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Edge: Capcom's Monstrous Wii Prospects

Capcom has high hopes that the upcoming Wii-exclusive Monster Hunter 3 finds the same monstrous success in the West as it has in Japan.

During the Osaka, Japan-based publisher's earnings call for the December quarter, Capcom stated "...We plan to release our leading titles overseas to acquire game users, as the overseas market for Wii is extensive.

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kesvalk6302d ago

i hope they release it on US, cuz i want this game... and want it he fatest way possible

qface646301d ago

please capcom bring this game to the U.S
it would make me and many others very happy :D

ThanatosDMC6301d ago

But i traded in my wii quite a few months ago in gamestop! ARGH!!! I love Monster Hunter... i hope it becomes multiplat!

Myst6302d ago

It will be devastating in my neck of the woods, being that Monster Hunter Freedom 2 can't be found anywhere, but the first freedom can. I just hope that we (In the states at least) Did not receive Dos~ nor did we receive any of the updated titles. For the most part it seems Capcom of America is neglecting the series and not caring to much about it. Hopefully this will change as I really want to play Tri~ :)

mastiffchild6302d ago

Well, seeing as how Wii hasn't yet got Monster Hunter G yet I wouldn't start worrying unduly over Tri(even though as a proper new edition with all the bells and whistles it seems like the only one worth talking about)right now.
I don't see the point in either thew release of G in the same year as 3 OR if they want to make it a huge success online why they chose to go with the Wii and the poor performance of Wii Connect(compared to what they'd have had staying with PS or going multi on 360/PC/PS3. I'm not knocking the Wii but surely, if the rumours of paying to play online are true, they made a strange choice.
That said the game looks stunning esp for the Wii but stunning in it's own right too and I was really looking forward toi it myself til I realised it would be near Xmas at the earliest seeing as they haven't completed all the art yet or finished the Wii and PSP cersion of G either.
Worth keeping an eye on but I am worried, as someone who enjoyed the first game(all I played sadly as I never came across nuimeros dos up here), that Capcom may well miss their audience esp in the west where most fans stayed with PS3 and it'll be interesting to see how many MH fans switch to Wii in Japan as well. Hope it pays off for them though as noone else has really given the Wii a chance with a big exclusive third party existing franchise outside of Nintendo themselves. Pay for play though, on the Wii-risky, very risky and IU pray it doesn't come to pass for gamer and Capcom alike-we moan enough about bloody friend codes!

Smacktard6302d ago

"One of our leading titles is Monster Hunter 3. ... If we can gain recognition of this product in the European and North American markets, our market strategy will see a noticeable change."

Pretty much guarantees the US and EU are getting the game.

mastiffchild6301d ago

Yup, it'll come , lord knows when, but we'll get it. Question is:will it be pay for p[lay online and will the Wii netywork be up to it? After the disaster of SSBB you have to wonder about Capcom really doiong this on Wii. In fact since DMC4 , an underwhelming(i.e not as good as SF2THDR)SF4 and failing to live up to RE4 with RE5 I'm just starting to wonder about Capcom who are usually among my faves in the industry.Don't mention CTYD!

Myst6301d ago

Monster Hunter Uno~ was pay to play in Japan, I do not recall it being pay to play here. Though everywhere else is pay to play online (Japan primarily). I am sure the Wii can do it; but the issue of lag will never be completed. As when I was playing Monster Hunter Freedom 2 with two other friends who were right across from me, we were experiencing lag still in monsters. Yet the lag wasn't as strong when we used the Japanese Ad-Hoc party to play across our town. Overall though, I'd say the Wii can do it and since it's not Peer-to-Peer which is what brawl was, but more along the lines of server-peer which is similar to Mario Kart Wii I'd say it would be okay.

Hehe never trust capcom they haven't brought out quite a few Monster hunter titles and neglected to bring out G! :). Overall I think their trying to shape themselves up though.

Voiceofreason6301d ago

I had no issues with SSBB online.. If that is a disaster I wonder how poorly you consider every other online service. Let us take for example PS3 whose servers get shut down with every big game. What issues were there with SSBB? I had the game for a month at launch to see what all the fuss was about. Not my kind of game but everything worked as advertised.

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The Best Monster Hunter Games - Every Western Monster Hunter Game Ranked

What's the best Monster Hunter of all time? In a series where half of the titles have the word 'Ultimate' fixed on the end, it can be a difficult decision to make. NL are not averse to difficult decisions though, so have taken it upon theirselves to rank every single Monster Hunter game (yes, even the non-Nintendo ones) to determine which is the very best.

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The Three Best Games That's Hard To Finish

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Why Monster Hunter is Less Successful In The West, and How Capcom Could Fix That

The third generation of Monster Hunter drags the series back to western shores because well, why not? In fact you could say that three really has been the magic number. Unless you live in Japan in which case one and two were also pretty fantastic and if anything three has been nothing short of a crushing disappointment.

‘But wait!’ Voletic hears you scream, ‘Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate has been recently announced, why are you addressing the third iteration?’ Because background knowledge is a beautiful thing and Voletic has a word count to fill.

