Oprainfall writes: "Roy Blakely and Sarah O’Donnell are huge Monster Hunter fans in the West, starting a podcast called “My Fair Hunter,” which debuted back in July of 2011. The weekly podcast episodes have the two playing Monster Hunter Tri and showing new players strategies on how to deal with the wide array of monsters, the game mechanics, the advantages and disadvantages of each weapon, how the community expects new players to act accordingly when in a party online, and so much more.
With over a year of showing gamers the ropes of Monster Hunter Tri, they decided to put all their experience and knowledge of the series in the form of a handy dandy guide book called “Monster Hunter Beginner’s Guide.” The guide itself is an attempt to acclimate or ease new players into the franchise. Does the guide book have what it takes to do just that? Let’s take a look."
Just a heads up, this Monster Hunter image is not a screenshot, it's actually real-life cosplay. Yep, it really does look that good.
cool story but the gamebyte site is riddled with ads and popups, be aware before you click.
"This Heavily Photoshopped Picture of a Monster Hunter Cosplay Looks Like A Screenshot From The Game"
There, fixed it for you.
Cosplay looks cool, picture looks cool. But header is just silly.
But when you take a photo then heavily edit it in Photoshop. Doesn't that take away from the original costume?
Here's how Monster Hunter went from a phenomenon in Japan to Capcom's juggernaut.
Great Sword, Hammer & Lance are the trios that exist since the dawn of the Monster Hunter series. Despite its simple move set (Charge >> Release >> Roll ) Great Sword still manages to get many quality of life updates with each new Monster Hunter title.