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I love it for:
-The graphics (excellent for PSP) -Customization (armor and weapons) -Long-term play (so many quests to do, items to combine and experiment with, upgrade the farm in town) I don't mind it being offline. Because of that, Capcom focused more on the single player gameplay, and it's somehow more fun than the PS2 Monster Hunter. Don't worry about the weapons, I'm sticking with Sword & Shield for a while, too. I'm trying to take the upgrade path to a Poison Battleaxe (I've heard this is a good path for a beginner to take). Here's a link to the chart (Check the Swords Guide near the bottom): http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/game/914914.html Jam it back in, in the dark. |
If anyone's having any trouble with timing the steaks or pig music, just wait 3 beats after the song ends (press X on the third beat). You won't even have to look at the screen, it'll always work. Most amazing jew boots |
Don't get quests from the Hall (those are harder multi-player quests), get them from the old guy outside of the building (normal single player quests).
The first tutorial missions should teach you all you need to know, as long as you read the chief's notes. Also, I'd recommend using Sword and Shield, much easier to handle than any other starting weapon. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I dunno, this is a beautiful game and all, but I once I experienced my first wyvern mission (or whatever the first dragon mission is), I got really turned off.
I mean, you pretty much have to dedicate time to gathering enough spider webs and other crap in other missions, then get back to base and create nets and traps and flash bombs and whatever, THEN you'll have an inkling of a chance to kill a monster after about 30 minutes of fighting. For one mission. That's a hell of a lot of work, especially since this game doesn't have an end (or storyline). I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |