Monster Hunter Tri, an action RPG exclusive to the Wii, is the third installment in long running Monster Hunter series. Monster Hunter Tri is a must buy for those who appreciate Hack & Slash gameplay with role-playing elements. The game also has an online multiplayer & Coop component.
GenreRole-Playing
Platforms wii
DEVELOPER Capcom | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
Monster Hunter Tri Reviews wii
thunderboltgames.com review
there are so many more praiseworthy aspects of Capcom’s latest monster hunting title – features like witty dialogue, a hassle-free inventory system, stellar underwater combat, and a memorable soundtrack that expertly weaves Caribbean steel drum melodies into a rousing, Braveheart-style Celtic orchestral score – but to keep on listing them here would be excessive and tedious. What this entire review boils down to is this: you need Monster Hunter Tri. If you don’t have a Wii, go buy one so you can experience this game. Tri is one of those paradoxical titles that is by no means perfect, but doesn’t deserve anything less than a ten out of ten rating when compared to everything else on the system.
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gameshark.com review
Monster Hunter Tri is a game the Wii has needed for years now. It is, I think, a brilliant game despite cries from series faithful that this version has been “dumbed down†when in actuality it has been streamlined and made accessible to a wider, potentially more accepting audience.. This is one of those games that creates gamers and is easily one of the best Wii games to date.
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wii-brasil.com review
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play.tm review
But it also feels like a living, breathing world that presents a viable, believable ecosystem of creatures that cling desperately to life – most of all you, actually, and the game makes no small effort to present it at every possible opportunity. Your character buckles, lunges and staggers onwards in a never-ending quest to splatter the brains of monsters over the floor. Dedicate yourself to the game and you’ll become a glutton for the punishment.
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gaming-age.com review
I’m not sure that I would suggest this newest Monster Hunter to people that have been put off by the series previously, while there are some nice, subtle changes to the controls I don’t think it’s going to off-put the typical complaints I hear from newcomers. However, it’s probably the most accessible you’ll ever see the series get, so on the flip side it’s going to be the best time to jump in. If you’re a big fan of the series though, then by all means I’d rush out and get the game. It’s a great experience on the Wii, the online mode works really well, and overall it’s just as much fun as you’d expect.
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Nintendo Power review
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