Ughhh Monster Hunter, the most overrated game series in Japan. It is the COD of Japan. This is my opinion, but I don't usually criticize games.
IIRC, Frontier isn't really liked in Japan as everyone prefers the main series.
Good news for the vitas sales I assume.
Though intelligent gamers will already have Soul Sacrifice which is infinitely better with a similar feel (just more refined, indepth, thought out, and properly executed).
So, 0 interest for me.
I disagree. Soul Sacrifice is a good game, yes. I even got it too, but in that game, there are quests where you need to kill kitties. I'm a cat owner and I cannot even do any of those quest. In Monster Hunter, you just kill some overgrown lizards, pedobears and stuff which all can slain without sad faces.
I disagree. Soul Sacrifice is a good game, yes. I even got it too, but in that game, there are quests where you need to kill kitties. I'm a cat owner and I cannot even do any of those quest. In Monster Hunter, you just kill some overgrown lizards, pedobears and stuff which all can slain without sad faces.
That post probably didn't require that we'll of a thought out response.The mark of a bad game - an enemy you don't particularly fancy.
There's a number of things wrong with your statement:
- They're not real cats - they're strings of binary data
- You're supposed to feel bad about sacrificing anything in-game - that's the whole point. Your sorcerer is balancing on the scales of good and evil, sacrificing and saving
- Most of those cats are complete bastards - they've turned into Orcs to compete with Goblins and upon doing so they began mutilating and devouring their owners... I don't see a whole lot of reasons to feel bad for them - sacrifice the berserker and evil souls and save divine and neutral ones if it makes you feel better
- They're not real cats - They're strings of binary data. It's a good reason so it should be mentioned twice
Well, I guess Capcom is going to be coherent on this one - after it being out on "not-so-big-in-Japan" platforms like the 360 and the PC, they're going to follow closely that trend, yet again. Now with the PSVita.It's "not really liked in Japan" precisely because it was previously a PC/XBox 360 game - neither of those platforms is really "big" in the country of the cherry blossom and if anything, this is the game's chance for making its big splash.