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- #MONSTER HUNTER DOS ENGLISH PATCH ISO#
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The label belongs to Koei Tecmo, who usually uses the label of eA Urgents indie, whose primary purpose is to promote It Takes Two and Sea Of Solitude. Wild Hearts, announced by a cia, last month. Even so, if any Western publisher ever tried copying it, you wouldn’t want it to be EA.
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For example, since 2018, The series Monster Hunter: World never made big hits outside their home country. Even if it’s not true that they made those same events, those companies are never doing it all. There were many monster hunters clones over the years. I was thinking MH3U would probably give me more diversity than 4, since it includes the underwater part for example.Wild Hearts Monster Hunter has a new challenger (pic: EA).ĮA partnered with the makers of Dynasty Warriors to make a brand new franchise combining monsters and Fortnite. Anything I should keep in mind coming from mhf2u?Īlso, for diversity I'd like to get one other 3DS MH. I'll definitely get the newest one, MHGen. I also like how big the screen is with an XL.
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Originally I didn't want a portable MH, but with stationary ones being so limited in the English language I opened up to the idea. Still have to hunt my first Yama Tsukami one day, haha.Īfter comparing prices I can't really find any good justification not to go with the 3DS. That way I can get a PS2 one day when I find a good deal and feel like it, I like playing some old games from time to time.
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I'll just keep it, I also made a save of the different English mods just in case they go offline. I only ordered the game yet and it was really cheap, so I'm not too mad about it. Should have made this question before making the purchase.Īfter looking into it further I totally agree, MH2 is not the best choice. Not surprising to see the franchise migrate to PSP. The controls in PS2 are horrendous and the two games are incomplete (Freedom 2/Unite are more polished than MH2, and Tri/3U are far superior to 3rd). Here you have 1st Gen + Third Gen.ģDS (40-80 bucks depending on normal or XL): Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Monster Hunter Generations.
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Game goes for 25 bucks on Ebay with the MH Classic Controller included), Monser Hunter Tri (There's a patch to make every online-boss/Quest offline and also balanced to be doable solo). There's an english patch for items/equipments/some other things.


Maybe 70 with a proper Classic Controller): Monster Hunter G (Japan only. Here you have from 1st to 2nd Gen fully, + a piece of 3rd Gen with 3rd. PSP (30-50 bucks) + Component Cable for TV: Monster Hunter Freedom, Freedom 2, Freedom Unite, Monster Hunter 3rd (Japan Only). Which English patch would be the best choice for this? Thanks for any advice! I don't care if all the quests are original or of they are modified, as long as it's rather bug free and gives me the old MH feeling I used to have on the PSP. I just want a classic MH experience - load up my console and kill some Rathalos, Lao Shan or qather some supplies.
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I don't wanna need to mess around with codes or anything once I patched my iso and have it on my PS2. Here is what I want: I want to be able to battle all Monsters MH2 has to offer, most of the game should be translated and it should be enjoyable and not ridiculously difficult alone. There are so many of the "alternative" patches, add to that that online is not available anymore anyway and I have no idea what to choose. I have a hard time choosing one of the English patches though. I also decided to learn Katakana and order MH3rd HD, but until then I would want to get back into the game and play MH2. I decided to order MH2 from Japan (on the way) as well as a chipped PS2. So I looked into it, only owning a PS3, not able to read Japanese and not too fond of the Wii limited my options. I finally wanted to experience Monster Hunter again, preferable though on a console at home. I haven't been following Monster Hunter for years, but I put many hundred hours into MHF and MHF2U.
