WorthPlaying writes: "Monster Hunter Freedom Unite is one of those games that gamers often feel they should play only because it's big in Japan or is otherwise noted for its novelty or unique accomplishments. It's a lot like the PS2's Persona series: You don't want to read three hours of text, spend half of your in-game life level-grinding only to be confused and frustrated by a grand surplus of skills, special abilities, inventory units, item combination schemes and Byzantine control and menu systems. But, having resolved to at least give it a try, just so you can say you have, you may get caught up in that game world, and many hours later, a great deal of Freedom Unite's gameplay architecture will be almost second nature."
Last night on PlayStation Home, Capcom was generous to host a Q&A session to answer many of the burning questions on so many fan's minds and D-GU.com was right there in the mix to bring you the goods on the upcoming Moster Hunters game, Super Street Fighter 4 and much more.
GP writes: "If you've been following the Monster Hunter series then you might already know that Monster Hunter Freedom Unite has been out in Japan for quite some time as Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G, which was reportedly the must-have game of last year.
Its success has prompted Capcom to release it to the rest of the world."
Following the successful launch of the Monster Hunter Gathering Hall in London back on July 3rd, 2009, Capcom has announced plans to offer the space as a meeting ground for select hunting packs. In a release issued this weekend, Capcom revealed the opportunity to reserve a floor of the dedicated Monster Hunter venue for your own gaming event.
Do you think if I opened 1 of these storefronts up in new york city, will it survive the recession? I could sell weed in the crowds and alcohol at the bar. maybe have some girls dancing on poles, dressed of course. Do you think a place like this could make money?
That's hot! I've never played the MH series but I've been increasingly interested in the series this gen. I just look at what they've done with the series on the PSP & Wii and I just can't help but be totally frustrated at how they haven't brought this game out on the PS3.
Can you imagine the gameplay elements and insane graphics they could give gamers with a PS3 version? WOW! ... and with a Monster Hunter HOME game space too?! *spasms*
I just picked up the new MH for PSP and its the hardest PSP game I have ever played. Awesome Gameplay and GFX though. Just Hard. Which I like.