
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin is coming much earlier than expected to Nintendo Switch and PC with an official July release date as revealed during the Monster Hunter Digital Event.
Continue readingMonster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin is coming much earlier than expected to Nintendo Switch and PC with an official July release date as revealed during the Monster Hunter Digital Event.
Continue readingA free playable demo for Monster Hunter Rise will drop tonight, Capcom revealed earlier today, and to celebrate it, they’ve released an all-new trailer showing off new monsters, wyvern riding, and more.
Continue readingCapcom has revealed that they will be teaming up with independent film studio Pure Imagination Studios will be teaming up for an animated special that will expand upon the universe of the famed blockbuster franchise Monster Hunter.
Capcom is gearing up for their first major release in North America on the Nintendo Switch since the console’s launch in March of 2017. Having only seen a release in Japan as Monster Hunter XX, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate will serve as a follow up to the Nintendo 3DS title.
Known as the fastest selling title in the history of Capcom, Monster Hunter: World is quite literally taking the world by storm. With playtime exceeding a hundred hours for some of the games most dedicated fans, the game still has quite a bit of content remaining for fans to explore. But what remains when that content has been completely consumed?
At E3 2017 during the Sony press conference, publisher and developer Capcom wasn’t shy about their new Monster Hunter title named Monster Hunter World. The title stirred a lot of buzz from hardcore fans to those that have yet to touch the franchise. So much buzz that fans were giving both positive and negative feedback about the idea of an open-world title.
Lets pretend you haven’t been apart of the huge Pokémon Go craze. Trust me, we’re all there, myself included, which has actually taken away from some of my time from Blast Away the Game Review and Now Loading. However, deciding to take a break after hitting trainer level 10 and around 60 Pokémon, I decided to rejoin the world of social media and even gaming journalism. Trust me, the game is addictive, but fun. One fan by the name of “That Grumpy Old Bastard Creations“.
In his artwork on his Facebook page (the link above), he’s released 33 sketches that are quite fitting to Pokemon, and they honestly seem inspired by both Monster Hunter as well as Pokémon. It’ll be interesting to see if any of his sketches could inspire Capcom to team up with Gamefreak and Nintendo to see if they can make this happen. To check out the full gallery, take the link above and take a glimpse at his astonishing artwork and designs. While they are rough, they are concept pieces, and they are absolutely filled with creative imagination.
What armors out of his entire gallery would you like to see? I know that Umbreon looks mighty awesome with its scythe-like weapon.
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For Monster Hunter fans today is one to rejoice for. Capcom has announced that their latest Monster Hunter title Generations will be heading west exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS and will feature one of the most robust set of customizations to date. The series will also serve as a tribute to the last decade of the series and will feature new areas, monsters, and even returning some of the the fan-favored regions.
The game will return the known use of cooperative gameplay via online and local play for fans that want to carry on harder tasks than before. While offering new Hunter Arts to the game, players will see a new aerial style to the game so that fans can take on aerial monsters against one another. For those looking to try out new stuff with fourteen weapon types, field skills, and power-up’s, your chance is coming soon when Monster Hunter X releases on Nintendo 3DS.
About the Writer:
Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on Twitter, Google+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.