Capcom has revealed Monster Hunter XX is coming to Nintendo 3DS! It will be released in Japan in March 2017, and has not yet been confirmed for western release. (if it is later I assume the title will be changed)
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Hehe Monster Hunter's title sounds like a dirty movie title with so many X's. lmao
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tI'm happy for the fans who buy every new game. Sadly there are so many Monster Hunter games now that I doubt the series would be as enjoyable if I started with this one.
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Monster Hunter XX is coming to the Switch.
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Pretty great move by Capcom with how while the series is doing on the 3DS and they would be smart to judge sales of those game for future Switch support over there overpriced Street Fighter port.
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Pretty great move by Capcom with how while the series is doing on the 3DS and they would be smart to judge sales of those game for future Switch support over there overpriced Street Fighter port.
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Some how I'm not surprised to see a 3DS game being ported to the Switch, just makes me wonder when the rest of them will get ported to it tbh.
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This is gonna be HUGE for Switch in Japan. They go crazy over Monster Hunter. Nintendo's stock even reached a 9 year high just by Capcom making that announcement. I'd honestly probably just get it on 3DS instead depending on how localization for XX is going but it's still pretty cool that it's coming to Switch.
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Capcom is finally bringing Monster Hunter XX to the West as Monster Hunter Generations.
Better late then never I guess. You just have to wander how many people still care after World though and they will likely complain about it no being as easy to play.
The highly anticipated Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, the follow up to Monster Hunter Generations, marks the series debut on Nintendo Switch as an exclusive when it launches on August 28, 2018 for digital and physical retail purchase across North America and Europe. For the first time, gamers have the flexibility to play both local wireless and online multiplayer with up to three other hunters – whether playing at home on the big screen or on the go in handheld or tabletop mode. E3 attendees can check out a demo of the game at the Capcom booth (#2223) this June.
Hunters can face off against the series' largest roster of unique monsters in this nostalgic look back at the series’ beginnings and evolutions. Take on the role of a brave hunter on an adrenaline-fueled adventure challenging larger-than-life beasts. Completing quests will yield valuable resources for crafting countless distinct weapons and equipment fashioned after players’ defeated foes. Along their journey, hunters must defend each of the game’s four villages from major threats known as the Fated Four, plus an even more dangerous new Elder Dragon.
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate features a blend of classic gameplay and unique new twists, brand new explorable areas and monsters, plus returning fan-favorites like the lightning fast Zinogre and the stealthy long-tailed Nargacuga. This release introduces a new quest level called “G” rank that features even more formidable versions of familiar foes, truly testing experienced hunters’ battle tactics now with different moves and abilities never before seen in the wild!
For newcomers to the series, the gameplay features tons of powerful super moves called Hunter Arts that can be executed with a quick tap on the touch screen. Players can experiment and choose from six different Hunting Styles including two new ones called Brave Style, which rewards players with new moves for landing successive attacks; and Alchemy Style, a support style that grants the ability to create useful items on the fly during combat. Hunters are encouraged to explore and customize the experience between quests to discover their preferred, highly personalized playstyle.
Players of the original Monster Hunter Generations can transfer save data from the previous title to continue their journey in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.
HUNT ANYWHERE. HUNT ANY WAY. HUNT ULTIMATE.
— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) May 10, 2018
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate arrives on Nintendo Switch on August 28th. #MHGU pic.twitter.com/pU2wqji7ft
Better late then never I guess. You just have to wander how many people still care after World though and they will likely complain about it no being as easy to play.