Hopefully they keep the Slig explosions and don't cut them out for a lower ESRB rating.
Looks good! If it's $15 I'll pick it up for sure.
Most likely because the 3DS can't process as realistic monsters as the PSP could, which is sad to say. I want MH4 to look a bit better too, but at least it's colorful and vibrant. I don't even mind that the monsters are getting more "Phantasy Star" like.
Or at least Freedom 4 on the Vita since it seems like 3 will never come out here.
Honestly though my favorite part of Portable 3(Jpn) was all the stuff added with the felyne weapons and armor. Collecting scraps from stuff you make for yourself was just another OCD collectfest, which I enjoyed. The new monsters were great and the AI was improved to be more natural with the environment, but the weapons/armor numbers were scaled weird, so it took a little getting used to after t...
lololololol you know what would have solved this camera problem? A second stick built in to the system out of the box! lololololollol
This title looks like such a downgrade from MHFU. After spending thousands of hours playing the PSP ones, you think the "new generation" of Nintendo handheld would look better.
After reading the comment today about how MH4 simply went to the 3DS because the hardware just came out, it feels like a kick in the nuts to old MH fans.
Another thing, I realize all these recent "I love MH!" comments lately, but they are all Tri players that picked...
Monster Hunter did make the PSP. That fact is proof as to why Capcom should have put the game on a system that's capable of giving me a better experience than the last. Everything shown about the 3DS titles turns me away from the series, and as a fan with 1500 hours into the PSP titles and 5 friends that went out and purchased a PSP simply for MHF2, I have to say WTF.
I'm not loyal to Sony any more than I'm loyal to Nintendo, but the fact still remains that the fa...
I normally wouldn't agree with boycotting platform hopping titles, but with all the announcements for Monster Hunter Tri Ultimate for WiiU and 3DS I am inclined to agree.
I am beyond pissed that Capcom has abandoned the Sony fans that have grown the series over the last decade. From the PS2, PSP and even on PSN purchases were never sub-par. Capcom puts Tri on the Wii and I think, "okay, I'll pick the hardware and software at the end of their life cycle. I'm s...
I'm thrilled to hear MHTU is not all it's cracked up to be. Oh sure, it will sell, but until Capcom stops being a dick to the fans that grew the series, I hope all their games sell worse and worse. So Monster Hunter becomes just like every other series they make.
Until Capcom makes a Monster Hunter Vita I will not buy a single game published by them.
After I got to the ninth book in the series, when I was like....15, I had to put them down. I couldn't take the 200 page recap at the beginning anymore haha. I loved the first three/four books though! Dragon Reborn is probably my favorite.
Well it's a great announcement for Nintendo and both companies are sure to rake in some money. It doesn't mean I can't be upset that, yet again, another Monster Hunter title misses the Vita.
I've been expecting a Sony MH teaser since Capcom refused to localize Portable 3rd for PSP(even though I've put 300 hours into it already). I just want an HD MH that I can play ad hoc and wifi, where I'm not climbing all over the monsters Shadow of the Colossus sty...
The only statement about FFVII that should be realized as fact is that it single handedly shot the franchise above and beyond popularity. Regardless if you love it or hate it, it changed up the formula enough to warrant the biggest leap a final fantasy has made since FFIV.
@ Jirachi, Lower you say, "I'm not calling the first ff game i played the "best" purely because it was my first."
But your original comment says that it should be left off the list completely? If that doesn't show that you truly love FF VII a lot, yet don't want to be considered part of a crowd, I don't know what would. You were probably in love with that game for years (much like everyone), then when the internet started amassing this kno...
I road my bicycle along the back roads picking up pop cans for three days to get my Playstation. After probably 8 hours of work I had mad 101 dollars.
Thanks for littering along I-96 people of Michigan, I appreciate it!
Capcom just picked Nintendo to milk first. Simple really, release an expansion and announce a new game for the 3DS. Get huge sales because nobody has had a new MH in awhile. Then announce Vita MH, sell 10 million, but only after MH3G and 4 sell 5 million a piece and are on the market for their respective time. It's about picking your target while keeping your real goal in mind. As for most companies, it's making a lot of money.
You should have already bought them! haha
No thanks. I'd honestly like the next game to be even harder. The inclusion of bonfires in Dark Souls was great, but there were times I felt the "checkpoints" were almost too close.
To me though, the real difference in difficulty between the two games came from the blocking programming. In Demons Souls, it was easier to roll around and live instead of block because you had to be blocking the attack directly from the front at the same height as you, and that hard...
You just have to understand that the two games are different sides of the coin. One is meant to be relaxing, then frantic, as you solve your way through groundbreaking puzzles(for the time, and some still are). SotC is the action oriented game of mystery and exploration. Most people lean towards Shadow, but it all kinda started with ICO and it deserves the praise it gets.
When people can't finish ICO, it saddens me because I enjoy it so much, but I admit, the game isn...
Fuck Wada! He changed the location of Squares' office and single handedly stopped Uematsu from creating FF music. It seems ever since he followed that fortune tellers advice for good luck, the company has had nothing but bad luck.
It can at least pull 6 to 7 years before Sony even has to mention another handheld. Then, just like the PSP (in Japan at least) it can spend the next year or two getting "final run" games, and that in no way means they're lesser quality. Some of the best games come at the end of a systems life cycle because,
1) Developer experience
2) Lower production cost
3) Drive to be unique creates original IPs
Live on Vita!