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Item specifics

Condition
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Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Release Year
2010
Rating
T-Teen
Publisher
Capcom
Game Name
Monster Hunter Tri
UPC
0013388350117
Video Game Series
Monster Hunter Series
Genre
Role Playing

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Capcom's original creature-stalking role-playing series makes its anticipated Wii debut with Monster Hunter Tri. You are cast in the role of a hunter, whose mission is to seek out and defeat an assortment of large beasts in action-oriented combat. For the first time in the franchise, you will be able to explore a new "sub-aqua" environment in addition to dry land. The game's core design will otherwise be familiar to fans of the two previous installments on PSP. You'll begin your adventures in a single village, where you'll return after each hunting expedition to purchase items, forge weapons and armor, and even manage a farm. Out in the wild, you can develop skills in mining, gathering, and carving to craft items that will assist your character.<br><br>Items found in your journeys can also be used to improve the earthquake-ravaged town's appearance over time. One of the key features in Monster Hunter Tri is the ability to join forces with up to three fellow hunters to battle the giant creatures. The Wii version features a split-screen option for two-player quests as well as online support for four-player quests. The game's online features will not include a monthly fee in the U.S. and European markets. Those who'd prefer to go hunting alone can enlist the aid of an AI partner for some of the more challenging quests. Three controller configurations are available, from the Wii Remote and Nunchuk combo to the standalone Classic Controller. The Wii Speak accessory is also supported for voice communication during online adventures.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Capcom
UPC
0013388350117
eBay Product ID (ePID)
63171765

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Role Playing
Video Game Series
Monster Hunter Series
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Game Name
Monster Hunter Tri

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2010
Number of Players
1-2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Use of Alcohol, Violence

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  • Top favourable review

    The game that made me a fan!

    I had played the previous titles in the series only to become frustrated by the hard to pickup and play mechanics. This entry not only made me appreciate the series more but helped me understand the older titles and made me fall in love with MH. Would recommend this to anyone looking for a solid Wii game with hours of gameplay.

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  • Monster Hunter Tri

    Great game. Don't be put off by the character's seemingly slow movements. I feel it actually rewards smart game play, and avoids being a no-brainer button masher. Plenty to do. You'll have to spend quite a bit of time into this one before you find yourself without something to do. A lot of content is found online however, and hunter's rank does not share between solo and online play. You'll find yourself doing some of the same stuff over again. Small creatures don't appear in the same positions between players. Granted this is fairly minor, since large creatures are the real concern and positioning for them is spot-on, it does look pretty goofy. That goes for gathering nodes as well (i.e. watching players whack their pickax against invisible rocks). Creature animations are awesome. The ...

  • A Must Have Game for the Wii.

    Monster Hunter Tri has exceeded my expectations the moment I began playing. Even from the moment I watched the opening scene when I put the game in I was impressed. New and old hunters alike will definitely enjoy the giant monsters you have to battle in this new installment of the Monster Hunter franchise. Graphics: I was a Monster Hunter fan from the first one on the PS2. They didn't have the most impressive graphics with other games that greatly surpassed those, but the definitely did it right for the Wii. This game rivals the graphics of Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess among other titles. Breathtaking scenery, well detailed areas, monsters and characters, and lastly the underwater features. You really have to give credit to this game for pushing the Wii's graphics capabilities to ...

  • If you like PSO, then you'll like this

    This is my first foray into the Monster Hunter franchise, and so far it's been pretty good. It's not extremely complex game wise (find monster, hack it up, loot it, sell/craft items, repeat). It's alot like a computer MMO, just parsed down into grinding. It still manages to be entertaining, though (especially the fights with the really huge monsters) and the missions add some variety gameplay wise. Don't expect an immersive story, or any story at all for that matter. Online is where you wanna be, and the single player mode is only good to get you some items and show you the ropes. You'll need a USB keyboard, though: typing with the wiimote is painfully slow, and Wii Speak only works if you friend every single person you meet online (yeah, thanks for the "online safety", Nintendo). Overall, ...

  • A must-have Wii title

    I owned this game since release, but unfortunately my dogs found my CD case and decided to chew on it a bit. Fortunately, of all my games, I only lost Monster Hunter Tri and Smash Bros Brawl. I saw this deal and had to jump on it, since this game is still well-worth $40 even without the controller bundle. The game itself is a spectacular action/adventure game that forces you to become a better player to advance rather than relying on leveling up or other such gimmicks. In order to succeed in this game, you have to adopt the approach of a monster hunter. Learning the habits and patterns of your quarry, learning how to use your tools and traps, and learning when to attack and when to run are all necessary steps to survival. The game starts you off nice and easy but it is not long ...