Nintendo 3DS
Release Date Feb 13, 2015 File Size 20800 Blocks Publisher Capcom Rating:
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In Monster Hunter™ 4 Ultimate you'll embark on an epic journey, traveling across a vast world hunting larger than life beasts as you search for the source of a mysterious virus. Travel with a caravan of fellow hunters and merchants as you make your way across multiple locales, each with its own unique look and feel in the largest Monster Hunter™ ever!
This grand adventure will include hundreds of quests to take on a variety of extraordinary creatures that yield valuable resources used for weapons and equipment. Choose from 14 different weapon classes such as the Dual Blades or Gunlance, or try one of the new weapons classes, the agile Insect Glaive or the devastating Charge Blade. Craft hundreds of different armor sets, each with their own unique skills and stats as you become the ultimate hunter.
But don't hunt alone! Form a party with up to three other friends locally or via the Nintendo Network to take on the fiercest foes together.
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Review
For all the success and large fan base, the Monster Hunter in Japan, the series never seems to settle in the West - but should. Four-player cooperative action-RPG series from Capcom is not as brutal, obscure, or as dark as the souls of the software daemon, but still beautiful: the same level of careful observation and the ability to make monsters require huge - only to later tools and accessories to your hat fashion hunters' needs.
I spent more than 11 hours with a copy of the import of Monster Hunter for the Nintendo 3DS 3G and have only just begun to scratch the surface, but I am pleased to announce that the transition to the 3DS seems admirable - with lights advanced and better controls in place. The title in Japan only contains several enhancements and gameplay to fans over until Monster Hunter 4, the following sequence in the real series of the popular action RPG need to bridge 3DS. The only disadvantage of this laptop will have to play their way through most of the new species - or at least online - and even if you help spent considerable hours of the Wii version, not a solution in place, you import the backup file to a 3DS.
Although the 3G requires that veteran hunters again, go through the motions at a much faster rate immediately granted access to any type of weapon. Inevitably lead players to bypass the door in its entirety by playing online - Earlier in his arms as a switch to open the new tri ax over the time to complete tasks people. Fortunately, the 3G reasons for eliminating the use of lagoons, conventional weapons Hunter and again the previous titles, Monster, including double-sword, a hunting horn, and a strong bond.
While the series has a reputation for success as the number of series of video games in Japan has implemented the awkward controls for the PSP has always had a kind of armor. In particular, the realization of 'Monster Hunter Claw' - a unique place, the left hand of the player on the PSP, which puts his thumb on the analog node and an index on the D-pad to control the camera - has required a set of skills required for high, despite the painful position of the finger. Fortunately, the port of 3DS, the problem of building muscles of the fingers is reduced to two unique implementations: the first is the platform Circle Pro - a great add-on Nintendo 3DS, giving it a second analog stick in the system - and maps of the camera controls for the second touch screen with virtual IOS style D-pad.
Of the two options, the group feels Pad Pro like the most comfortable and that the system makes for a long time at the hands of taxation. The concave bottom of the device fits perfectly into the line and added a dimension to help the two separate hands a little more, making the system less demanding for some doll. The only embarrassment Circle Pad Pro is the position of the second analog stick, which is located just right of the buttons on the front - a strange place for a second attempt, if you play regularly. While the investment outweigh the additional benefits to get used to the bar by far the most negative - but it is strange that the camera controls still feel designed to handle.
On land, instead of controlling them one full turn of 360 degrees in either direction, the camera moves horizontally from left to right, and switches between preset positions behind the player, if you push the lever to the forward or backward. It is a curious relic, like the art of the old boot, or even virtual D-pad, much better spent, a second analog stick. Can be rotated in the sections of the U-boats to the controls a setting in the more traditional camera by 360 degrees. With the addition of a switch on the bottom touch screen, on top of huge monster feels easier than ever before. If you turn the ignition key, the player can immediately focus on a Boss invading pressing the L button - a quick fix, which is very important when more than a giant creature comes into the region. A separate button for every boss now in its immediate vicinity, but never see more than two heads of the attack at once.
The touch screen of the 3DS has a range of customizable settings for Monster Hunter for the active exchange of user interface. Which is at the bottom of the screen in six tiles fixing a split in two by three, and the players, the tiles can move back and forth to make the user interface as accessible as possible. You can move the map or the health bars at the bottom of the screen, set a record for quick access to actions of the party, or choose among the shortcuts on the user interface on the other. As already mentioned, a virtual D-pad are used to control the camera from the screen below, if you do not like the extra bulk of the Circle Pad Pro - the size of the virtual platform can be redirected to the maximum comfort. Whatever the combination tools you choose to implement, is still accessible via the Start menu.
The relatively small size of the screen of 3DS feels firm on a large LCD screen of the PSP, but the pictures are very colorful and vivid 3G is based when compared to the Wii version. In particular, creates a new lighting system, real-time shadows, to complement the crisp, sharp images. Even the same steps look great, flooded places like Forrest - a heavy jungle area that uses a lot of impressive effects in the game, have a good relationship to the point. The 3D effect is based on 3G created a class, the audience on Monster Hunter instead of things pop into view. Although the 3D application is effective, is not essential and does not affect how you play the game
In all previous versions of the game, the Court has done the best job of the players introduced gradually into the system, a complicated structure in appearance, and Monster Hunter.While this is basically the Wii version of a laptop, there is much here that players continue to catch and even more the reputation of the series in the West - to help a character named Kayamba contains additional support for the single-player Mission complete. Only Capcom knows if 3G will reach our shores or not, even though most of the game is already due to the existence of the Wii version, which does not have such an on-line gaming on 3G Internet is not very reassuring. We hope that this expansion of Tri excellent English 1 day - or be forced to pay heavy import prices and wait with the rest of the world of Monster Hunter 4th.