Eng Title: Monster Hunter 3 Tri
Jpn Title: モンスターハンター3(トライ)
Developer: CAPAOM
Publisher: CAPAOM
Genre: ACT Game
Platform: Wii
Size: 4.31GB
Format: DVDx1
Region : JPN
Lang : Japaness
Realease Date: Aug.01.2009 [Japan]
Homepage: http://www.capcom.com/monsterhunter/
Description :
Monster Hunter Tri is the third installment in the Monster Hunter series and is the direct sequel to Monster Hunter Dos. It was first announced for the PlayStation 3, but was canceled. Capcom, specifically Capcom managing corporate officer Katsuhiko Ichii, announced on October 10, 2007 that Monster Hunter 3 will be a Wii-exclusive title.[1]
Features:
Monster Hunter Tri is currently one of the only two games that include swimming and underwater combat. Monster Hunter Portable 3rd does not include this feature and as such the previously underwater areas have been modified or removed. Monster Hunter Tri G brings back the underwater combat that originated in this game along with other new features.
The Bow, Gunlance, Hunting Horn and Dual Swords weapon classes are not included in Monster Hunter Tri. It is currently unknown why these weapons were chosen to not be implemented as the the disc space on a Wii disc can easily hold 7-10 times as much data as is usually enscribed on it. It might have been Capcom’s attempt at restoring the game to its core elements. Although, the Bow is an entirely different class of weapon, unlike the others, which are modified versions of existing weapons, so some are wondering why it was removed. However, a brand new weapon has been added: the Switch Axe. In addition this is the first game to feature customizable Bowguns, each made from an individually interchangeable stock, barrel, and frame.
Monster Hunter Tri is the first 3rd generation game. Every area is new, there are no subspecies and most monsters from previous games are not included. Rathian, Rathalos and Diablos are the only returning large monsters, while Felyne, Melynx, Aptonoth, Popo and Kelbi are the only returning small monsters.
Players have the option to hunt in the Moga Woods (in single player); a free-hunting area with no time limit or penalty for fainting. Many large monsters can be hunted consecutively in this area for their carves. “Freehunting” requires no Quest signup. Because of this, there are no quest rewards (supply items can only be found by slaying Felynes and Melynx). Instead, commodity items can be obtained from Junior and traded for rare items via the Argosy or sold for money. Monsters that appear in the Moga Woods include the Great Jaggi, Qurupeco, Royal Ludroth, Rathian, Lagiacrus, and Rathalos.
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