Another one? Really?FreaK367 said:Single platform games suck, do more multiplatform games please
, so the review can appeal to more people, the Wii will never be a serious gaming system, and will never have games that are great.. it doesn't have the processing power to do anything useful. I think it goes PC > PS3 > 360 > Wii. I just wish more games were made for the PC.
I hate that word as well.Daystar Clarion said:*cough* fanboy *cough*FreaK367 said:Single platform games suck, do more multiplatform games please
, so the review can appeal to more people, the Wii will never be a serious gaming system, and will never have games that are great.. it doesn't have the processing power to do anything useful. I think it goes PC > PS3 > 360 > Wii. I just wish more games were made for the PC.
There are plenty of 'hardcore' games for Wii.
[sub]Ewww, I used 'hardcore'...[/sub]
The load times he is talking about, appear in every Monster Hunter game. It has nothing to do with the Wii, and has everything to do with the fact that the game has always been that way on every system it has been produced for.MasterOfHisOwnDomain said:I bought a Monster Hunter game once and I can relate to a lot of what you say, particularly the later part of the review. And why the hell would anyone think it was a good idea on the Wii? Surely a game involving enormous monsters and cinematic fights should be nowhere near a processor that minute...
Okami was a horrible port for the Wii, it was good on the PS2 (where MH originally started... do you see a trend here?).MasterRahl said:Oh man, I was so excited when I saw that Yahtzee reviewed this game. I saw it a few months before it came out, had mixed feelings about it for a while, and then just realized that this could be one of the worse games ever for the wii. (Given that it competes w/ the conduit for the title)
It's funny watching Yahtzee review Wii games. The last few that he did was surprisingly optimistic, and then he finds a game that can make a gorilla stick his head up his butt just to escape the putridity. I'm still enjoying the good games that came out for the Wii, such as Okami, House of the Dead: Overkill, Twilight Princess and others. The Wii needs to go back to it's quality stamp that it was doing for the 64 so that a lot of these games can just be ignored.
Damn, I dunno, As I did like the game until I played the demo who knows, maybe I should buy the game and see how it goes, course I play freedom 2 on ad-hoc party (A free service the ps3 offers to allow you to play psp games online if they only support ad-hoc) and everyone who plays freedom seem to be disappointed by tri, and some of them mention that they only people who play it are 10 year olds and mention serious communication problems. This really doesn't add to the temptation to play the game, despite how well the game is rendered.hcig said:1. it was cheaper, and more profitable to put MH3 on wii, rather than the ps3Koganesaga said:I was really hoping that he wouldn't do this game as a review. Don't assume I'm standing up for this game, I was just as disappointed as anyone else, but then again this game was generally a disappointment to all the fans of the series. As to why capcom put it on the wii...well the only reason I can think of it that they thought it was an untapped market. As for the rest of us who were smart enough to try before buying, I'm going to stick with freedom 2, and wait for freedom 3 to come out, and play the good version which is prefect on the psp (though I wish it had better graphics).
2.why does everyone say this one sucked and they are glad they tried it first? i hope you guys didnt take that demo seriously, because it was just a port of a 2 year old japanese demo, one that was underdeveloped in many many ways, most reviews actually tell you to forget the demo every existed.
I like how the do the weapons, because of the system it encourages you to try different methods of attacking a monster and makes you get a nice diverse variety of wepaons for different situations.Melcadrien said:I'm wondering how far Yahtzee got in tri? I don't own the game myself(though I own Freedom Unite on the PSP) but when you get higher in rank the difficulty begins to escalate. It escalates more if you're not doing it in co-op because you are on the low end of the weapon/armor components list and fighting the monsters takes preparation and knowing the weak points of the monster you are hunting.
Still, his review is not without some merit. Grinding for some resources is hard and a bore, even more if you don't have a farm like in Freedom. Plus each weapon you pick has a different style of combat, so that factors in to understand each weapon and how to use it effectively without getting completely owned by a monster.
Actually, you can run through to your first Great Jaggi fight in about an hour, and for a newbie to the series, he's actually a decent opponent, even if he's a 10 HKO later.Eventidal said:Lol he makes it sound so horrible. Poor Yahtzee didn't even make it to the good part of the game, though I don't blame him. It about a good 5 hours in that you actually get to fight anything worth its own salt. Until then, it's a hell of a grind, learning the ins and outs that become integral and second-nature later.
I hate to say it, but I must dismiss this review entirely. Yahtzee has missed the whole point of the game, of which he touched on in such a minor way when the "giant sea monster" came and attacked him. Nobody plays to hunt tiny wimpy monsters and carve up innocent little critters. It's all about the massive monster fights that make you feel so good after finishing.
I was hoping to hear Yahtzee's take on that (pretty much the reason we play this game) side of MH, but it seems he never made it far enough...
And now I can't help but wonder if he's done this with other games, too. Completely missing the point because he can't stand the tutorial.
I'm not trying to defend Yahtzee or anything, he's a big boy now and of course you are completely entitled to your own opinion. I've never played Monster Hunter so I can't really comment on whether the review is false or not but I still don't think Yahtzee should be disregarded as a reviewer. But thats not really a compliment on his part. More a sign of my skepticism of reviews in general. While other reviewers may go into greater detail and lengths their reviews are still essentially just their opinion (at least in my mind) like these videos are just Yahtzee's opinion, albeit just with more swear words and metaphors delivered quickly.Eventidal said:^reason #1 I don't usually post on his review threads. You're probably right.NickCooley said:A Typical Zero Punctuation Thread:
1) Average fan watches ZP, is entertained and gathers another opinion about the game being reviewed.
