claw??The demo was pretty good, but I still prefer the claw to lock-on. I was also surprised by how much easier Plesioth is to hunt underwater than on land. 20 minutes was NOT enough time though, it took all that I had to kill it within the time limit.
This is the PSP go example, but this method of controlling the camera and moving at the same time is called the claw. Some people get hand cramps doing this, especially on the go. haha.claw??
Lol didn't know there was a name for it I did the claw on the first PSP though I don't have go.This is the PSP go example, but this method of controlling the camera and moving at the same time is called the claw. Some people get hand cramps doing this, especially on the go. haha.
Uh...they did. It's available on the Wii U and 3DS.Capcom, Y U no release demo in US store?
Uh...they did. It's available on the Wii U and 3DS.
Depends on what you have already. 3U won't be too different from Tri on Wii or Portable 3rd on PSP, so if you have one of those I would get Tomb Raider. But if you don't have any other Monster Hunter games, I would get it.okay so I have the money should I get this + circle pad pro or should I get the new tomb raider coming out?
I rather buy 4:
"Capcom has shared details on additional weapons that will be included in Monster Hunter 4.[4] A new weapon called sōchūkon (操虫棍?) "Operating Insect Rod" is a double-ended staff capable of quick fluid attacks like the Long Sword, which is also capable of summoning a large Neopteron that will drain energy from monsters to boost the Hunter (in terms of attack, health, speed or defense). The weapon also feature commanding a ryōchū (猟虫?) "hunting insect" to get power ups from other monsters. To use this new hunting companion, you mark a target monster. Release the insect, and it will head out to the monster and suck up its energy. Call the insect back, and you'll be able to use its bounty to strengthen your character. The "energy" the insect sucks up is called "EX" (or possibly EXE). The property it strengthens is indicated by its color. White increases your speed. Red increases your attack strength. Green increases your vitality. Orange increases your defensive strength. The hunting insects are capable of jumping, so they may be able to reach areas that aren't accessible by you.
Another new weapon is the Charge Axe, that works similarly to the Switch Axe in Monster Hunter Tri. In Sword Mode it works like the Sword and Shield, while also collecting energy with each hit, that can be released in a powerful charge attack. In Axe mode the weapon gains reach, power and the ability to stun enemies at the cost of the shield and the speed in Sword Mode."
Finally some power-ups being added to the series. And environment involvement. This is enough for me to jump on board. Cause the game will no longer be a generic hack, slash and run away snooze-fest.
It's still going to be a generic (is it?) hack, slash, and run away.
Nope, and probably won't...has portable 3rd come to the states yet?
ITs not hack-slash and run away. I wont say its not LOADED with that, but later hunts (especially Tri multiplayer) involve actual thinking and planning, if you run in with a bowgun expecting to hack and slash your going to fail pretty hard.
Yeah, there's a lot of weapons I would love to be good with, but at the end of the day I'm still resorting to great swords unless I really need a different weapon for a particular foe.