Plus, it has tons of impact damage, so you'll be able to break tons of beaks/wings/etc.
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate - Wii U/3DS
- dunpeal2064
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Re: Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate - Wii U/3DS
Starting out on the horn might be a little tough, but I think once the excellent Cha-Cha is by your side, it could be really interesting in solo play.
Plus, it has tons of impact damage, so you'll be able to break tons of beaks/wings/etc.
Plus, it has tons of impact damage, so you'll be able to break tons of beaks/wings/etc.
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Re: Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate - Wii U/3DS
ejamer wrote:The Monster Hunter series is an odd one. It starts out painfully slow and feeling incredibly clunky, but turns into a wonderfully strategic and unbelievably tense action-fest once you get past the early levels. Always a shame to hear people drop the game after a couple of hours because they really haven't even seen the game in action yet.
Truly. I've logged roughly 60 hours into U and I've barely scratched the service. Everything about the game is pure win, imho.
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