PSLS: It would be hard to write a review of Toukiden: Kiwami without comparing it to the Monster Hunter games. Both games set the player out to kill monsters and use their remains to craft things. They are also both set in similarly small villages with similar layouts, and each title features a large variety of weapons. At first, Toukiden seems like a pale imitation of Monster Hunter, but after only a couple of hours into the game, you’ll realize that the games are actually two different beasts entirely.
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "What I aim to examine in this article is the output of each of the major localization companies, in terms of what they released, what they chose not to release (including when they localized titles for other platforms but skipped the Vita version), as well as some brief commentary on the quality of their translations, before providing an overall rating on their support (outstanding -> amazing – > good -> solid -> poor).
A large part of the reason I love Vita so much is thanks to its brilliant selection of Japanese games and that’s really what I want to celebrate here, but also lament some of the missed opportunities we had along the way."
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I heard the first game was great. Is this one not also on Vita though?
Need more than Monster Hunter on the Vita...