

Key Features:


    The biggest Monster Hunter title to date, with over 500 hours of gameplay.
    Huge variety of character customizations, including 1,500 weaponsand 2,000 armor sets.
    Building on the social gaming aspect of the overall Monster Hunter series, players can form a team of up to 4 players through wireless Ad-Hoc play and experience the multiplayer social gaming phenomenon.
    "Media Install" option where players can save the game to a memory stick, allowing the game to load from the memory stick and UMD simultaneously for faster loading times.
    AI "Felyne" companion who will accompany players on quests and gather extra resources. With the 'felyne casting' feature players can share their companions with other players, transferring data using the PSP's sleep mode.
    Fans of the series can transfer their character data from Monster Hunter Freedom 2 to continue their adventures.
    Five all-new monsters to battle.


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