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Monster Hunter Tri: worth the money?
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Wow, man. Full stops are your friend.
2 things you'll want to bear in mind:
1) The game is both slow and lengthy. The tutorial will take you quite a while and you won't see your first Boss Monster until a few hours in - there are a lot of gameplay mechanics to take on board.
2) The game is incredibly hard. You are but a single man with weak armour and a shitty weapon. They are a rampaging dinosaur that can easily kill you in 2 or 3 hits if you aren't vigilant. Battles both take a long time and involve a lot of dodging and tactics. You can go online for 3 allies, but most of the dudes still playing are regulars; and will expect a minimum level of competence from you.
(08-02-2010, 06:37 PM)Sheriff Deadpool Wrote: yes


i really can't say anything else

'yes' buy it, it's amazing

That really does nothing to point out its flaws; of which there are many.

It's a good game. But it's in no way designed for everyone. Considering it's about £50 to buy the game with a Classic Controller (you'll need one - the game's unplayable with the Wiimote), that's a rather... irresponsible endorsement. Not that you'd actually care about that or anything.
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Monster Hunter Tri: worth the money? - by 2+D - 08-02-2010, 06:10 PM
RE: Monster Hunter Tri: worth the money? - by GrooveMan.exe - 08-02-2010, 06:40 PM
RE: Monster Hunter Tri: worth the money? - by 2+D - 08-06-2010, 11:39 PM

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