2) More devoted Yahtzee fan's denounce the game in the discussion thread, swearing by the review.
3) Fan's of the game reply in thread stating how Yahtzee Missed the Point/Didn't play the game properly/didn't play the game right/isn't real reviewer/shouldn't be taken seriously. (Delete where appropriate)
4) Groups 2 and 3 begin to argue the toss.
I've yet to see a single ZP thread that didn't follow this to some degree or another. It doesn't really bother me that much I suppose. Except for the ridiculous "isn't a real reviewer" argument. I'd say ZP is as valid as any other review because all a review is, when it boils down to it, is an over glorified opinion of the subject matter and swearing by Yahtzee's reviews is no better (or worse) than swearing by X reviewer.
But I really don't think anyone should take his reviews seriously. He's fabricating the truth in this review. Not to say it's on purpose or anything, but he's taking one part of the game (apparently the only part he even played- the tutorial) and bashing it into the dust and calling the whole thing horrible as a result. In some reviews, he says good things. Yahtzee's not about the good or bad parts of a game. He focuses on the bad usually, but it's whatever makes for a more funny video that goes in. That's why his reviews shouldn't be taken seriously. "Brawl sucks" - obviously not. "Halo blah blah worst FPS ever" - not if you play the right modes. "MH Tri is the worst" - just ask me and my 110 hours' game time. It's a bunch of game bashing and, while it is funny, it isn't accurate. Based on his word, I should never buy a video game ever. Or maybe just Portal. There are few games he actually said much good about, which would lead most people to the conclusion that they aren't worth getting.
There are no Kut-Kus in monster hunter tri, and Rathalos is pretty close to endgame for offline. I doubt he even got to the Great Jaggi, though.Dreyfuss said:Wow... good job Yahtzee, for playing 1/100th of the total game and passing judgement on all of it.
Now I know a game is supposed to be interesting from the start and that it sucks when one isn't, but you were playing the literal textbook example of a game that gets exponentially better the further you progress. Of course it started out boring, the alternative is Demon's Souls (which you also gave up on far too early and is much better than you give it credit for but excuse me for assuming you could play a game that requires any skill), where you throw players straight into a fight with a real monster and have them all quit out of frustration because there has been absolutely no time to acquaint themselves with the basics.
Did you even kill a single Rathalos? Even a Kut-ku? Kut-kus are the baby seals of Monster Hunter and you didn't even play the 2 hours it would take to challenge one of them! This is a 200+ hour game you're playing, not the 6 hour throwaway games you're used to. I understand you're a game CRITIC and that's what makes you so entertaining to watch, but it doesn't help your image when you try to bash a game you know nothing about.
I agree with most of your reviews but of the few that have been wrong this is by far the worst, no contest whatsoever. I even feel a little betrayed because you usually show good taste or at least bash a game for good reason, but this is ridiculous. You release a review every week and you didn't even spend A DAY with this game. Or does it take you THAT long to finish the first 2 tiers of village quests? Did you even TRY the online portion? You could've jumped straight into 3 star quests and fought a few low-level monsters. And fyi, low-level monsters are the ones that are only 5-10 times bigger than you, not the ones the same size, those are trash. All you fought were trash.
As for the gathering, it's a facsimile of what real monster hunting would be like. You're not supposed to be a half-demon god of destruction, you're supposed to be an average joe taking on GIANT DINOSAURS! That's what makes it so awesome. You're not Superman, you're Batman, you fight with your wit, skill, and gadgets, and how are you going to get those gadgets if you aren't some multi-millionaire? You make them yourself. That's part of the experience. You pour your own time and effort into constructing the tools you'll use to take down the monsters. It makes it more rewarding. I didn't think you were the type that could only appreciate instant gratification. Guess I expected too much. You've shown you're not man enough to play this or Demon's Souls, I don't think I can really trust your taste anymore.
ANYBODY THAT READS THIS, TL;DR:
Monster Hunter is a game where you fight big monsters and carve them up to turn them into weapons and armor to fight EVEN BIGGER MONSTERS, ad infinitum.
Same here, I just got it some days ago, thanks to my gamestore (grr...) and I think it is grindy and in no way perfect, but it is what it is: pretty realistic. You have to actually carve stuff from dead animals, and only stuff they can actually have, not complete iron armor or something like that.Blue-State said:I know it's silly to expect Yahtzee to give a positive review, but I was genuinely disappointed that he couldn't find anything actually GOOD to say about this game.
Last words: great review though, I like your picture of the giant seamonsterDaystar Clarion said:Agreed.t_rexaur said:No mention of the online and/or multiplayer aspect? Still good episode as always.
On a side note to people actually take what Yatzee says at face value? I mean you'd have to be pretty silly to do that since if you did every game apart from Adventure Island Dizzy would be shit and you'd never play anything, ever.
"OMg, yatzee doesn t like it! must be bhad!"
Form your own opinions.
but remember: if it bores you, EVER, it deserves to be tossed down a cooling tower.infinity_turtles said:Funny, but it seems like he never made it to any of the end bit content. In that respect it is a lot like MMORPGs, except the endgame content is actually totally awesome.