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April 2010
(83%)
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Abstract: The Monster Hunter franchise is popular. This Capcom franchise is one of the top selling titles in Japan, outselling even the likes of Mario and Dragon Quest. While this series has yet to gain the same traction in the United States (or Europe, for th...
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Abstract: A franchise that has been huge in Japan but hasn’t really hit its stride with North American audiences, Monster Hunter gives gamers the opportunity to hunt a variety of creatures, harvesting their carrion for resources and cash in order to get bigger a...
Abstract: Did you play the Monster Hunter Tri demo? If not, don't bother. It sucked.Okay, that's subjective, but it's definitely fair to say that the Monster Hunter Tri demo did not accurately represent the full game. Imagine if Rockstar put out a demo for the...
While Monster Hunter Tri isn’t as impressive as its PSP predecessors, it’s pretty much the best console release of a Monster Hunter game to date and is well worth picking up if you’re a fan or have been interested for a while. The concept is as solid ...
Fantastic art design, epic fights against awesome creatures, charming setting, unique sense of humor, addicting "collection" gameplay
Controls take some getting used to, online is still a bit of a hassle, Wii Speak chat quality isn't the best, requires large time investment for maximum returns, movie cutscenes are unskippable on first viewing
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Published: 2010-04-27, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The monsters of Monster Hunter Tri don't resemble any creatures you'd glimpse in real life, yet there's something remarkably authentic about them. These raging beasts react to your presence with the kind of violence you'd expect. They howl with hatred,...
Taking down a huge monster is insanely satisfying, Monsters move and act in believable ways, Great visuals and animations really pull you in, Fun online coop play, Underwater battles are a great twist.
Forced use of the Wii Remote for cataloging monsters, Online synchronization issues, Long animations can frustrate.
Exciting online play and beautiful visuals help Monster Hunter Tri finally make good on the series' enormous potential. ...
Abstract: For people that have been playing video games for the past decade or so, chances are you've at least heard of Monster Hunter before, or even played a version of the game at some point. The newest entry on the Nintendo Wii, Monster Hunter Tri, marks the...
Abstract: As far as I'm concerned, Monster Hunter Tri was conceived in a smoky Nintendo backroom whilst Satoru Iwata, Reggie Fils-Aime and Shigeru Miyamoto played a bi-monthly game of poker. The game well underway, Fils-Aime mentioned to Iwata how many Wii owner...