@FlameEmperor Yes I know they are kind of a big advancement, usually you get at least 10-15 new monsters and LOADS or armors and weapons, but it's not like there is such a huge advancement. I mean cmon, I've spent 250+ hours into the game and I would have to start from scratch :(Plus I don't think I'll be getting a WiiU soon, maybe on winter of next year if they can't get me hooked up to the 360.
The cross gaming part sounds really cool, but I've already finished Monster hunter 3 on the wii both online and multiplayer (also I got tired of 11yo playing and screwing around with cheats and mods and sh*t) , and I don't have a 3ds cause u know... usually it's games suck... but good for nintendo fans who are also MH fans, I think they are going to have a great time
Thruth is that the 360 in Japan sucks big time, if it wasn't for Monster Hunter frontier the PS3 would be a no brainer for anyone that lives in Japan (other than Nintendo).Just look at the Japanese marketplace on the 360, they get like 10 demos a year, every video is about monster hunter, and the only "quality" games they've got are those pervert sim dating games and those 2D shooters nobody in the rest of the world cares about.
Just wanted to say that I was very skeptical about the "mouse and keyboard required" part at first but after I tried the demo on 360 I can tell that Kevin is totally right. I usually have the best aim at FPSs in general (like sniping running targets on battlefield) and I just couldn't get the hang of it, I mean, I had to shoot a guy standing still in close quarters 5 times with a shotgun before I got him, and shooting people from a distance with an auto gun is hard as hell. Since there is no zoom-in, zoom-out for weapons other than the sniper rifle, mouse and keyboard are your best friends.
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