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Tillverkare: Capcom
Publisör: Nintendo
Plattform: 3DS
Datum: TBA
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The newly opened Monster Hunter 3G official site provides us with some clues about what's new with this 3DS update to Wii's Monster Hunter 3.
First, and probably foremost, is an all new beast, whose name I'm going to approximate as "Brakidios." Hopefully someone more skilled in Monster Hunter talk can come up with a better Romanization.
Brakidios is the cover monster for MHP3G, which means he'll probably appear on all the posters and on the game's cover. He's forehead and front legs have a special substance that explodes after a set time.
The game includes a new base of operations, Tanzia Harbor. A stopover for trade routes, Tanzia is known as an oasis for sea goers. It takes the place of MH3's Rockrack City network mode hub.
Also new just for the 3DS is a new control method. You can play the game with just the slide pad and buttons, or you can use the touch screen for some controls.
The lower screen shows a "Target Camera" panel which can be toggled on and off. When on, pressing the L button (for camera reset) will make the camera turn to the large beast you're currently fighting. When off, L will behave just like normal and move behind your character's back. You can keep the Target Camera on and still make the camera turn to your back by pressing L twice quickly.
Of course, the big new control option is the slide pad expansion that Famitsu showed yesterday. The official site does not mention this. Capcom is presumably waiting for Nintendo to actually announce it first.
Other new features mentioned at the official site include new weapon designs and Kayanba, a rival to the masked Cha-cha companion from the Wii title.
As detailed yesterday, Monster Hunter 3G will be playable at the Tokyo Game Show next week. Capcom is readying three quests, the hardest of which pits you against Brakidios. Play the game at TGS, and you'll get a special Monster Hunter 3G bag.
The newly opened Monster Hunter 3G official site provides us with some clues about what's new with this 3DS update to Wii's Monster Hunter 3.
First, and probably foremost, is an all new beast, whose name I'm going to approximate as "Brakidios." Hopefully someone more skilled in Monster Hunter talk can come up with a better Romanization.
Brakidios is the cover monster for MHP3G, which means he'll probably appear on all the posters and on the game's cover. He's forehead and front legs have a special substance that explodes after a set time.
The game includes a new base of operations, Tanzia Harbor. A stopover for trade routes, Tanzia is known as an oasis for sea goers. It takes the place of MH3's Rockrack City network mode hub.
Also new just for the 3DS is a new control method. You can play the game with just the slide pad and buttons, or you can use the touch screen for some controls.
The lower screen shows a "Target Camera" panel which can be toggled on and off. When on, pressing the L button (for camera reset) will make the camera turn to the large beast you're currently fighting. When off, L will behave just like normal and move behind your character's back. You can keep the Target Camera on and still make the camera turn to your back by pressing L twice quickly.
Of course, the big new control option is the slide pad expansion that Famitsu showed yesterday. The official site does not mention this. Capcom is presumably waiting for Nintendo to actually announce it first.
Other new features mentioned at the official site include new weapon designs and Kayanba, a rival to the masked Cha-cha companion from the Wii title.
As detailed yesterday, Monster Hunter 3G will be playable at the Tokyo Game Show next week. Capcom is readying three quests, the hardest of which pits you against Brakidios. Play the game at TGS, and you'll get a special Monster Hunter 3G bag.
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