Capcom has relesed a batch of new shots for Monster Hunter Tri. Come and get them.
Nintendo recently confirmed that Monster Hunter Tri will be compatible with Wii Speak. The special Wii Speak bundle is one of three editions of the game that will be available when the game launches in April.
You'll also be able to purchase a package containing Wii Speak and the Classic Controller Pro or you could just buy the game on its own.
With this, Sin & Punishment 2, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Metroid: Other M and The Legend of Zelda, I'm going to be pretty loaded with Wii games this year. And I've still got a backlog of stuff to get such as Murumasa, Zack & Wiki and Punch Out!!
And that doesn't include the fact if I get a PS3 this year. I'm going to have games to get for that too
Can't wait for this one, pre-ordered it on Amazon and already picked up a wii speak (cheap on Amazon at about £9) just for this. Be awesome hooking up with my brothers in other parts of the UK for online hunts.
Yes they will, Just shows you that some people have no interest in gaming just pretty graphics.
Well, let them play their boring run of the mill FPS games and shooters, I say! We don't need 'em! Seriously though, I have friends who say "but the graphics aren't great/are bad" when playing something like Metroid Prime 3 or Super Mario Galaxy. I just say they're talking nonsense. There's bad graphics and then there's graphics not in HD. Those games don't look crap. I was playing F-Zero GX the other day and my friend tried to say it looked crap. I said that the game was over six years old and still holds up. There's quite a few games I'd played on the 360 that used cheap graphical routines and don't look much without HD anyway. I wouldn't say Call of Juarez or even SF IV (two that spring to mind) had amazing or even great graphics, just 'good'. 360 fanboys think they've got the god's gift in games they have, but playing the next FPS/3rd person shooter/CoD drivel to me is not great gaming choice...
Funnily though, I noticed the 360 gathered dust far easier than the Wii regardless if it was played on or not
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