Review: Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (DarkZero)
Added: 06.05.2013 15:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
"The Monster Hunter franchise is one of the more polarising games when considering the differences in tastes of the Japanese and Western video game market. There are a multitude of reasons about why it is so popular in the East compared to the first-person shooter fuelled market of the West, but one issue that I can speak about is that fans of the series have had a painful wait for this next instalment to arrive in the UK. It didn't help that Capcom was quiet about information to the point of boredom. Eventually, all was known on a Nintendo Direct, as it seemed the reason for the secrecy was due to the title - Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate had been out in Japan for nearly a year at this point - coming to the Wii U in its native country and March for both the Wii U and the 3DS for America and Europe."
Tags: Capcom, Nintendo, Mario, Easy, America, Japan, Japanese, There, Ultimate, Hunter, Monster, Monster Hunter
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| Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Review | Nintendo Enthusiast
Added: 06.05.2013 14:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
It's hard to define Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate as either a port, an expansion, or a sequel. What is easy, however, is seeing that this is a true killer app for the 3DS and Wii U -- one that will keep you busy for hundreds of hours. The Monster Hunter bug is one that not everyone can catch, but those that do, catch it for good.
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| Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Review - Dusty Cartridge
Added: 06.05.2013 5:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Trent from DC writes: After playing through what feels like years of Monster Hunter 3 games, I thought I had washed my hands of the soul-crushingly hardcore monster-slaying bouts. But like genital warts, they keep popping back up, only this time in HD. So here I find myself again, questioning whether or not I have enough emotional and physical stamina to play through another iteration of Monster Hunter 3.
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| Monster Hunter Online: New CG Trailer Will Leave You Speechless
Added: 06.05.2013 4:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
Tencent Games and Capcom show us an amazing new CG Trailer of Monster Hunter Online, the upcoming Free2Play MMO based on CryEngine 3.
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| Monster Hunter Tri Wii Servers Shutting Down Today
Added: 05.05.2013 10:19 | 1 views | 0 comments
If you're a big Monster Hunter Tri fan, as I am, then today is a sad day, as from now on, we'll never be able to hop...
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| Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Wii U) Review (Invision Game Community)
Added: 03.05.2013 17:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
Welcome to the world of Monster Hunter, where you forge your own path to glory. Take up arms and battle dozens of ferocious monsters. Go it alone or team up with friends.
Gain more than just satisfaction from your hard-fought victories: carve conquered monsters to gain their bones, horns, hides and more, then have them fashioned into weapons and armour to steel you for the even tougher battles ahead. It is the hunter's way.
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| Review: Soul Sacrifice (PS Vita)
Added: 03.05.2013 16:49 | 9 views | 0 comments
Not that mega, man.
This probably explains the buzz around Soul Sacrifice, the latest offering from Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune, with people latching on to what appears to be one of only a few highlights in a release schedule so dry it is less of a ‘dry patch’ and more ‘Sony’s Breathtaking World of Sand’. Maybe this explains why, for what appears to be from all description to be a pretty niche title is getting some nice hype and some bizarre comparisons to Dark Souls. It is nothing like Dark Souls.
Anyway, Soul Sacrifice is a rad little title. It's one of those post-Monster Hunter Sony...
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| Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Wii U, 3DS) Review | SuperPhillip Central
Added: 03.05.2013 14:17 | 11 views | 0 comments
"Monster Hunter is a series that is one of the most popular in the Land of the Rising Sun. Each game in the franchise is consistently a million-selling title in Japan alone. In the West, the series is much more niche rather than being a widespread success. Despite this, Capcom has been open to releasing the games to North America, Europe, Australia, among other parts of the world. The latest installment of the Monster Hunter series is Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, essentially an expansion of the Wii's Monster Hunter Tri. With more weapons, more monsters, and the ability to transfer one's character from the Wii U to the 3DS and vice versa, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is the best Monster Hunter game to date. Here's why," writes SuperPhillip Central.
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| Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Review | GameFocus
Added: 03.05.2013 5:17 | 10 views | 0 comments
GameFocus: "Capcoms Monster Hunter team seems to be well aware of what their fans want, and with the multitude of improvements found in this remastered edition of MH3, newcomers have a very good reason to hop on the bandwagon and start enjoying this great franchise. Its certainly true in my case."
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