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Last year marked the 10th anniversary of the Monster Hunter series – a franchise that has found huge success in Japan and has built a small but devoted fan base in America. To commemorate the series’ decade of killing monsters and using their remains to create armors and weapons, we spoke with Ryozo Tsujimoto, who has been with the series since its original release. He started by working on the network operations, and is now a producer on the series.
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.