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Monster Hunter Tri is set in a massive, sublime land where humans and monsters coexist. You play the role of an up-and-coming hunter who must accomplish various quests to achieve glory and help the residents of their village survive. Do you have the courage to hunt the monsters that roam your world? It won't be easy - the monsters are strong and numerous. Yet by hunting together with friends, or fighting the good fight solo, there is no monster that cannot be defeated.
Monster Hunter Tri is an action RPG centered around your expertise with the various weapon sets available in game to take down the plethora of monsters that fill the game world, including underwater environments. Hunters can track monsters, set traps for them and either capture or slay them when they are encountered. In single player mode you can select a hunter of either gender, choose from a variety of weapons classes and set off with a crew of AI companions referred to as ChaCha. When a monster is slain, the hunter can carve off their horns, scales and bones, which can be used to create a huge variety of weapons and armor. These items can be bought or crafted by giving the village blacksmith materials and a fee. With success come upgrades both for you and your ChaCha companion. New Underwater Maps - For the first time ever in any Monster Hunter game, you will be able explore land and sea and hunt monsters of the deep Fully Customizable Equipment - With ten weapon categories - including the all-new Switch Axe - and new armor and weaponry created from the remains of slain monsters, there are almost limitless opportunities for equipment customization Choice of Controls - Play with either the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, with the Classic Controller or Classic Controller Pro Take Your Character with You - The ability to save your character to your Wii Remote lets you engage in multiplayer hunts anytime on a friend's console
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- The ability to save your character to your Wii Remote lets you engage in multiplayer hunts anytime on a friend's console.
- Play with either the Classic Controller Pro (included), Wii Remote and Nunchuk or the Classic Controller, and because communication is key in coordinated hunts Monster Hunter Tri supports Wii Speak and text chat.
- In the hunt, you?re never alone. Hunt together with up to 4 players online or take on arena quests with 2-player split-screen action. In single player mode, you even have the ability to hunt with AI-controlled characters named ChaCha.
- Monsters have unique and dynamic personalities, abilities and defenses, increasing in complexity as the player progresses. They camouflage themselves to ambush hunters, but will flee or call for help if outmatched.
- With ten weapon categories ? including the all-new Switch Axe ? and new armor and weaponry created from the remains of slain monsters, there are almost limitless opportunities for equipment customization.
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Monster Hunter Tri Classic Controller Bundle
Monster Hunter Tri is set in a massive, sublime land where humans and monsters coexist. You play the role of an up-and-coming hunter who must accomplish various quests to achieve glory and help the residents of their village survive. Do you have the courage to hunt the monsters that roam your world? It won't be easy - the monsters are strong and numerous. Yet by hunting together with friends, or fighting the good fight solo, there is no monster that cannot be defeated.
Monster Hunter Tri is an action RPG centered around your expertise with the various weapon sets available in game to take down the plethora of monsters that fill the game world, including underwater environments. Hunters can track monsters, set traps for them and either capture or slay them when they are encountered. In single player mode you can select a hunter of either gender, choose from a variety of weapons classes and set off with a crew of AI companions referred to as ChaCha. When a monster is slain, the hunter can carve off their horns, scales and bones, which can be used to create a huge variety of weapons and armor. These items can be bought or crafted by giving the village blacksmith materials and a fee. With success come upgrades both for you and your ChaCha companion. New Underwater Maps - For the first time ever in any Monster Hunter game, you will be able explore land and sea and hunt monsters of the deep Fully Customizable Equipment - With ten weapon categories - including the all-new Switch Axe - and new armor and weaponry created from the remains of slain monsters, there are almost limitless opportunities for equipment customization Choice of Controls - Play with either the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, with the Classic Controller or Classic Controller Pro Take Your Character with You - The ability to save your character to your Wii Remote lets you engage in multiplayer hunts anytime on a friend's console
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April 21st, 2010 on 7:02 pm
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Monster Hunter Tri is a good game for anyone, whether it be a veteran hunter or someone new to franchise. This game really excels in beauty for being a Wii game and is one of the best wii games of all time.
Controls- The controls are easy to get used to and if you got the classic controller pro bundle, then controller is very sturdy and precise.
Graphics- As said before this game looks for good on the Wii. If you have the HD components for the wii and an HDTV then you will be stunned once you take off on your first quest.
Gameplay- The gameplay is very easy to get used to and there is a tutorial to help you get used to both old and new controls. Once you start beating the bigger and badder monsters you will feel like you have acomplished something huge.
Online- The most important thing about Monster Hunter is the ability play with others. If there is a quest you cannot complete then you can always get the help of others. You can even use your wiispeak or keyboard to communicate with others. Best thing is there is none of that friend code stuff you have to deal with so you can play with anyone.
