Well im not a huge MH fan but I always felt it was a huge get for Nintendo because they had exclusivity for year's right?
So really it was like $45 USD for Tri
I think it was cuz it was heavily pirated on psp so even tho it got reviewed well and the fan base was clearly there on the servers, the game sold poorly in the US despite it
Plus Wii was super hot in Japan (really the whole world)
@R3dRKO it sold poorly on Wii?
It sold really well on Nintendo Wii and then it’s been on Nintendo platforms since then
Tri was exclusive to Wii in the states
Yeah I think it was here also
I think it was ported to ps3 but only in Japan
Never had a English translation for Portable 3rd for ps3
Is the beating heart of the game the thrill of taking down monsters with friends?
Or randoms? Because I used to just play with fandoms.
Something like that
I describe the game as somewhere between a complex beat em up and a dance
You watch people more experience than you Hunt and then you have a better idea of when to attack and back off so it’s kinda like a dance in that sense
Yeah I get that I never stuck with it but enjoyed what I played. I hear worlds is the watered down one for western people to get more involved.
I didn’t enjoy worlds but I also don’t think I’m qualified enough to tell anyone if it was really good or bad. I didn’t spend enough time with it because the hit detection imo was completely ridiculous
In the previous games I played I always thought the hit detection made sense and it was my fault most of the time if I got killed during a hunt
Worlds I felt it often didn’t make sense so I gave up playing it
Plus they changed a lot of the lobby system and way to set up and join a hunt. They really catered to a new audience as opposed to the audience that was there from Gen Ultimate or prior