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I used to play it abit. Now I'm just waiting for Monster Hunter 2 while I play other stuff since it'll probably be better anyhow.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I don't have any links but I can tell you about it. It's for the PS2. What's it about? The game's name pretty much says it all.
You pretty much live in a world filled with dinosaurs, wyverns, and other weird animals/monsters. You do random tasks for your town that range from killing a certain number of a monsters, one specific monster, fishing, gathering specific herbs, etc. It's kind of like an rpg but not quite. The town is set up similar to a rpg town, but there really isn't a storyline. Your goal is just to be the best hunter that you can be. You don't level up in this(Not in the normal rpg sense anyhow), your strength are all determined by your gear. Which for the most part is all created from parts that you carve out of the monsters you slay. The game is all about having the strong/cool looking gear and earning a high hunter rank. There is an offline mode but the best parts of the game can only be experience online. Online mode is also free. Most amazing jew boots |
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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