I'm told I would really like this game, but I refuse to play it because, you know, Fandrex
i played monster hunter 3 on wii for around 200 hours and i had a blast,it's not that great played alone but in multi it's awesome,in one scenario you have to fight 2 monster at once and we were playing in 4 so we decided to split 2 people for each monster,after a while the two monster escaped to the same location and we all gathered together again to finish both of them at the same time

some people complain that the game is grindy because you need to repeat several missions to gather the material required for new weapons and/or the xp to unlock the harder missions but it never bothered me because it just translate into playing more multi (also we play PAD so grindy stuff don't scare us anyway

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the controls take a while to master and what weapon you decide to stick with make a huge difference,the first weapon the game throws to you is the big sword which is all about slow-as-fuck charge attack which make it really hard to use so i've seen people trying to use the big sword effectively,dying a lot and getting frustated... i always suggest people to start with the lance as of all the weapon it's the one best suited for defense
some people also complain there is no targetting system,i don't know what the fuck is wrong with them... you are fighting a giant dinosaur on close combat,why the fuck you need one? even worse you often want to target different part of the monster pretty quickly as hitting the tail and head of the monster usualy yield extra loot and damage so it would either translate into a nightmare where you keep switching your target or one where your character get stuck in the monster ass while targetting the head and such
there is also some small survival element that really enchance the game for me,for example as you fight your weapon start to dull so you have to bring wetstones to sharp it,your character also get tired and need to eat... it's not uncommon to tag out of the fight for a moment while your partner keep fighting just so that you can heal and fix your weapon,after a while you start gathering tools like paintballs that keep track of the monster as he escapes and trap which when used to finish the monster translate into more loot and it really feels good when people start to rely on the item you bring
seriously if there was a game that would make me get a 3ds after bravely default it's monster hunter,but it's not coming this year so i can rest at peace
