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On VideoGames.tv we have within the Nintendo Wii Trailers
the Trailer for the Video Game 'Monster Hunter Tri - Progress'
Monster Hunter is one of those sagas that without really knowing the reasons, they become a reference that goes beyond the most optimistic sales cirfras; every new release that is fortunate to arrive in Japan over two million sales, and talk only in Japan, regardless of sales in other territories.
It is normal that, in this scenario, Capcom decided to bet on Wii as the exclusive platform to receive the next installment in the saga, since the Nintendo console is today the undisputed leader in sales, despite the game was initially designed for PlayStation 3.
The release of this game has been accompanied, even a special edition Wii console, with a striking black, and a control specifically designed for maximum enjoyment of the game, as the Wiimote / Nunchuk could cloud in the words of Capcom itself, the gaming experience.
We then have a game that does not alter the basic formula of the series, but it takes the Wii hardware successfully. In terms of playable Monster Hunter Tri offers nothing more or less, the same as always: create your own warrior, get equipment, gain experience and hunting game until there is nothing more than hunting. A simple formula but it is highly addictive, and millions of fans and speaks for itself.
The graphics, as already proposed, is the section that has earned its way to Wii: great scenery, reasonably detailed and always maintaining a constant frame rate, giving equal enemies on screen has the effect of our powers or mixture of both. Aesthetically, it remains at a very high level, with places sufficiently differentiated and well characterized with no cost us familiar.
Speaking of other options better suited to Wii, Monster Hunter Tri is one of those few games that makes sparing use of motion sensor on the console, to keep the gaming experience was altered negatively with respect to other deliveries, the idea of creative Capcom is that, given the huge amount of hours spent in the game, the abuse of the motion sensor could deplete the players, so they chose a more classic control. Another attraction is the online mode, where you can create groups of up to four guerrereos help us in the hunt, and access chat rooms.
Monster Hunter Tri reach Europe and the United States early next year 2010, maintaining the online mode.
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