Capcom officially announced Monster Hunter Tri, showcasing it as a main installment in the Monster Hunter series, initially for the Wii console.
Monster Hunter Tri was released in Japan for the Nintendo Wii, introducing the series to a broader audience with new gameplay mechanics and improved graphics.
Monster Hunter Tri was released in North America for the Wii, marking its debut in the Western markets and expanding its international fanbase.
Monster Hunter Tri was launched in Europe for the Nintendo Wii, completing its worldwide release cycle.
This game is such a beautiful love letter to old school JRPGs. Real Golden Sun vibes at times. If you enjoy any of what I just mentioned, it's worth giving this one a shot.
It's fun thinking about this game. I think it's a great game for people to play even if they don't have the nostalgia. Holds up well. Steam Deck verified (naturally). There are more and more indie FPS games inspired by Half-Life 2 and some of its styles and gameplay loops - and all of them are so fun. O.G. Halo + This, and you have the backbone and inspiration of a lot of great games.
One of my favorite games ever. Does anyone else remember the promotional VHS tape that Nintendo Power sent out to promote this game? As a kid, that was the coolest thing. I bought a Super Nintendo because of it.