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Monster Hunter Tri: Rathian Burning Up My Time!

CoffeewithGames shows the play-time for Monster Hunter Tri.

CwG says in one section, "Monster Hunter 3 has increased by 3,877 more players reporting play-time data, since the data was reported 2-weeks ago."

CwG also covers the number of players reporting data, the "Total Hours" reported/increased since 2-weeks ago, and even includes a video of a Rathian hunt from the game.

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CoffeewithChess5085d ago

increasing slowly, but surely.
I'm still really enjoying this game, and if anybody here on N4G wants to do some hunts together, my in-game name/code is Coffee/KKJ9F2.

Also, if anybody would like to go on a hunt and let me record it, like the video in the article, we can try that as well.

N4g_null5085d ago

Great man I'm glad your enjoying it. I got way too much work to do. All I have time for is a post or two for the next few months. This is on my to play list though, just tried it out for a moment. I still have not beat red steel 2 yet.

Samus HD5085d ago

it looks like a great title

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The Best Monster Hunter Games - Every Western Monster Hunter Game Ranked

What's the best Monster Hunter of all time? In a series where half of the titles have the word 'Ultimate' fixed on the end, it can be a difficult decision to make. NL are not averse to difficult decisions though, so have taken it upon theirselves to rank every single Monster Hunter game (yes, even the non-Nintendo ones) to determine which is the very best.

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Ranking The Top 5 Monster Hunter Games

Monster Hunter World is close to releasing, which means it’s no better time to reminisce and look back at some of the best Monster Hunter games that came before it.

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My Time As A Monster Hunter

Goomba Stomp: "In Japan, the Monster Hunter series is something of a legend. Every gamer worth their salt in Japan knows about Monster Hunter, as each new iteration in the franchise, is met with high critique and commercial success. However, this is not the case over here in the States. The first time I had ever even heard of the franchise was a preview for the series’ third installment, Monster Hunter Tri, in Nintendo Power. The idea of hunting giant beasts with an online team seemed like a really cool concept to me, especially when I learned of how well the series was received overseas. Little did I know that Tri would go on to become the single greatest experience I have ever had with an online multiplayer game."

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notachance2703d ago

It's like drugs, people who haven't try it looks at it like it's some kind of outlandish, weird thing they'll never understand why people are addicted to it. But once you try it, preferably with friends... suddenly you have 200 hours logged in in just a short time you'll never guess it's a capcom game.

too bad they chose to release it on a niche platform in the west, if only capcom has the brain to upgrade the graphic and release it on PS4/XB1 I'm willing to bet it'll be as huge as overwatch, only you won't be bored as fast.

CorndogBurglar2703d ago (Edited 2703d ago )

Its funny because even though i know Generations is exactly the same as Monster Hunter 4, just with even less story and the addition of Arts, its still addicting as hell. There's just something about it. The preparation before going out to fight a particular monster is probably my favorite aspect of the games.

Knowing your enemy and what weapons, tools, and items to bring is something missing from a lot of games that is done really well in this series. That strategic feeling before the actuall nonstop action begins once you find the monster is unlike any other game that I've played.

fenome2703d ago

The only one I ever played was the first one on PS2, but I really enjoyed it.

BlackDoomAx2701d ago

Best multiplayer experience and best feeling when you win.