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This monster Hunter Best Due to the new monsters and morwe possibilities
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: November 24, 2007
Author: Amazon User
In this monster hunter i have completed many of the missions and i am good at it. the thing is at first i was never good at monster hunter but i worked my way up, if anything if you have one of the first ones(for the psp or ps2). you should be good, but if you havent i decide that you should try that one out first.anyways back to this game review. in the game more things are able to be created and the places look different. More monsters, which include newer Dragons, newer wyverns and small creatures. if yo look for good challenges ahead pick this up, but if you hate stuff that might take long before you beat it then i'd say no to those people. Alltogether it is filled with hours of fun.
Awesome if you can get over the controls
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: December 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I bought this game on a recommendation from a friend who said it was the best game ever. I then checked the on-line reviews for the game and they all agreed. The problem is the controls. They are frustrating and difficult. The camera doesn't move on its own to follow, rather you are forced to spin it manually or click the L button to have it snap behind you. This creates a difficulty that has nothing to do with the monster or puzzle of how to deal with the monster. Personally I found that frustration to be too much and eventually put the game down, despite the fact that the game is a LOT of fun. Managing resources improving weapons farming mining to get better weapons. Hiring cooks to cook special meals to get power boosts. The whole thing was incredibly detailed and thoroughly enjoyable. Unfortunately I have never been one to enjoy games where the interface was an aspect of the difficulty level. Give the monsters more HP make them faster or do more damage. That is fine. Making me not be able to see them because the camera won't rotate properly is frustrating to no end. Like the old jumping puzzles of yore (and not so yore) and mazes. Gawd do i hate mazes (unless they are filled with monsters and treasure :P)
Great if you have PSP friends, otherwise pass
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 3 / 7
Date: November 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User
This game's gotten a lot of good reviews and sold like crazy in Japan. What you might not know is that it really sucks for single-player! By the end of the 2nd level of Elder Quests, it's practically impossible for single-players who haven't built up in multiplayer. Your character doesn't gain experience like in other RPGs - you have to fashion better equipment from new enemies you meet in the game. Without people to help you in multiplayer quests, you may never be able to make the necessary equipment to advance. Some people trudge through it anyway, but that seems extremely unfun to me. So make sure you have friends to play with, or you know how to use Xlink Kai to find other players.
Also, I must complain about the lack of mid-mission saves. The missions can be 45 minutes long, and if you die at the end, you'll just have to try it all again. That's terrible in a portable game. Still, Capcom pretty much meant for you to play in a group or not at all.
With all that said, this really is an impressive and excellent game for the people who can take advantage of its multiplayer. The graphics are phenomenal and there's a huge amount of depth.
Terrible, would give negative stars if it was possible
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 3 / 16
Date: March 07, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This is, by far, the worst game I've ever played. First, the camera control is ludicrous, instead of the camera moving automatically in the direction you are traveling, it persists in facing whatever way you manually point it. This means that you will potentially blindly run into enemies during combat b/c you have to manually swing the camera to face opponents who just ran past you at lightning speeds. Second, there is absolutely no plot to this game, it is a mind-numbingly boring pursuit of ingredients to make armor and weapons. Third, the in-game tutorial does teach you to fight, but does very little else for teaching you game mechanics. Last I would say that the supposed "huge game world" is severely disappointing. You are actually limited to a small number of maps that are repetitive and boring. I also found the addition of the cats that can cook for you to be especially stupid, I didn't even bother pursuing that aspect of this game. I would give this game negative stars if it was possible. Do not be lured into buying this game thinking you are going to be roaming around some giant world killing monsters, doing cool quests and collecting magic items while developing a plot.
Very fun
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User
The monster Hunter series is one of my favorite ones. The psp MH games are basically the games that didn't come the U.S for the PS2. A word of warning you and the loading screen will be seeing alot of each other. The longest load time is actually starting the quest about 10-20 seconds, once on the quest it goes by pretty fast if you turn on the background loading, but it does use your battery life pretty fast.
AS it is with all the games in the series it has a steep learning curve. You have to observe how the enemy moves, what its weakness is, time your moves, and what combination of armor and weapon to use. There is to much stuff to go into detail, such as the newly added gems that you can make to infuse your armor with new abilities. (different combinations get you various effects, not always good effects)
If you are new it starts out with some training missions to get you started. But I have to say the thing that got me coming back for more was multiplayer, I remember hours of fun trying to hunt down the big monsters to get better armor or weapons. I should mention this game is adhoc meaning you need to be around the people to play multiplayer. If you don't know anyone with the game or a psp, I suggest doing a search for Xlink and buying a wifimax. Follow the instructions and bam you are playing with people around the world.
One of the greatest PSP remakes of all time
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 23, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This game is, by far, one of the greatest games to hit the PSP. It has a lot of new, highly needed additions to it's PS2 counterpart, but it was well worth it. New Armor, new weapons, and new monster concepts were definitely a great addition. Good difficulty,also.(Especially, once you hit the 6+ star levels.) Very fun when playing ad-hoc with others also. I highly recommend this game. If you buy it and like it, tell your friends. It will only make the game that much more fun.
Awesome Game!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 22, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This game is not for the casual gamer. It is in-depth and intense. That being said... I love this game! I can't wait for MHF3! (The new version will be better for those who play alone as you will have fighter cats to help on the quests that are difficult...)
MHF2 (Monster Hunter Freedom 2) is one of the best co-op games available. We bought extra PSP's just so we could all play missions together, after we tested to see if we liked it, because it was so cool. For me the challenge of finding the right weapon to fight the monsters is great, but even better is finding treasures and surviving by your wits and knowledge as a player learns where items can be found and what can be combined to make new items. There are FAQ's online at various game websites that help a player build their character and know what a monster is weak to or which monster can be captured or how to find those rare items to create better armor... even what to take on a mission to help you survive. And the graphics? Stellar! The shooting stars over the desert night is one of my favorites.
There are times when glitches are frustrating, but we have learned how to avoid most of those. Even with the occasional glitches this game is awesome!
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