I use the classic style because that's the way it was played in the first. Sure changing camera angles is a pain with the D-Pad, but I've been used to it for the whole year I played the first Monster Hunter. If you're a new hunter I suggest using the new style controls, my friend enjoys it that way.
Although if you're an old hunter, you'll want to use the classic controls. It just feels right. Your objective; hunt down some of the biggest monsters you've ever seen, and trust me, they're huge.
They're are almost all new large monster species in this game although they've kept the Rathalos, Rathian, and Diablos. The newest one on the front case is the Lagiacrus La-gi-a-cris. An electrical underwater leviathan. Among hunting monsters you have to collect items and monster parts to create and make armor and weapons.
They've fixed the hitboxes areas where monsters can hit you which is really, really nice. There are specific online and offline monsters so you really should play both modes. I have to make this short, I'm running out of space. This is my first foray into the Monster Hunter franchise, and so far it's been pretty good. It's alot like a computer MMO, just parsed down into grinding.
It still manages to be entertaining, though especially the fights with the really huge monsters and the missions add some variety gameplay wise. Don't expect an immersive story, or any story at all for that matter. Online is where you wanna be, and the single player mode is only good to get you some items and show you the ropes. You'll need a USB keyboard, though: typing with the wiimote is painfully slow, and Wii Speak only works if you friend every single person you meet online yeah, thanks for the "online safety", Nintendo.
Overall, if you're looking for a fun online experience and liked games like Phantasy Star Online, then give Monster Hunter a shot. I owned this game since release, but unfortunately my dogs found my CD case and decided to chew on it a bit.
In order to succeed in this game, you have to adopt the approach of a monster hunter. Learning the habits and patterns of your quarry, learning how to use your tools and traps, and learning when to attack and when to run are all necessary steps to survival. The game starts you off nice and easy but it is not long befor e the difficulty ramps up to out-of-this-world yet still fair levels.
Everything about this game is top notch but the graphics are really what makes this game as incredible as it is. If you are looking for a game with a great story line, this is not it. The action on this game is incredible. The monsters look so life like, you cannot help but wonder sometimes if they are not at least based on animals that once walked the earth. The armor and weapons give the game some flexability that helps ease the aggrivation of facing some of the boss monsters.
Example, you are getting your tail handed to you by a Barroth, maybe using a sword and shild will fit you better than a Lance or a Hammer. The armor in this game not only looks cool, but can hurt or help you depending on the elemental strenghts and weaknesses it carries. Online and offline mode are great for this g ame.
I recommend getting a little ways into the offline mode before stepping online, because the online quests get a little more difficult faster than the offline quests do. Skip to main content. Monster Hunter Tri Nintendo Wii, 4. About this product. Open box. Full sequel Monster Hunter 4 was recently delayed in Japan as Capcom lowered its financial projections off the back of weaker-than-expected Resident Evil 6 sales.
Each version will also have a free demo to download from February Type keyword s to search. Sign up for free! Ask A Question. What do you need help on? Cancel X. Living the life of a hunter need never be a solitary experience with the option of split-screen mode where two players can hunt co-operatively or form a team of up to four hunters via the game's custom online Wi-Fi mode. Even solo players do not have to face Monster Hunter Tri's challenging quests alone as they will be ably accompanied by Cha-Cha, an AI hunting partner whose skills will prove invaluable.
New items, weapons and armour sets will be also available to assist the hunters as they embark on the most epic Monster Hunter adventure to date. User Ratings. Your Score.
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