Monster Hunter
- Multiple online and offline gameplay options – Play with up to four friends and hunt monsters together, or meet up with online players in Village Lobbies to team up on missions
- Explore richly detailed and diverse environments that will have you marveling at your surroundings
- Modify your main character — change various attributes like name, gender, hairstyle, face, and voice
- Make and design your own equipment from monster claws, scales and other materials
- Upgradeable artillery like swords and cannons
Product Description
Penetrate into a timeless and extraordinary world where every member of a primal civilization must work together to coexist. The struggle to hunt or be hunted is the everyday rule of survival. Battle against incredible creatures alone, or with up to three online teammates. Mastering your quests earns you reward cash and valuable items to enhance your weapons and armor to become THE MASTER MONSTER HUNTER. In Monster Hunter, creatures from all walks of life coexist with mankind. The struggle to hunt or be hunted rules the world. As monster hunters, players will face a variety of quests and battle against powerful beasts either alone or with the aid of others. Players start by making and customizing their very own character, selecting the type of hair, face, voice, and other various features they want their monster hunter to possess. Monster Hunter unfolds as expeditions are revealed. Richly detailed and diverse environments. Explore breathtaking landscapes that are richly detailed and marvel at the surroundings that encompass the world of Monster Hunter
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The stylishness of this game is completely outdated. It can get very monotonus making the game very dull. I’ve been playing these types of sports meeting since the nes and would know wether or not it is any excellent. You go and get missions in a town than go out to the same monotonus playing fields over and over again. And some of the missions are just completely stupid. The broadband feature is also a bunch of bull because I have alot of friends that wanted to get this game but didn’t because it wasn’t for dial-up. Plus the game seems to make it near impossible to beat the game if you don’t have broadband and utilize the online feature.
By and large: If you don’t have broadband don’t get this game. And if you do choose you might want the game rent it first just to be sure that the game isn’t to repatative for you. And after all that if you choose to get it excellent for you.
Rating: 1 / 5
Monster Hunter was a game I had been excited about for a while. Sad really… It could have been brilliant. Oh well. First the excellent.
The whole item pool system is well-implemented and could have been a lot of fun. What, with the need to collect the ingredients for better weapons and armor? Sounds cool to me.
Another thing the game has going for it is it’s multi-solution approach to hunting. Later on with some of the tougher monsters it’s not as if you can just walk up and start hacking away. You need to set traps, like barrell bombs, poisoned meat, and pit traps. You also might want to consider some ranged weaponry.
The whole time limit on quests was irritating though. Theres no real way you can just go out in the wilderness and wander around collecting and hunting with no purpose. You have to have a quest to leave town, and you usually only have an hour or so to complete it. So not much time for side work there.
There is no real tale line, but for this kind of game it didn’t seem to be lacking for it.
What really kills this game, and I mean KILLS it is the absolutely ridiculous controls that make it NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE to satisfactorily control the camera to SEE WHAT YOU’RE DOING. You control movement with the left analog, while you attack with the right analog…
What about the shoulder buttons you say? Can’t you swing the camera with them? No. Not really. You can use L1 to make the camera jump directly behind you, but then since the camera is static in this game (it just stays in the position you leave it in) if you’re jumping around in combat what may be a excellent angle one second will get you killed the next. Especially in some areas where the camera decides to hide in the trees so you CAN’T SEE ANYTHING that’s going on action-wise.
You can use the control pad to swing the camera around, but that means you can’t go yourself and the camera at the same time. Unless you want to take your right hand and place it on the left side in order to control both pad and stick simultaneously… Of course you won’t be able to attack then.
Oh, and if you’re thinking’ “I’ll just change the controls to what I want them to be”: Well Capcom’s just given you the finger because there is no way to adjust this worthless control scheme.
Things wouldn’t be nearly so terrible if the game gave you some way of locking on to enemies, but that too is missing from this game.
I really wanted to like this one too. Hugely disappointing.
Rating: 2 / 5
I played this game for a couple of days, and finished up throwing it up on ebay. I have to say it starts out really fascinating, but it ends up getting ridiculous with the tasks you have to do. I thought the game was just mediocre at best. I know alot of people really want this game, but I didn’t reflect it was anything special.
Rating: 3 / 5
this game is so cool there is 30 monster to hunt and see but only three is online the monsters are splendid there are dragons call wyvern and there is also monster that look like dinoaurs.deers.cats.pig and boars.the boars and pigs will try to ram you and also the monster look so cool.there is 40 quests offline you can go on some will tell you to steal a egg of two from a dragon nest other wiil tell you to kill a dragon or dinosaur you can also use parts from the monster you kill to make thing.if you dont buy this this game something is wong with you.
Rating: 5 / 5
First off I need to say that this is probably the worst job that capcom has ever done with a game.How do you make killing monsters not fun!?!The graphics are excellent when you look at your person and the monsters are not half terrible either but the backgrounds are pretty terrible.The combat it at the best sluggish and in release player the monsters are mostly smarter than you.
The camera is the resolution worst part of this game and in person if it was not for the online play I would never have even bought this game.
Cons
-You must spend at the least three days just to make some decent armour
-The camera sucks
-The backgrounds are repetative and glitchy
-Combat is sluggish and dull most times
-The game can get repetative in release player very very quick
-No offline multiplayer
-Besides monster and weapon sounds the effects are not impressive
Pros
-Online mode makes up for some terrible parts
-You get to team up with three friends in online mode
-You can make more cash in online mode then on release player
-You can make your own armour and weapons by upgrading them in multiple branches based on what kind of skills you want
-You get skills from your equipment not the classic level system
-Monster and weapon sounds make up for the repetative backgrounds music(s) and anooying character grunts
All in all I give it a three because of the multiplayer…
my advice-Dont buy this game unless you have a network adapter and dont expect to much for release player.Rent it first and see if you like multiplayer then buy it.
Rating: 3 / 5