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I already expected the worst, like a pachinko mobile game, so even if they announced a repackaged deepdown or just a western title of a port, then I probably wouldn't be disappointed.
I already expected the worst, like a pachinko mobile game, so even if they announced a repackaged deepdown or just a western title of a port, then I probably wouldn't be disappointed.
How would a "redone" Deep Down be disappointing?
I'd say that it would be freking great to se the resourgeance of that looker of a demo with a MH universe in it.
Because Deep Down was a weird action RPG who's combat looked nothing like MonHun at all? Like, unless they completely redid the whole combat engine than that game would have no right calling itself Monster Hunter.
Well is not what i desire, just what i think.
I don't think that Capcom have enough people to manage to work on:
Monster hunter 5
Monster hunter XX port + localizations
Monster hunter stories localization
Monster hunter worlds
The Mh hunter teems never been so big on the past, i can't think they have enough people for all that.
MH5 onIf I'm not mistaken, MHX, MHXX and MH stories weren't developed by the main MH team. MH Stories was developed by Mavelous and MHX and MHXX were directed by Yasunori Ichinose while the director of the main serie, Kaname Fujioka, has gone missing since MH4U. What do you think he's working on?
You guys are thinking too hard about it.
It's a new mainline Monster Hunter skewing a bit more towards the west. It's probably by the main team.
Switch was never part of the equation.
I just hope it's good and is successful enough to be a long running series on PS4/Xbox/PC.
Why would that happen? This seems to be a move to add to the success on handheld, not replace it.I hope it's good too but I'll be annoyed if it means no more portable games/more traditional formula or that those games become an afterthought. :/
I hope it's good too but I'll be annoyed if it means no more portable games/more traditional formula or that those games become an afterthought. :/
that's a good thing actually,as the Switch is selling tremendously without Monster Hunter, there will be someone replace Capcom and Monster Hunter as the main hunting game series on the console as soon as Capcom leaving the field, and this is not the same situation with the Vita btwI hope it's good too but I'll be annoyed if it means no more portable games/more traditional formula or that those games become an afterthought. :/
Why would they suddenly relegate their most reliably successful product line to an afterthought based on a hypothetical successful yet hugely expensive spin-off? Mario has had 2D,3D and Mario Kart running for donkeys years now, all it means is they have enough reason to push both types of games. Capcom need any successes they can get at the moment, no chance of them ditching classic Monster Hunter with its reliable customer base (that's gradually increasing in the west anyway) even if a hypothetical 'westernised' version is a runaway success.I hope it's good too but I'll be annoyed if it means no more portable games/more traditional formula or that those games become an afterthought. :/
Why would that happen? This seems to be a move to add to the success on handheld, not replace it.
No chance of that happening. Switch will carry the traditional formula for the next generation at least.
What can happen though is them implementing certain features (QoL improvements...voice acting?) from World into the Switch line.
It all depends on the resources available. The portable/generations games have all heavily reused assets which won't be possible if the level design is fundamentally different, to a much greater extent than Tri and Portable 3rd.
Add the fact that Switch is a HD console too and the pressure of yearly releases and suddenly it becomes difficult to give those Ames the attention they deserve.
They're going full 3 Ultimate, releasing XX in the U.S. and Europe at the same time as the Switch version of XX in Japan. A worldwide release, if you will.Capcom files trademark for "Monster Hunter: World" in U.S and Europe
They're going full 3 Ultimate, releasing XX in the U.S. and Europe at the same time as the Switch version of XX in Japan. A worldwide release, if you will.
Capcom files trademark for "Monster Hunter: World" in U.S and Europe
EUIPO
It's definitely happening
please don't be a mobile game
The less time we see a JP copyright registration, the more I start to believe that it's a game that's already out there.Capcom files trademark for "Monster Hunter: World" in U.S and Europe
EUIPO
It's definitely happening
please don't be a mobile game
iirc the last few have released on Saturdays in Japan too.Being a Friday release (25 Aug) makes sense for worldwide release
Legit question: how much will MHW borrow from Destiny?
it isn't a letdown if the build up came from a bunch of rumors and "insider leaks", much like the pokemon direct that happened earlier
This whole song and dance of some people thinking that MH is going to be on PS4 is starting to make me wonder if this is their "Pokemon Stars." Something to which they desperately cling to in spite of how it was never officially confirmed to begin with.
If anything else, we will definitely find out tomorrow if we are indeed getting MHXX, but to see anything tonight MH related? Really does seem like a far cry of expectations. Still, if we do see something out of the blue, you won't hear me complain about it.
Especially since the Microsoft already conference came and went with no mention of it.Eurogamer backed the Stars rumor and it turned out to be bogus.
There's a chance that Matt got the wrong info too
Especially since the Microsoft already conference came and went with no mention of it.
Especially since the Microsoft already conference came and went with no mention of it.
Someone else teased the trademark ("Monster" and "World") 5 days before this thread went up though.Eurogamer backed the Stars rumor and it turned out to be bogus.
There's a chance that Matt got the wrong info too
Especially since the Microsoft already conference came and went with no mention of it.
lolEspecially since the Microsoft already conference came and went with no mention of it.
Someone else teased the trademark ("Monster" and "World") 5 days before this thread went up though.
You guys are thinking too hard about it.
It's a new mainline Monster Hunter skewing a bit more towards the west. It's probably by the main team.
Switch was never part of the equation.
And what does not having MHXX say about what the execs think about every other platform then? Because you have to be delusional if you think that Disney Afternoon Collection and MMC2 are going to outsell MHXX.
It's got nothing to do with sales, the fact is Capcom's two biggest - and only - Switch games are cheap ports. Both come from their most established IP (Street Fighter and Monster Hunter), but you can't deny that this is a big step down from how they supported 3DS out the gate.
The fact that they can't even be bothered to put some low budget compilations on Switch, which would be a good fit for the system, speaks volumes in my eyes.
the wait is excruciating
another 9-10 hours before the drop
No chance of that happening. Switch will carry the traditional formula for the next generation at least.
What can happen though is them implementing certain features (QoL improvements...voice acting?) from World into the Switch line.
The fuck?Nintendo's conference is tomorrow, child.