Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, Capcom's MMO-style third-person hack and trap-em-up, is soul destroying. It's monstrously difficult, the combat is clunky and it's as slow as a turtle that's carrying 20 turtles on its back. And yet it's phenomenally popular and adored by critics. This is the great conundrum. How can a game so frustrating be so addictive?
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The fact this has vanilla Dissidia instead of Duodecim tells me not to take the list serious. Duodecim is obviously the superior since it has the same content (story included) from the first game and (much) more
RPad.tv explains the wild popularity of Monster Hunter in Japan by explaining the cultural concept of senpai and kohai. More complex and subtle than Western mentor/protege relationships, the senpai/kohai relationship is a huge part of why Japanese gamers love the Monster Hunter games for PSP.
NOt just monster hunter , everyteam based rpg is affected ( draque 9 , PSuPortable and the list goes on )
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.