If you want a game to dust off your wii or you are an old monster hunter fan, then this is the game for you.
April 28th, 2010 on 9:26 pm
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I have played this game so much. First of all I love the controls. I played this game with all the controllers, classic controller, wii remote and nunchuck, and classic controller pro. My favorite is the classic controller pro. You should definitely buy this bundle instead of the game only. The classic controller was the worst controller of of them all because it does not fit in your hand at all. The wii remote and nunchuck were good too. It was nice that you you could attack by swinging the remote and you could move with the nunchuck. The classic controller pro is the best controller because it fits in your hand perfectly. I it is the best controller in terms of fitting in your hand of the wii remote and nunchuck, classic controller, x-box 360 and ps3. The classic controller pro in the game is also good because the buttons are much more simple. The graphics of the game are amazing. I have HD cables for my wii and I was stunned. The graphics are that good. You can see the monsters so well and you can see the beautiful mountains right there. The music was good too. I was very happy with the length of the village (solo) mode. It took me a long time to beat. The online play probably was the best part. If you have wii speak and your friends have wii speak to you will be amazed and even if you do not have wii speak tec=xt chat is good too. When I hunt with my friends I tell which side of the monster I will attack and which which side of the monster I should attack. I can also tell my friends whatever I want. Also the hunts online are fun because it’s not like hunting with a CPU; you’re friend can make mistakes. Also you can play online with any one even if you do not know them. Also you can create a very detailed character and make it look just like you. You can store your character to your wii remote so you are ready to go at your friends house. Also the two player arena hunts are fun as well. You have a split screen so you can see where your character is going. That pretty much covers everything and overall you should buy this bundle, use the classic controller pro, and play online!
May 1st, 2010 on 11:36 am
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It is very good I highly recommend getting the controller bundle if you already don’t have a Classic Controller+ which comes in it. It simplifies the controls ten-fold and makes an already enjoyable game more enjoyable.
May 3rd, 2010 on 7:09 am
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this is my first MH game. somehow i missed it on PS2, and i don’t own a PSP. so this review is not coming from a fanboy defending the game no matter its flaws.
the other reviews are accurate — this is not a “casual” game to pick up and get the hang of in 10 minutes. heck, it takes longer than that to set up your character! then a few hours (or days) of learning-the-ropes missions, just shy of actual tutorials, and hunting small herbivores. and gathering, lots of gathering. you see, EVERYTHING you find in the game has some use at some point.
all of that is necessary background. the main draw of the game is fighting giant monsters, but you can’t just run up and hit them unprepared (well, you CAN. but you’ll die). you have to use all that stuff you’ve been collecting to forge better weapons and armor, and combine materials into healing potions, energy boosts, etc.
how is the giant monster-fighting? in a word, awesome. at first you think, “that’s crazy, i can’t fight that thing!” and you die quickly the first few times. but eventually you’re dodging the attacks that used to KO you, learning when/where to hit the critter, how to chase it when it runs, where it hides to heal, etc. you, the player, must learn these things. nothing is “given” to you — no lock-on, no QTEs, no automatic camera tracks, no glowing “hit the monster here!” indicators, nothing like that.
there’s just no better feeling than charging at and taking down a monster that you *used* to run from. XD
online play is a lot of fun … IF you have the right group. it can sometimes be a challenge to find 3 like-minded players, but when you do, it’s magic. downside: the log-in process seems cluttered, with selections of servers, city gates, and cities overwhelming a new player.
the good news is MH has its own friend system, allowing you to register friends on the fly while playing. there’s a chat window to talk to the whole team, using either on-screen keys or your own USB keyboard, and registered friends (only) can use WiiSpeak. at this point, almost nobody is using WiiSpeak, heh.
since this was a bundle, let me say that the CC Pro is one of the best controllers i’ve ever played with. it’s so comfortable that i forget i’m even *using* a controller — i’m dodging, rolling, and striking back, not pressing buttons.
to sum up, this game won’t be for everyone; but the ones who enjoy it will LOVE it.
May 3rd, 2010 on 2:25 pm
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Okay, this is probably the best Action/Fighting game ever (for Wii), and will be for the next 6 months or so until Conduit 2 comes out or something like that… anyways. This buy, at first, seemed logical, since the Classic Controller Pro costed something around $40 in Japan, but then I calculated how much it would be to just buy the game alone and a Classic Controller Pro separately (which is $20 in the US now), and it costed about $65 – $69. Compare that to the Bundle’s $82.99 on Amazon.com, and you’ll see what I mean. If you REALLY want to buy them both together, go to a different site or to a local store and get it for around $55, or just wait a few months for the price to drop.
