In anticipation of the April release of MH3,I picked up my demo for
Monster Hunter: Tri from my local gamestop a few days ago. The Demo
comes with two missions-one Single Star Mission and the second being a
triple star mission. After giving the demo a shot I gotta say I'm
really impressed, visually MH3 looks AMAZING this being my first time
experiencing MH on a home console (Ive played FRONTIER on my PC and all
the Monster Hunters on PSP except the first).
When you boot up
the game you are shown a screen where you select your controller
scheme(one of three) the first option was to use the wii-mote and the
second and third were different variations of the classic controller
set up. I chose the option to use the classic controller as my means of
playing.
After Choosing your controls you are taken to a "weapon
select" screen, several hunters with different weapons and armors are
shown-If your familiar with Monster Hunter games you will undoubtedly
be familiar with all the weapons save one. "The Switch Axe" is a new
addition to the MH weapon types and is quite a versatile one allowing
me to switch between two different weapon types.
When I selected
my hunter and weapon(a Great Sword) I went out on my first mission. I
Immediately noticed the visuals of MH I'm not one to be picky about
graphics but I was thoroughly impressed right off the bat. I quickly
grabbed my items from a nearby item box and made my way towards my
first monster.
As soon as I found the bastard I quickly went on
the attack and found no problem with the combat at all.The transition
from playing MH on my PSP for all these years didn't effect me taking
down monsters on my Wii. The second mission had me taking on a more
serious threat this one monster could summon other monsters by
mimicking their calls.
The monsters that were called upon were
nothing more than a few raptor-type creatures but as the battle drew on
the creature summoned an even LARGER boss-class monster (one that was
more fitted to be slayed by a expert monster hunter than myself). Least
to say the battle soon turned towards my opponents favor as I faced
down the dragon from dragon heart and his chortling friend in the
background. My tour with monster hunter:Tri was promptly ended with a
game over and a "thank you for playing" Screen.
Monster
Hunter:Tri will be released this coming April and those who pre-order
can get Monster Hunter:Tri and a classic controller(don't forget to ask
for it!)
Neon Giant will use Unreal Engine 5 for the next game, as they call their in-developoment project "a very ambitious step up" from The Ascent.
Here is a look at the new Cosmic Realm for the game.
"The Paris-based (France) indie games publisher and developer COVEN, are today super thrilled and happy to announce that their surreal hand-drawn 2D physics-based adventure/puzzle game "Micromega", is soon coming to PC via Steam." - Jonas Ek, TGG.