Sony Remastering PSP Titles for PS3, Monster Hunter Up First

Omega Pirate

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I can haz Monster Hunter on ps3? YES!

No really, I want this game. Like I want it now. *drools*

Monster Hunter Tri was great, but I got everything in it.
 

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cursedseishi said:
And can we get a hell-yeah for Peacewalker?
HELL YEAH.

that and portable ops, i've got both but not gone through them as the controls are annoying.
 

hamasins

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I'd be happy for an english release of the psp version one of my monster huntin friends doesn't have a ps3 :(
 

vivster

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that would explain the absence of a psp emulator that i've wished for for so long
keeping my fingers crossed for crisis core and GOW
... have not much hope though
 

beema

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Hmm, can we get this done for MGS: Portable Ops (I guess the title would have to change, lol), FFVI Crisis Core, and MGS: Peace Walker?

That would be ace. Seeing as how I want to play those games for series continuity but I don't want to have to buy a PSP to play them since I have no other interest in it.
 

Akihiko

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Maybe I'll actually play a Monster Hunter game then. I've been put off by them before because they were either on wii or psp, neither of which have controls that I could sit playing for hours with.
 

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Tom Goldman said:
Dual Shock controller support
Why does everyone insist on adding this 'feature' when talking about the ps3? Wow! What an age we live in when games come featured with support for the controller of the console they're being ported to. That's like saying my toaster 'supports' toast, It's fucking implied.
 

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cursedseishi said:
Having played the PSP games and the Wii games, I can give a definitive hell yeah to them being better. Tri was a decent game, but the lack of DLC support made them include the usually-DLC quests on the disk, which took up space used to make two unique sets of armor per-monster, which also meant there was less overall in variety.

They also padded the hell out of the Ranking System.
Taking a shot in the dark as saying up until Tri you never played a home console/pc Monster Hunter. No Monster Hunter game has DLC(Frontier excluded), everything's on the disk which is why in the portables you could join and receive the items of quests you didn't download even if they were region exclusive and dummied out on your particular region(looking at you JUMP Teo).

Aside from that, the portables were streamlined to make for much faster progression in the guild hall. Portable ranking is entirely built upon clearing specific quests, home console ranking is that plus experience points and each star rank is equal to up to ten ranks as opposed to one. Frontier is truly ridiculous with it, you're HR10 by the time you finish the tutorial stuff and they're making content where the minimum rank is in the 200's.

I do agree that making an MH dedicated to PS3 would be awesome, Tri's reworking of the entire series + true 1080p visuals + the crapton of content they could add and full online with bigger towns and mic chat.


teebeeohh said:
you know what would be hilarious: porting persona 3 psp
That's... I don't even... that would be the strangest thing ever, and it'd probably make me buy Persona 3 for the third time.
 

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1. This would be AWESOME. I LOVE the concept of Monster Hunter, but I can't find a PS2 copy of the original nearby or affordable.
2. Does anyone else see a pretty good resemblance to the last monster shown and Square Enix's typical "Behemoth" design, or is it just me?
 

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I still think that calling it an "HD remaster for the PS3" is pushing it a little. Betting you good money that this is pretty much line-for-line the exact code and art assets that go into the NGP version. And why not? Make a few bucks over the summer, the NGP has a pretty (ok, potentially VERY) good launch line up and developers have a good reason to port their PSP games to the new NGP system without fear of sales problems.

Absolute. Freakin. Genius.