Monster Hunter Freedom Capcom Contest

[quote name='rodeojones903']I like how they misspelled gaming. :D

"What gameing hardware do you use?"[/QUOTE]


Maybe it was done by the same guy who made the PS3 controller...?
 
Entered, thanks. A couple of my co-workers love the game, but I haven't been able to buy any more PSP stuff since I was saving for a DS Lite.
 
[quote name='gunm']Entered, thanks. A couple of my co-workers love the game, but I haven't been able to buy any more PSP stuff since I was saving for a DS Lite.[/QUOTE]

Yeah I picked this up on launch and it's an amazingly long ass game with alot of crap to do. Only buy it if you think you have the time to invest in it.
 
Rhode Island is excluded from this Sweepstakes
*cries*

I'm a big fan of the PS2 version of the game. I have over 300 hours on it, and I still play it. I don't want the PSP version though. I don't see much value in the game without the online component.
 
[quote name='Rei no Otaku']*cries*

I'm a big fan of the PS2 version of the game. I have over 300 hours on it, and I still play it. I don't want the PSP version though. I don't see much value in the game without the online component.[/QUOTE]


oh, but you're wrong... I own both the PS2 and PSP version and can say I definitly love the PSP version way more partially due to the fact that it's 10 times harder than the PS2 version but alot nicer on gathering supplies.
 
Yeah, but my enjoyment of the game comes 90% from the teamwork involved in bringing down large prey. Challenge has nothing to do with it. Plus I can easily get challenge from the PS2 version. Just wait until you get to Four Horns. Finally I don't want items easier to find. I worked hard for my equipment. It's like my badge of honor.
 
[quote name='Rei no Otaku']Yeah, but my enjoyment of the game comes 90% from the teamwork involved in bringing down large prey. Challenge has nothing to do with it. Plus I can easily get challenge from the PS2 version. Just wait until you get to Four Horns. Finally I don't want items easier to find. I worked hard for my equipment. It's like my badge of honor.[/QUOTE]


:lol: usually 90% of enjoyment for me coes in challenge.. so it'a all to personal taste... I also like how there's more to do and how everything is more balanced out for single play. Really, I suggest giving it a go before commenting on it really. It's hard to say how great MHF improved on the single player experience since it's spread all throughout the title. Both are great games, but liek I said, I still prefer Freedom (plus the control scheme works out twice as good).
 
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