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April 2010
(83%)
51 Reviews
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Abstract: Monster Hunter Tri is a Wii exclusive action-rpg in which you step into the boots of a fearless hunter to partake in quests across Moga Island to gather resources, hunt wild beasts and search for hidden treasure. Moga village acts as the main hub where...
Even now with over 30 hours of gameplay under my belt, I've still only tackled 3 of the game's 25 boss monsters but each time I take one of them down I feel that same level of joy as I deliver that final stab or swipe with my monstrous great sword. St...
In conclusion Monster Hunter Tri is a great game. I keep finding myself playing it and find that its one of them rare games I actually hate to admit I like. I have always avoided games like World of Warcraft, as I don’t tend to like that type of game f...
Graphically stunning, multiplayer can be great fun and works well, huge single player campaign
Takes hours of work to get into, can be repetitive, camera controls are a pain
The first few hours can feel painfully slow, the actual combat feels clunky and repetitive, and the game contains a bewildering range of systems to master. If you don't mind that then Monster Hunter Tri could turn out to be your favourite game of the y...
MH3 is easily among the best mature games on Wii. Get ready to take your Wii online. 8.6/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....
Abstract: Monster Hunter may be a hit in Japan, but it seems US reactions to the series have been a little slow to warm up. Although Monster Hunter on the PSP and PS2 did have technical issues, the series was still praised by critics for its old-school approach to...
Combat is a blast whether alone or online with others; the online itself is the best experience on the Wii; monster and character animations are excellent; visuals and sound are admirable; encourages players to adapt to the difficulty,
Grinding for materials and items, and equipment creation becomes a bit of a chore; best experience is had with the classic controller pro, as motion controls can prove frustrating; very steep learning curve for new players.
Monster Hunter Tri is an achievement not just as a testament to what can be done on the Wii by third-party developers, but as an evolution in the franchise. This is the most accessible version of Monster Hunter’s storied history, but also retains the ...
Abstract: The Monster Hunter franchise has been one of Capcom's more successful, recent titles in Japan. The series has made its way to the States in the form of numerous incarnations, with the first hitting in 2004 for the PlayStation 2. Since then there have b...