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I tried starting up the PSP Monster Hunter I have, and like, there's a tutorial in a bookcase or diary or something, and it's a hojillion pages long. Eeeeeef that.
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The only tutorial you need is YouTube. Find a weapon you like, search up a video on it and begin to master your skills, the rest will come.pdSlooper wrote:I tried starting up the PSP Monster Hunter I have, and like, there's a tutorial in a bookcase or diary or something, and it's a hojillion pages long. Eeeeeef that.
Just thought of a series I think I'd enjoy, but I've never touched.
The Batman Arkham series. I always hear good things about those games, and they get compared to Metroidvania's quite a bit, a genre we're lacking of in the 3D space. I think Arkham Knight is available on Wii U, one of them anyways.
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That idea is, legit, slightly repulsive to me. It's shitty game design if your game can't be playable without outside resources. Like holy shit. Glad I only spent like $5 on the game.The Shoemaker wrote:The only tutorial you need is YouTube. Find a weapon you like, search up a video on it and begin to master your skills, the rest will come.
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If you intend to play them, go for Arkham Asylum and only that one. It's tight, it's fun and should be quite affordable. It's really the only one I would recommend.The Shoemaker wrote: The Batman Arkham series. I always hear good things about those games, and they get compared to Metroidvania's quite a bit, a genre we're lacking of in the 3D space. I think Arkham Knight is available on Wii U, one of them anyways.
The sequels all suffer from a disease called Ubisoftening, where the total area expands due to the addition of hot air and by Fibonacci sequence multiplication of boring collectibles.
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Totally agree, (without being repulsed). It's an issue the series has always had. The newest one, MH4 Ultimate. Has actual tutorial missions for individual weapons, which teach you a good amount. I still prefer gaijin hunter on Youtube because he goes through specific steps while visually showing you the combo potential, as well as going into advanced stuff.pdSlooper wrote:That idea is, legit, slightly repulsive to me. It's shitty game design if your game can't be playable without outside resources. Like holy shit. Glad I only spent like $5 on the game.The Shoemaker wrote:The only tutorial you need is YouTube. Find a weapon you like, search up a video on it and begin to master your skills, the rest will come.
Of course, the best way to get into Monster Hunter is with a friend.
Kiwi - Asylum was the first one, correct? I'll have to hunt it down on 360 then if I ever get one.
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Yes, and I totally agree with Kiwi's recommendation. The first one is a solid contender for my BGE list—very tightly designed and well-paced game. The sequels lose sight of what made the first one great, instead trying to latch onto some kind of open world concept.The Shoemaker wrote:Kiwi - Asylum was the first one, correct? I'll have to hunt it down on 360 then if I ever get one.
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Have to agree with that. Bigger doesn't always mean better. AA was a brilliant game, even coming from me who couldn't care less about Batman or comic book heroes.
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