PixlBit's Monster Hunter 3 chat-based adventure comes to an end.
Kathrine: How about gathering? It is a kind of grind.
PixlBit's Monster Hunter 3 chat-based adventure comes to an end.
Kathrine: How about gathering? It is a kind of grind.
Jason and Kathrine talk a bit about their experiences with Monster Hunter 3.
Kathrine: I'm actually kind of nervous about this, I'm not too good at thinking on my feet...
Even though the game releases today, Luke can't wait for the game to be delivered to his house.
Ever since it's reveal, I've been impatiently waiting for the Wii release of Monster Hunter Tri. I've always adored the Monster Hunter series due to the co-operative nature of the game. There's nothing greater that taking down the biggest foes in the game with your friends. This allowed you to develop various strategies, as aimlessly mashing the attack button to annihilate everything was not a valid strategy. You have to know how to exploit enemies weaknesses, when to dodge, and when to retreat and recover when you're badly hurt. Finally, I've enjoyed the scavenger aspects where you have to hunt monsters in order to harvest components to make a variety of things, from simple potions and food, to more complex things such as armor and weapons.
With all of Nintendo's Media Summits behind us, here are the European release dates.
Similarly to America, Europe will see release of most of Nintendo's major products in the earlier half of this year.
Nintendo has revealed that the updated version of the Classic Controller will ship with Monster Hunter Tri this spring.
Nintendo and Capcom announced today that the Classic Controller Pro is scheduled to ship bundled with Monster Hunter Tri this spring.
Monster Hunter, Street Fighter, and Lost Planet are all affected.
Capcom has recently released a new document which reveals both the sales forcast and release dates of Monster Hunter Tri (overseas), Super Street Fighter 4, and Lost Planet 2. The three titles will be delayed to the next fiscal year (April 1, 2010 - March 31, 2011). The delay was created to avoid competing against major titles from other publishers and to maximize potential sales.
With the series being less popular in the West than it is in Japan, the removal of fees and inclusion of Wii Speak sweetens the deal.
In a recent interview with Gaming Union, Capcom USA spokesman Chris Kramer revealed that Capcom is strongly considering removing the fee structure for Monster Hunter Tri in America.
After a big launch in Japan in August, more information about the Western release of Monster Hunter Tri is surfacing.
Monster Hunter Tri for Wii is going to arrive in North America and Europe this coming spring. Boasting new worlds, new weapons, and new options, this Monster Hunter game is set to be monstrous.