Amigaengine4203d ago

Simple, change the name to call of monsters and add guns :P

PeaSFor4203d ago

release it on ps4, it will be a good start.

lelo2play4203d ago (Edited 4203d ago )

"Why Monster Hunter is Less Successful In The West, and How Capcom Could Fix That"

Simple answer. Make the game multiplatform. Release it on PC/X1/PS4.

stavrami-mk24203d ago

vita don't forget the vita

KillerResistance4203d ago

@stavrami-mk2 ya, when will Monster Hunter come back to its home platform (PSP), i mean its successor Vita, can do alot with it and so can other systems, I just don't understand why Monster Hunter is becoming exclusive to Nintendo after all the years of it being on Sony.

breakpad4203d ago (Edited 4203d ago )

no ..MonHUn does not need wide acceptance from west audience, it created and succeed without acceptance from casual gamer ...Capcom must keep it intact as it is ...if they try to appeal to western gamers they probably make some tragic mixture of game mechanics spoiling entirely the series (see RE4-6, Drak souls 2)...those who want to play the game they play it even in japanese ,it doesnt need to be accepted from everyone

Th4Freak4203d ago

My problem with MH is the slow paced and plain combat system, if they make it more dynamic count me in.

breakpad4203d ago (Edited 4203d ago )

PLAIN combat system the Mon hun series????? have you ever played the games man??? Mon Hun has one of the most frantic and dynamic combat systems ever , it is perfectly made like a japanese fighting game ..the only problem is that has been stolen from the underpowered Nintendo systems ..bring it back to Sony and see it shine

Th4Freak4203d ago

Yes I have, I bought MH freedom Unite a few months after I got my Vita because it was being highly recommended on Reddit and after spending 14 hours into the game the combat system didn't make it for me, every other aspect of the game is great but the combat system isn't dynamic in any way, not only its slow paced but you can't make combos like you would in other games.

Now, keep in mind that in my comment I expressed that it didn't work FOR ME, I know a lot of people love it as it is and thats fine but I didn't like it, I like fast paced combat where I can move fast, hit several parts of the mob not only its legs (in the case of bosses) and make dynamic combos not the same combo all the game.

WeAreLegion4203d ago

Don't try telling Monster Hunter fans the combat sucks. They won't listen. -_-

Neckbear4203d ago (Edited 4203d ago )

But it doesn't suck. It's its own particular brand of hack-n-slash, which is why some people dislike it- with it being slow and precise.

But I'd rather have MonHun's combat stay as it is than see the series transform into a modern-day, western-ish work with a "mash square to win and QTEs for cool animations" combat system.

It's fine as it is.

dredgewalker4203d ago

I have to disagree that the combat sucks. Combat in this game requires a lot of planning and if you just use the old hack and slash routine you'd end up as monster chow. The controls take a while to get used to and each weapons have their own pros and cons. It's also a fun game to play with friends but I have to admit that this game is not for everybody.

N4g_null4203d ago

The combat is jarring at first but they should provide context. Small fast arms should be enabled that attack like a ninja and the heavy weapons would work better perception wise but the ninja attacks would take way longer but offer quicker dodging.

Yet if you play the game you can see even that is sort of supported.

Nerdmaster4203d ago (Edited 4203d ago )

I still wish for a "real" RPG that uses Monster Hunter battle system. People told me Dragon's Dogma did it, but I played it and the combat had nothing to do with Monster Hunter other than sometimes having to fight really big monsters.

Monster Hunter would be one of my favorite game series with its fantastic battle system and crafting, if it didn't rely too much on going back many times to the same places, one time to kill twenty X enemies, other time to kill ten Y enemies, other time to gather ten Z mushrooms... It should have more of a traditional quest system: you get the quests to kill X, Y and collect Z, so you go once and you can do all that at once, instead of having 20 quests that you have to choose one at a time and go to the same place all the 20 times.

I always play for like... 20 hours before getting tired of the quest structure and quitting the game.

HentaiMasterRace4203d ago

Make it multiplatform for starters. 3DS/Wii U, PS4/Vita.

N4g_null4203d ago

What is sad is it would sell the same number but you just spent a ton of money porting it. Just because people don't like the combat system and they didn't like the story. It really is a bayo2 like problem.

Spotie4203d ago

Considering how successful the game was on PSP, it would have made sense to put it on the Vita, since many PSP fans upgraded with the expectation that a new MonHun would be there. A Vita version would do very well, and move units to boot.

Putting Monster Hunter on PS4 or even XB1 would also boost sales- and thus profits- quite a bit. Like Dragon Quest, there's an existing fanbase on PlayStation consoles for the franchise, and the larger- and faster growing- install base is more than promising.

It's nothing at all like Bayonetta. Bayonetta virtually abandoned its original fanbases to build a new one; Monster Hunter doesn't have to do that. Rather, it would be going back, in some cases, and expanding to new areas in others.

N4g_null4203d ago

You can argue that those gamers bought 3ds. Which would be true. Also capcom was not willing to spend the money to push a vita after their fanbases began to turn on them.

We are talking about japan here. When was man hunter successful in the west?

NovusTerminus4203d ago

They need a full console release, launch the CryEngine one for PC for PS4/XO. And make sure to bring it stateside.

Masterchief_thegoat4203d ago

Maybe being exclusive is not a smart choice capcom has made.

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