Tenbatsu said:Erm...Monster Hunter 3 Tri Snack.
Tenbatsu said:In this issue of Famitsu, Moga Village is shown.
Important people in the Village
- Village Chief
- Village Chief's Son
Moga Village is divided into:
- My House
- Quest Counter
- Farm
- Dining Area
- Item Shop
- Armor/Weapon Shop
- Port (Hunting Boat and Trading Boat)
- Moga Forest (?)
You can arrange your hair style too but the scans are too small to see the details. There is also a section on ChaCha.
Plus you can carry your save data around via wiiremote, to a friend's place etc.
Yeah, pretty disappointed with the limited edition too, they should bundle in some art book or something.NomarTyme said:Meh at the limited edition. I wish Capcom would make weapon keychains! I would gladly buy a hammer keychain.
Already got my ad-hoc party to setup. I buying at Amazon though... it'll take a week or so.Teknoman said:Really no where else to ask this...and I figure alot of fans are in here, so where is the official MHF:Unite topic? Game releases this Tuesday and nothing yet. I can find that giant ad-hoc party step by step for games of that type to help out.
Eh... I want metal DCB keychain.Tenbatsu said:Yeah, pretty disappointed with the limited edition too, they should bundle in some art book or something.
Anw some keychains
[IMG/]http://www.capcom.co.jp/monsterhunter/img_contents/goods_other_img86.jpg[/IMG]
March 2010.Wii Will Rock U said:This looks SO fun.
Is it confirmed for US release yet?
neo2046 said:
You sure? Is there any source confirming this is getting a March 2010 release in US?Nirolak said:March 2010.
Wii Will Rock U said:You sure? Is there any source confirming this is getting a March 2010 release in US?
Well, it was what the release date was in that release date chart Nintendo released after E3.Wii Will Rock U said:You sure? Is there any source confirming this is getting a March 2010 release in US?
Source: http://www.capcom-unity.com/ask_cap...e_finalised_release_date&post_num=5#296894698Sven said:To the best of my knowlwedge we haven't given any dates yet.
Seriously? I was at E3 and had no idea. :lolschuelma said:Yup- the official Nintendo E3 release list.
cw_sasuke said:once you go black......etc.
looks awesome !!!
Tenbatsu said:Anw some keychains
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3175022
Loklak. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and...no, hang on, wrong time period.
The virtual city that serves as the hub for Monster Hunter 3's online component may look a bit ramshackle, but if you're a rough, tough hunter with a retractable axe about half again your height, it's like a second home. If you've got a net-connected Wii and a desire to bag huge creatures in the wilderness with faceless friends somewhere in Japan, you'll be hanging out in Loklak a lot. So get used to it.
Broadly speaking, Loklak is divided into five areas:
- The town gate, where you choose a server based on what level of experience you are and what it is you want to do (for example, recruit people for a quest). The gate's also home to Loklak's information desk, helpfully telling you about special shop sales and special limited-time events.
- The main square, where you trade items, buy tools/materials, and combine purchased or found materials together to make new things. There's also an "interior workshop," an outdoor stand that creates furniture for your guest house (more on that below) if you bring the owner the right items.
- The tavern, where you pick up quests and eat food to power up your hunter before hitting the road. The bar's also home to the town colosseum, where tournaments are occasionally held.
- The lodging row, where the guest houses are. The size of your guest house depends entirely on your hunter's rank; the better you get, the more luxurious it becomes. You can also invite friends to your place to hang out if you like.
- The workshop, where you buy and upgrade/modify your weapons.
Japanese gamers will set foot in Loklak for the first time August 1, when Monster Hunter 3 is due to hit stores. American would-be hunters will be let in...sometime afterward. Probably. [/IMG]
Tenbatsu said:
You must play MH online with friends or foes! Single player will get boring after a while.Vinnk said:Sounds excellent. But I wish it was free online. I will probably still get it for single playe though.
Tenbatsu said:You must play MH online with friends or foes!
Yes, I will be 2 friends, a party of 3. Missing one player thou. Feel free to join us!Captain N said:Will I be seeing you online? I hope someone else from GAF is on here so we can chat in english
Tenbatsu said:Yes, I will be 2 friends, a party of 3. Missing one player thou. Feel free to join us!
Am not so sure about the Wii version thou as I never go online with MHG before as my Wii is NA. I think most likely dont need to since its using Wiipoints now rather than KDDI.Captain N said:I'll be there week one! the only reason not day one..because i believe it comes out on a saturday and it's shipping from NY and I live in california. Do you know if i'll need to make up a fake Japanese address?
Nothing is confirmed yet at this point of time.RuneFactoryFanboy said:Wait was confirmed pay-to-play for north america?
yes I'm still clinging to the dream :'(
Dont think so, its a MH3 Tri Completion Announcement Meeting.Dascu said:Going to announce the PSP version?
Dascu said:Going to announce the PSP version?
!!!Tenbatsu said:New stage, Snow Mountain.
Those with a JP Wii please see the new PV in Nintendo Channel. Help to upload to if possible.