New Monster Hunter Online Info and Screenshots Introduce the The Yian Kut-Ku
Added: 24.05.2013 18:17 | 0 views | 0 comments
If youre a fan of the Monster Hunter series you probably already know the Yian Kut-Ku, compact but powerful fire breathing bird wyvern monsters that have appeared multiple times in the games belonging to the franchise.
According to todays announcement from Chinese MMO giant Tencent, theyll make a comeback in Monster Hunter Online, with a vengeance.
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| New Monster Hunter Online Screens
Added: 23.05.2013 22:22 | 2 views | 0 comments
Some new screenshots for Monster Hunter Online have appeared, showing us not only some of the prettier environments,...
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| Video: Capcom Gets Silly With Monster Hunter X Street Fighter
Added: 23.05.2013 14:00 | 3 views | 0 comments
Because... why not?
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| Nobody in Monster Hunter Online Will Refuse the Bowgun
Added: 22.05.2013 12:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Bowgun is a classic ranged weapon in Monster Hunter series, and as a matter of fact, it makes its presence in almost every Monster Hunter game. In the upcoming Monster Hunter MMO co-developed by Tencent Games and Capcom, you will see bowgun again, but this time, you will see a different one.
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| New Monster Hunter Online Screens
Added: 21.05.2013 18:18 | 2 views | 0 comments
Some new screenshots for Monster Hunter Online have appeared, showing us not only some of the prettier environments,...
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| Resident Evil Revelations Review | TheHDRoom
Added: 21.05.2013 3:17 | 10 views | 0 comments
TheHDRoom: "Taking a game created for a handheld system featuring stereoscopic 3D and porting it in HD to a more powerful system seems arbitrary. It shouldn't work. But luckily, Capcom is an old hand at this seeing as how they spectacularly handled the recent Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate 3DS/Wii U conversion. The same magic is at work here as Revelations looks astounding. Sure the in-depth detail is missing in areas - especially on the character models, but the textures are intact and enhanced by HD and the monster effects are amped higher thanks to the power in the bigger systems. For a game that looked great on a handheld, it looks fantastic on my big screen TV."
Tags: Evil, Resident Evil, Resident, Capcom, Sure, Review, Ultimate, Hunter, Monster, Monster Hunter, Evil Revelations, Revelations
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| Monster Hunter Online Screenshots Battle Bosses
Added: 20.05.2013 21:24 | 14 views | 0 comments
Tencent Games sent out some brand new in-game screenshots for the upcoming Monster Hunter Online MMORPG. The screenshots, as usual, are perfectly stunning with nothing but high quality, high fidelity visuals on display thanks to being powered by Crytek's CryEngine 3.
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| In-depth Review: Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate - Electronic Theatre
Added: 20.05.2013 14:17 | 10 views | 0 comments
Having originally made its debut on Wii under the guise of Monster Hunter Tri~, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate comes to modern Nintendo formats with a considerable makeover. While the videogame underneath remains very much the same experience, the generous helpings of new features and polish make it feel brand new: here on Nintendo 3DS, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate has certainly earned that ultimate affix.
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| New Monster Hunter Online Info and Screenshots Showcase the Gendrome and the Genprey
Added: 19.05.2013 20:17 | 10 views | 0 comments
Tencent published a few new pieces of info and a batch of screenshots about another of the boss monsters that players will find in Monster Hunter Online, the Gendrome.
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| Review: Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (NintendoStar)
Added: 19.05.2013 10:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
"If you are new to the Monster Hunter series, there is one thing you must know before picking it up; it is a game that takes absolutely no prisoners. You won't experience any tutorial hand holding. You're asked to pick a weapon to start with and that is about it. If you run in head-first and unprepared, be ready to die. A lot. But it is an incredibly vast and deeply rich adventure that directly rewards the effort you're willing to put in. Exploring, farming and "grinding" are integral to Monster Hunter; features in some titles that can lead to dangerous tedium, yet form the basis of an immensely entertaining game in this case.", writes NintendoStar.
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