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Monster Hunter tri, on Wii!
Ah yeaaaah!!!
39%
 39%  [ 11 ]
Noooo! It should've stayed on PS3!!!
7%
 7%  [ 2 ]
It should move to XBox 360 instead!
14%
 14%  [ 4 ]
PSP is teh shizznit!!!!11!11
14%
 14%  [ 4 ]
Who cares? I'll get any console it's on.
25%
 25%  [ 7 ]
Total Votes : 28


Akito Uchiha

PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:08 am


This is a Monster Hunter Tri info recap at Monster Hunter Wikia.

MonsterHunter.Wikia
Monster Hunter 3 is the third installment in the Monster Hunter series and is the direct sequel to Monster Hunter 2. It was first announced for the Playstation 3, but was canceled. Capcom, specifically Capcom managing corporate officer Katsuhiko Ichii, announced on October 10, 2007 that Monster Hunter 3 will be a completely Wii-exclusive title.

Monster Hunter 3 was announced to be playable at Tokyo Game Show 2008


Contents

* 1 Words from Ryozo Tsujimoto and Kaname Fujioka
* 2 Changes/Improvements
* 3 Online Play
* 4 Why Wii?
* 5 Plans For North America

Words from Ryozo Tsujimoto and Kaname Fujioka


Ryozo Tsujimoto and Kaname Fujioka are the producer and director of Capcom's Monster Hunter series. They share some words with 1UP.com about Monster Hunter 3 on September 17, 2008.

"How the monsters in each field are related, and how they live with each other, plays a large role in the game. In previous games, the situations you encountered in each area were scripted to some extent, but here, everything is constantly on the move in each environment, so your experience changes with that."
— Capcom's Producer and Director of MH series


"Monsters up to now were largely discrete in nature, not really concerned much about others. In this game, they are constantly being influenced by who and what is around them. If the main boss monster in an area moves just a little, the entire situation nearby changes. Monsters deliberately attack each other all the time."
— Capcom's Producer and Director of MH series


Changes/Improvements

* New MH3 Monsters

* A new village that is a sea port.

* The game retains the concept of a "city," which acts as a lobby for chatting and meeting with other players.

* When playing solo, this city becomes a village that slowly expands with new facilities and access routes for the island.

* New environments, including a Unexplored tropical island filled with caves, forests, and even underwater sections where you'll hunt sharks and enormous sea serpents.

* In addition to the water environments, you'll be able to explore dark areas, like caves. To light up your surroundings, you make use of torches. Without torch light, these areas would be too dark for hunting.[3]

* Battles will now take place on land or underwater.[4]

* There is an air gauge while swimming.

* Most of your land-based abilities available to you while underwater.

* New moves for all weapons new or old.

* New branching for all weapons/armors.

* New movements for Hunters.

* New movements for old monsters.

* New statuses for monsters.

* New Wyverns, Bird Wyverns, Sea Serpents and Neopterons.

* Different items get different reactions from monsters.

* Hunt fish underwater which can later be used as ingredients.

* Offline two-player mode with split-screen.


Online Play

* Online play will consist of 4-player groups. The "lobby" areas will be in the form of a city, much like the city area of the PS2 Monster Hunter.

* The city (lobby) area can be developed/expanded over time by the player in offline play.

* Online chat will consist of Pre-made messages, controller-chat or usb-keyboard support (Wii Speak chat hinted at, but not confirmed).


Why Wii?

Many People are asking why Capcom left PS3 and went for the Wii, this is what Capcom had to say:

"It was a strategic decision set by the team and our Japanese management to address an emerging market on the Wii. At the time the decision was made, it was in reference to the Wii market in general, no particular sub-segement thereof."
— Christian Svensson, Capcom’s Sr.Director of Strategic Planning & Research


On August 23rd, 2008 Capcom had to a bit more about why they went Wii:

"I can’t discuss the localization issues at this time. As for the decision to bring it to the Wii, I think there were many. I think it’s fair to say that CJ wanted to bring one of its premier franchises (possibly THE premier franchise when you look at the Japanese market) to the broader audience that the Wii represents. At least, that’s one of many variables that pushed it in that direction."
— Christian Svensson


Overall a majority of the fans prefer the game on the PlayStation 3, Capcom is still unsure of making it a Wii exclusive. This game may be a multi-platform game. Chances - 70%


Plans For North America

Capcom knows very well MH does not do nearly as well as it does in Japan and this is what they plan to do about it:

"It’s no secret that, in Japan, Monster Hunter is a phenomenon along the same lines as Pokemon or Yu-Gi-Oh; One in five PSP owners in Japan has a copy of one of the Monster Hunter games! You can see people playing it everywhere; on street corners in Akihabara, on the train, waiting in line to get into the Capcom store at TGS, on school campuses (not during class, mind) and on and on. The publishing company that puts out Famitsu released a Monster Hunter strategy guide that was over 1000 pages! Outside of Japan, the series hasn’t really caught on in the same way. We’ve done respectable business with the games we’ve released so far on PS2 and PSP. We certainly haven’t posted numbers in North America as they have done in Japan – Monster Hunter Freedom 2 for the PSP has sold in excess of 2 million units there – but the games have done well. That being said, Capcom is going to be making a major commitment to the Monster Hunter brand over the next two years in the west. Expect to see a significant marketing program dedicated to educating and enthralling gamers of both casual and hardcore natures. We’re not going to let up until there are as many people playing here in North America as there are in Japan! While we have not made specific announcements regarding Monster Hunter 3 in North America (or Europe, for that matter) to date, you can bet we’ll be talking more about it in the future."
— Capcom PR[8]


This is the original link:
http://monsterhunter.wikia.com/wiki/Monster_Hunter_3

It get's updated every now and again.

Wikia is an open source, free information database. Therefore, all rights reserved.  
PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:58 pm


Dude, I love the split-screen idea. Sure, the screen maybe small, but still, thats a great idea!

Ugh, I cant wait for march!!! xd

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:28 pm


I nead wi-fi.... I finshed all the village quest and I am 100% intusiatic to fight that new fatlis burning_eyes that thing looked badass. black lightning down upon the random hunter! mua hahaha *get's hit with it* oersnuprh;osr!! xp
PostPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:24 am


Man I cant wait I have my Wii already set up for WiFi.
Gamestop is already accepting Pre-orders!!!!

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