This is hardly a straight port. With 50+ new monsters, new weapon types, new areas, visual improvements and more, it's quite different and worthy of a release.10 Monster Hunter games and they're up to "3".
Am I the only one wondering why more people aren't complaining about the fact that the same game is ported over and over and over?
Kirby Super Star Ultra: "It's the SNES game with some extras", Bitch whine moan.
Super Mario All-Stars Wii: "It's the SNES game which is some NES games", whine complain.
New Monster Hunter: GOTY I AM GETTING THE SYSTEM BECAUSE OF THIS
In other places if you keep taking base games and re-releasing them with added levels you get called out for milking the series and things of that nature.This is hardly a straight port. With 50+ new monsters, new weapon types, new areas, visual improvements and more, it's quite different and worthy of a release.
In other places if you keep taking base games and re-releasing them with added levels you get called out for milking the series and things of that nature.This is hardly a straight port. With 50+ new monsters, new weapon types, new areas, visual improvements and more, it's quite different and worthy of a release.
Again, 10 releases for 3 numbers in the series? That's a bit much. I can definitely understand rereleases with extras, but when the series is more re-releases than new entries something doesn't sound right.
*5 games. Even so, Monster Hunter games generally have enough differences to merit its existence even if it is based off an earlier game.So there's four games in the series of 10, 4/10, which are "largely" original? As in not even wholly separate?
Nobody has to argue about whether Kingdom Hearts 2 is a new game compared to the first, for example.
Wait a minute isn't MH3 for Wii U and 3DS essentially enhanced ports of the MH Tri?
If so, I've got to love Capcom's milking.
Nah, 50+ new monsters, new weapon types, new areas, visual improvements, control improvements. Honestly, I would say it's closer to being a new game than it is a port.Wait a minute isn't MH3 for Wii U and 3DS essentially enhanced ports of the MH Tri?
If so, I've got to love Capcom's milking.
Nah, 50+ new monsters, new weapon types, new areas, visual improvements, control improvements. Honestly, I would say it's closer to being a new game than it is a port.Wait a minute isn't MH3 for Wii U and 3DS essentially enhanced ports of the MH Tri?
If so, I've got to love Capcom's milking.
No. Not at all.Nah, 50+ new monsters, new weapon types, new areas, visual improvements, control improvements. Honestly, I would say it's closer to being a new game than it is a port.Wait a minute isn't MH3 for Wii U and 3DS essentially enhanced ports of the MH Tri?
If so, I've got to love Capcom's milking.
So an enhanced port?
No. Not at all.Nah, 50+ new monsters, new weapon types, new areas, visual improvements, control improvements. Honestly, I would say it's closer to being a new game than it is a port.Wait a minute isn't MH3 for Wii U and 3DS essentially enhanced ports of the MH Tri?
If so, I've got to love Capcom's milking.
So an enhanced port?
Game+little new content=enhanced portGame+new content=enhanced port.
Great logic, Bro.
Game+little new content=enhanced portGame+new content=enhanced port.
Great logic, Bro.
Game+lots of new content = not so new game?
Doesn't matter... it's the same game, isn't it?Game+little new content=enhanced portGame+new content=enhanced port.
Great logic, Bro.
Game+lots of new content = not so new game?
With so many additions that it's almost an entirely new game.Doesn't matter... it's the same game, isn't it?
With so many additions that it's almost an entirely new game.Doesn't matter... it's the same game, isn't it?