Monster Hunter Tri

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FriedRicer

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Sigh...10 hours=1 tutorial?It took my cousin 40 minutes.He's 12.This is the one review I have read from you that was grossly exaggerated...BTW I solo'd the game.Hr 49...alba WILL die!
 

omgwtflolbbl

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I honestly have a hard time believing it took him that long to reach the Great Jaggi. I mean, hell... Monster Hunter Tri was my first MH game ever, and I actually started out with the Japanese version because I found the game concept to be so interesting and I happened to have a pretty giant chunk of free time then. Despite me having absolutely no idea at all what I was supposed to do (I don't understand Japanese), how any of the items worked, what the controls were, etc., it took me around 3 and a half hours to reach the Great Jaggi, mostly by accidentally doing stuff. Although I will admit, capturing my first monster took me many, many tries before I finally looked up exactly what you were supposed to do.

Once I had my hands on the NA version, it took me around 45 minutes to get back to the Great Jaggi, and on this run, I was still reading all the text and learning new things for the first time (as it was my first time seeing it all), and just generally taking it easy.

I didn't expect him to like MH at all, but every reason he gives just seems so... half assed.
 

Dekuinthelake

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XD I liked Monster Hunter Tri, but only when it's online. The story was POOP. The tutorials made me want to take a cheese grader to a cat. By the way, even though Yahtzee makes fun of some games I really like, it's still so great because it's true! How he made fun of Other M, it was art, I tell you!
 

TheUnbeholden

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Mindmaker said:
This game does not have a 10 hour tutorial.
If you would have invested more than half an hour into the game you would have found out yourself.
He did, ge got far enough to fight the bosses.

Krimson Kun said:
It does however put his credibility on the line. He made the game sound like it was nothing but boring thing without any fucking thing to do(not even giant boss monsters existed in his review), and that is why people got angry in the first place, because he was incorrect about the game. He is entitled to his opinion as you are to yours and me to mine, but it is a whole other thing to just rant and rant and rant about the tutorial(all the things that he rants about? Goes away on the NEXT QUEST).
But he wasn't incorrect about the game. He actually fought one of the bosses only to discover that even they where a grind.

Gets better with other people, isnt' a point in the games favor. But your socilising skills and wether you 'socially connect' with them, or if there where particularly good jokes that day that made the day good, not the game itself.

If Monster Hunter isn't well designed for a single player than its not Yahtzee's fault is it?
Its like criticising a restuarant as 'shit', because of how you where treated by the people eating there and not the food.
 

Switchblade1080

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I've seen a constant whining in this "Extra Punctuation" with such terms that relate to "I have a job unlike you basement dwelling fucks that love to spend time being a Masochist about it."

But I'm curious on whether Yahtzee has harkened himself to FAR older times than the 6th generation of videogames ala the NES. In which the game "gets better later" is the very foundation of what the old times harkened about (YES CONTRA I'M YELLING AT YOU!!).

And I again quote from Yahtzee "Maybe if I had your kind of wealthy, privileged lifestyle and could spend most of my days idly playing Wii by the pool as a team of oiled bodybuilders fanned me with palm fronds" as one of the most juvenile things I've ever heard as an attempt to justify the self-proclaimed fact that a challenging game sucks. The main problem about this is; the game is merely quest based (Yes it has freeroam). Quests are those tasks that CAN reduce your playing time since it probably has a time limit to remind you that you have work to do...you can play it for mere (long) minutes, save the game, and go back again. Yes, this game forces you to strangle your stash, lock you into quests, but he must then realize that it is his fault alone...NOT the game mechanics. Insulting a Game mechanic for what it does well is usually not a good idea and should ONLY be criticized when its not serving it's supposed function.

But let's look at the bright side that gives off another hue of JUSTICE. As games; we are given the privilege to become someone we're not (Kratos, Dante (OK he's emo but), War, Master Chief, Titus, Kain Highwind (lol..emo), etc.) and we are allowed to immerse into their pain and rage as we press BUTTONS TO UNLEASH JUST HOW FUCKING PISSED THEY ARE!!!111...although Yahtzee's style is questionable; its his style of playing...and games are there to cater to our entertainment, so yes...he HAS the right to hate a game if he doesn't like it...why?? Because he WANTS to have fun; like all of us gamers. This Generalist point of view has then revealed a fatal flaw to Yahtzee's sense of reasoning, in that he insults other mediums liking it because he didn't find it fun...then again, those Private Messages are probably annoying him.
 

MaAlGon3

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Well then, I guess i'm just a very thick person who can tolerate massive amounts of repetition because i've always liked Monster Hunter, and I really don't know why I still like it, seeing as I agree with everything Yahtzee has said about it. That is, except for the tutorial hyperbole (seriously, 10 hours?)
 

charge52

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I enjoyed monster hunter freedom and freedom unite, but i have to agree with Yahtzee here. This sequel is more about gathering than hunting. In unite i rarely ever needed to gather something that you couldn't get by just kicking somethings ass. Still, whoever told Yahtzee that the tutorial is 10 hours, is an idiot.
 

New-Dusk

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I really enjoy this game. That's probably because my mind never really feels grind any more after years of RPG's and F2P online games with crafting systems. I've noticed that a lot of people playing Monster Hunter on Youtube don't go slaughter everything kill-able within sight, which seems to make them end up needing to grind. I think the point of this game is a big crafting game with epic combat segments.