So Nintendo of Europe has this new promo thing you can see here:
http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Misc-/Nintendo-3DS-So-Many-Games-Promotion/Overview/Overview-750393.html
I already got games free in previous promotions and now here's another one!
It looks like I'm applicable for this one too. I just need to think about which one of these games I'll choose to download for free.
Showing posts with label Monster Hunter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monster Hunter. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Monday, April 8, 2013
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate in stock in Irish shops at last
Could not find a single shop that had it in stock when it was released(other than a bundle deal) but now I see display boxes on shelves. Now's your chance if you want to buy a hard copy.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate will be illegible on SD TVs
http://www.gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=198411
Just as I suspected! Good thing I'm getting the 3DS version which has its own screen. I could read the text in the 3DS demo just fine. Big point in favour of handhelds!
I knew this was going to happen because I bought Tri a few years ago and I couldn't read a thing from that game on my tv screen. I'm still using my SD CRT. It serves me very well.
But hey! Developers! Stop making your in-game text so small and hard to read! I have Opoona for the Wii and the text is wonderfully big no matter what screen I play it on! Make it a proper reading size or I won't buy your game!
Just as I suspected! Good thing I'm getting the 3DS version which has its own screen. I could read the text in the 3DS demo just fine. Big point in favour of handhelds!
I knew this was going to happen because I bought Tri a few years ago and I couldn't read a thing from that game on my tv screen. I'm still using my SD CRT. It serves me very well.
But hey! Developers! Stop making your in-game text so small and hard to read! I have Opoona for the Wii and the text is wonderfully big no matter what screen I play it on! Make it a proper reading size or I won't buy your game!
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Finally hunted the plesioth in the Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate demo
ugh... this took too many failed attempts. I don't even feel that satisfied and just got so frustrated. This is just painful and yet I'm still thinking about buying the boxed game. I'm that addicted to it.
If you're having trouble with this monster, well, block strategically and just keep going at it with your strongest moves. You've nearly got it if you see it limp and whimper away.
If you're having trouble with this monster, well, block strategically and just keep going at it with your strongest moves. You've nearly got it if you see it limp and whimper away.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate will have cross-region play
Yikes! That is going to make a LOT of discussion board posters happy!
We haven't been able to play the game with American players but now we will with the Wii U version.
We haven't been able to play the game with American players but now we will with the Wii U version.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is savagely addictive
It looks absolutely lovely too. I've been playing the 3DS demo since it came out the other day and it's kind of hard to stop. The thing is, and this is the honest truth here: The game isn't particularly fun. However, it's addictive.
I may be in want of a better way to explain this but I'll try the best I can. It's addictiveness is somewhat similar to a good old fashioned hard day's work when you're totally absorbed in it. But even after all that, it IS work, highly psyched as you may be. It's contrastable to the addictiveness of a normal RPG or simulation, which is like being addicted to popping bubble wrap.
Generally it's much more exciting than most RPGs and it makes a lot of things about modern Zelda games seem silly. That's a big achievement in my book.
Still, I'm kind of asking myself if I really want to be involved in this. The game comes out in a few weeks so I've plenty of time to decide.
I may be in want of a better way to explain this but I'll try the best I can. It's addictiveness is somewhat similar to a good old fashioned hard day's work when you're totally absorbed in it. But even after all that, it IS work, highly psyched as you may be. It's contrastable to the addictiveness of a normal RPG or simulation, which is like being addicted to popping bubble wrap.
Generally it's much more exciting than most RPGs and it makes a lot of things about modern Zelda games seem silly. That's a big achievement in my book.
Still, I'm kind of asking myself if I really want to be involved in this. The game comes out in a few weeks so I've plenty of time to decide.
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