The posters name is HorizonWhy? It's selling very well. Will end with better sales than a MH game.
The posters name is HorizonWhy? It's selling very well. Will end with better sales than a MH game.
Hahaha somebody post that interview hated did with reggie
Fighting anything underwater was awful
Glad it's gone! Fuck goldbeard.
Why? Is it the combat? The grind for materials?
Underwater fights were the best. All yall suck.
Hilarious. Like Switch fans don't pop up in every thread possible going "Switch port? Switch port?" Foh.
True. Both are annoying and should stop.
Why? It's selling very well. Will end with better sales than a MH game.
I bet you enjoy going to the dentist too
The West is definitely getting both the 3DS and Switch version. Capcom isn't localising MH stories just to then give the middle finger to the 3DS user base.
I expect cross-play and cross-save, just like with 3U, and some basic graphical upgrades. Hopefully, without input lag and frame rate issues this time.
Capcom should give those who bought the game from the JP eShop a steep discount (50%?). It would help them generate some goodwill after saying there won't be a G version and keeping quiet about the Switch version. Sales of XX show they can't nickel and dime their fans forever.
Capcom publishes MH in Europe, too.
Is it? I can't find it on NA's site but the European pages list Capcom as the publisher.
You should be looking at the JP release dates. 3U for Wii U came out 1 year after the original 3DS release. They did spend more time on it than on P3rd HD which was basically just a PSP game running in an emulator but they also introduced control and frame rate problems. I just hope that was due to them rushing to make it in time for Wii U's launch and not a sign of how little they care.
I expect the same control scheme as on 3DS, minus the 2nd screen stuff, of course. I do hope they will let us put item shortcuts at the edges of the screen.
More varied gameplay? Each weapon is its own thing. Each monster is its own new challenge.
The sense of progression is when you realise you can finally kick a monster's ass and are no longer getting flung across the area. Feels pretty good.
Tried getting the other Zelda one in 4 but I quit before managing it.
Capcom PR must be drunk. They know the Switch is super hot, especially in Japan. Don't worry folks.
Hmm...I'll definitely get it because of the new Generations content that I never got because I didn't get XX on the 3DS, like the new monsters and subspecies and new variants and G-Rank. But do the monsters still die as fast as they did in Generations? That would be a huge bummer.
A bit of a shame costumes are so hard to get. Would love to get this early on in the game and keep using it
Tried getting the other Zelda one in 4 but I quit before managing it.
I know they're different, but it's a bit of a bummer MH doesn't feel as good as BoTW. Played a bit tonight and it's kind of hard
I can totally relate to that.I haven't been able to enjoy MH since the Wii U port. I love the 3DS but my terrible vision can't handle the tiny screen for a game like MH.
Because most of the time they're locked behind some really hard Arena quests. And Arena quests are the fucking worst.? Why are the costumes so hard to get?
I can totally relate to that.
I lived MH3U in the Wii U, playing it on the big screen was amazing.
I was pretty sad when there was no Wii U version of 4U.
I always got hand cramps when playing MonHun games on the 3DS, but I pulled through.
Now that XX is coming to Switch hand cramps are finally no more!
Take the loss, with L standing for lossOff topic: I never understood this gif, what does it mean ?
Why? It's selling very well. Will end with better sales than a MH game.
Sure.Would this theoretically be a good first Monster Hunter (assuming it comes out in the States?)
Would this theoretically be a good first Monster Hunter (assuming it comes out in the States?)
Would this theoretically be a good first Monster Hunter (assuming it comes out in the States?)
Yep.Would this theoretically be a good first Monster Hunter (assuming it comes out in the States?)
Off topic: I never understood this gif, what does it mean ?
No, not really. I'd still give a shot and see if the gameplay clicks but Capcom has only made the MH series more and more overstuffed and not as welcoming to newcomers as it could be.
Monster hunter Open world PS4 next gen baby no more loading times etc.
#believe it
MH4 is still the best starting point as the campaign explains all to newcomers, whereas Generations is more of a greatest hits that offers up a huge, potentially overwhelming amount of stuff to do immediately.Would this theoretically be a good first Monster Hunter (assuming it comes out in the States?)
Monster hunter Open world PS4 next gen baby no more loading times etc.
#believe it
Generations? Generations is a great starting point, its heavily streamlined and the dodge mechanics with arts greatly helps make the game much easier to handle.
A monster hunter JoyCon will look like a joy con that can be used to play monster hunter in tabletop mode co op with a joy con each
Make it so
No to the open world. As an MH vet with numerous hours over the years I like the way the map is. The set up is multiple "arenas" that are linked together. Each "arena" differs from each other which you have to adapt to the surroundings. Some sections are very small with very little room for error and some are big that give you a little more breathing room. There are areas that have ledges, water, temperature changes etc. that gives advantages/disadvantages to the monster or the player. Monsters traverse some sections of the map not available to the player. Making those parts available via open world would impact the the "arena" aspect of the game.