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BM Hands-on: Monster Hunter tri

BM writes: "Monster Hunter is huge in Japan. Huge. Over here in North America? Well, it's not as huge, though it's pretty popular thanks to the slew of PSP releases over the past few years. While these PSP games are quality titles that give you a near endless amount of content to play, there a few things they are missing that keep this from becoming the next big thing in the States. Monster Hunter 3, or tri, as its often referred to, aims to fix many of those issues to make a more accessible and enjoyable game that still retains the hardcore factors you know and love from Monster Hunter."
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 25 days 7 hours ago | Preview | Wii
 
 
 

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