[QUOTE="NaveedLife"]How did Tri feel incomplete? It is the only one I played and I honestly did not play it enough, but it felt rather flawed.ANIMEguy10034
Here's a comparison of Monster Hunter Tri (2010 - Wii) and Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (2009 - PSP):
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Monster Hunter Tri
Total Amount of Monsters: 35
Weapon Classes: Great Sword, Sword and Shield, Hammer, Lance, Costumizable Bowguns, Long Sword, Switch Axe
Online Multiplayer? Yes.
*G-Rank? No.
Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
Total Amount of Monsters: 81
Weapon Classes: Great Sword, Sword and Shield, Hammer, Lance, Light Bowgun, Heavy Bowgun, Long Sword, Dual Swords, Hunting Horn, Gun Lance, Bow
Online Multiplayer? Yes, but it's adhoc. It's limited and you need a PS3 connected to your modem.
*G-Rank? Yes.
*G-Rank is considered as the hardest difficulty in MH games. You unlock it after High Rank.
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MH3 took some steps forward, such as underwater hunts, more fluid animations, and better hitboxes, but it took many steps backwards by excluding 4 weapon classes (FOR NO REASON) and having less content compared to other MH games. Fortunately, MH3 Ultimate brings back those 4 weapon classes that were not available in Tri, G-Rank, and has a total of 73 monsters, according to the Japanese version.
in all honesty I was able to overlook the lack of content compared to Unite because the game actually had online, something that all the handheld monster hunters lacked
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