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Monster Hunter Freedom Unite - Essentials (PSP)

Monster Hunter Freedom Unite - Essentials (PSP)From: Capcom
Category: Video Games

List Price: £9.99
Buy New: £9.56
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1,141

Format: Unknown format
Platform: Sony PSP
Genre: adventure-games
Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Media: Video Game
Operating System: No Operating System
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.1 x 0.6

MPN: 0911570
EAN: 5055060911570
ASIN: B003UES8XE

Release Date: July 9, 2010
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
  • The biggest Monster Hunter title to date with over 500 hours of gameplay.
  • Huge variety of character customisations including 1500 weapons and 2000 armour sets.
  • Players can form a team of up to 4 players through Ad-Hoc play and experience the multiplayer social gaming phenomenon.
  • Media Install option where players can save the game to a memory stick, allowing the game to load from the memory stick and UMD simultaneously for faster loading times.
  • AI Felyne companion who will accompany players on quests and gather extra resources. With the 'Felyne Casting' feature players can share their companions with other players, transferring data using the PSP's sleep mode.
  • Fans of the series can transfer their data from 'Monster Hunter Freedom 2.'



Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars So many monsters... so little time.   July 29, 2010
William Jenkins (Worthing, England)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Ok I'd like to start by saying- this is the most addictive psp game I have ever played.

For those new to the franchise, Monster Hunter is a 3rd person rpg style monster slaying game. Sounds simple... and at 1st glance it is. You have various weapons and armour to customize/ power up your character and a list of quests to complete mainly revolving around killing monsters.

It starts out easy enough hunting the raptor like Giaprey in the mountins, but you will quickly discover after defeaing a few of the larger monsters that this game is actually quite tricky. Unless you memorize how each giant monster behaves/ attacks you will find yourself constantly dieing. Your weapon and armour upgrades all of a sudden become essential to complete each quest. And don't think button mashing helps in any way... this game is all about timing... finding the perfect moment to uleash your chosen weapon. Once you get used to it the combat becomes insanely fun.

I was startled at how many options were available in terms of upgrading weapons and armour. Also impressive is the sheer variaty of mosters there are to hunt. Everything looks stunning even by late ps2 standards. I have no idea how they make psp games look this good, it's just baffeling.

I find the learning curve on this game to be quite steep... Iv'e already gotten stuck several times and I'm not what you would call a casual gamer really... I play ALOT of stuff and this is the only game I've played recently that actually challenges me. to defeat some of the trickier monsters you will need to backtrack and item/ material grind in order to power up your equipment... I havnt really found this to be to much of an irritation as I find redoing some of the quests to be brilliant fun. I consider all of this a good thing but maybe the really casual gamers might want to try renting first.

This game has 4 player online co op options which I have yet to try. But every friend I have who ownes the game says this is easily the best part of the whole experience. I'm personally still engrosed in the single player stuff at the moment so I have the "amazing" co-op still to come.

I've spent a long while on this game already and I don't feel like slowing down anytime soon. Some would say MHFU is an aquired taste and I guess I'd agree there. If anything you have just read intregued you then odds are you will find something to like in this game. If monster hunting isnt your thing.... well.. c'mon clues in the title.

Thanks for reading.



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