If not, have a good time saving $15+ dollars!
P.S. Amazon FORCED me to rate the game, so I just put 5 & 5, which is what I’ll put for the game by itself most likely.
May 12th, 2010 on 12:24 pm
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I’ve loved Monster Hunter since it was first released on PS2, and if you’ve enjoyed any other Monster Hunter game, I can end this review quickly by simply saying that this is the best of the series, so pick it up.
If you’ve never played Monster Hunter before, you’re in for a treat. Some players consider the controls to be moderately complex, so it may take awhile to get used to them, but once you have them down you will be having countless hours of fun…I’m not even halfway through the game and I’ve logged almost 100 hours; I expect to have racked up more than 1000 before I put the game down.
I’ll try to be succinct. Here’s what you can expect:
- epic battles with fantastic and huge monsters
- a real sense of risk versus reward in battle
- punishing but fair combat that gives a true sense of accomplishment for victories
- tons of resources to collect and equipment to build and use
- great character customization
- stylistic, exaggerated tribal hunting and gathering
- hundreds of hours of content
- the best online play the Wii has ever seen; no friend codes required!
May 12th, 2010 on 11:45 pm
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The bundle is great. I can’t complain about a $40 game and a $20 controller for $50. Ive played this game with both the wiimode/nunchuck combo and the classic controller plus and classic controller plus feels much better. The game itself is a delight. In the beginning Monster Hunter Tri felt like tedious harvesting in an MMORPG but after playing online with my two brothers and a mate from high-school this game really began to shine. Encounters with monsters in the single player that seemed very hard turned into strategic missions in multi-player with each of us playing a role. After that the harvesting changed from an exercise in tedium to build a better toothpick to a necessary step in preparing for the many challenges that lay ahead. Pick a target, build an arsenal, and complete your objective and satisfaction will ensue. This game will appeal to the collector and to the hardcore creature slayer in all of us. Be Prepared.
May 14th, 2010 on 1:43 pm
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This review is just more for the five star rating. I agree with almost everything good said about this game. Get it, also get the controller, I have played with both and the difference is amazing. GET THIS GAME!
May 16th, 2010 on 6:59 am
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These are the games I love. Creating a character, exploring majestic, graphically breathtaking landscapes questing to complete your goals. Monster Hunter 3 adds the amazing realm of massive creatures and animals to hunt, amazing worlds to explore and limitless possibilities. The control is excellent, the graphics are amazing, the sound is superb and this is by far over all the perfect game. Let the hunt begin.
May 21st, 2010 on 1:43 am
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This and Super Mario Galaxy are hands down the best Wii games available in my opinion. Monster Hunter has a more serious tone and is much more difficult. It has a learning curve, but it’s worth every minute you put into it. Single player is fun and multiplayer is a blast! It works with Wii Speak. You can send text messages with the controller or a USB keyboard. The controller method is horrendous (they have a funky keyboard displayed on screen making it hard to text efficiently). It works great using the keyboard though and most USB keyboards will work. I originally thought I had to buy a Wii specific keyboard, but tried the old one that I had lying around and it worked!
I am one person that the font appears more fuzzy. I can read it, but it’s not always easy. I have my Wii connected to a HD widescreen television and all the settings proper on the wii…others say that theirs looks great though. It does not take away from the fun though. Speaking of screen…the graphics are great for a Wii game…they definitely don’t match my PS3 or 360, but outstanding for a Wii game.
About the Controller. I got the bundle that included the controller and have not tried to play without it. I really like the controller and having easy access to all buttons which you won’t have with the nunchuck / wii remote. It feels similar to a PS3 controller…only negative with it is the weight…it feels light and cheap, but it works great.
About Wii Speak. Two things to note:
1) You do NOT have to exchange Wii console or friend codes. You do have to send a message to the player online and request them to be a friend within the monster hunter game. Once both accept, then it works like a champ. Other players who do not have Wii Speak cannot hear you talking though
2) Do yourself a favor and get headphones to listen to the game and speech if you are using Wii Speak. The echo is bad otherwise. The Wii Speak quality is already not good so the echo makes it even worse. Besides, if you get the headphones, you will get a more surround sound experience and can turn up the audio as loud as you want when family members are sleeping (believe me it makes a big difference for me)
The Online community is awesome. There are always plenty of people online and most are very friendly…they are willing to help you even if you are a much lower rank than others.
They also put special online only “events” and “Arena” missions that you get to do each week. Some give you special tickets to allow you to get a special weapon that you can’t get any other way. This additional content is free!!!
Overall, there are a couple of minor issues but in the end this is a fantastic game that will last a long time. I highly recommend it!