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Monster Hunter
File:Monster Hunter logo.png
GenresAction role-playing
DevelopersCapcom
PublishersCapcom
PlatformsPlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Windows, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, iOS, N-Gage

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Promotion of Monster Hunter at the Tokyo Game Show 2010

The Monster Hunter(モンスターハンターMonsutā Hantā?) franchise is a series of fantasy-themed action role-playing video games that started with the game Monster Hunter for PlayStation 2. The series is developed and published by Capcom. As the title suggests, the player takes the role of a hunter in a fantasy environment and completes quests by hunting out specific kinds of monsters to kill or capture. The series has branched out into PlayStation Portable games and a massively multiplayer online game. In Japan, the Monster Hunter series is immensely popular, and it has gained a cult following in the west, with the portMonster Hunter Freedom (known in Japan as Monster Hunter Portable) and its sequels, Monster Hunter Freedom 2 / Monster Hunter Portable 2nd, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite / Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G, Monster Hunter Portable 3rd and an online game called Monster Hunter Frontier Online selling millions of copies, and Monster Hunter Tri becoming the highest-selling third-party Wiigame in Japan.[1] Since the series debuted, it has sold 28 million units as of March 31, 2014.[2] As of February 17, 2015, the series has sold 32 million units.[3] There is also an anime based on the spin-off game Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airou Village and a book called Monster Hunter EPISODE (モンスターハンター EPISODE~).[4]

  • 2Games
    • 2.1Main series
  • 3Other media

Gameplay

Gameplay in the Monster Hunter series consists of players embarking on various quests whose goals vary from gathering certain materials to hunting or capturing specific monsters. Players are able to choose from a wide variety of weapons, each catering to a specific style of combat. For example, a Great Sword is a slow but powerful weapon, requiring deliberate and calculated strikes in combat. Dual Blades, on the other hand, allow speedy strikes at the cost of lower damage per hit.

The primary goal of the game is to complete quests by successfully hunting or capturing powerful monsters, retrieving their parts through carving or receiving them as rewards, and using them as materials to craft or upgrade armors and weapons. Additionally, players may also gather insects, minerals, plant life, or fish to improve their arsenal.

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Unlike most traditional RPGs, players do not 'level up' and must instead rely on obtaining better equipment for improving their characters. Players are also not restricted by job/class systems commonly found in other RPGs. Instead, they are able to freely switch between different weapons, each offering a different playing experience. There is also no way to 'complete' the game per se; players are essentially able to replay quests repeatedly.

Originally designed to be played as an online game, the earlier games in the series featured distinct online (cooperative) and offline (solo) modes, with many monsters, items, and quests being only accessible in online play. The more recent entries in the series have bucked this trend, and the focus has shifted to offering fully featured single-player experiences first, before layering on a rich but optional online multi-player component. In online mode, the game allows for up to four players to connect in cooperative play.

Games

Below is a list of games in the Monster Hunter main series. Each generation has a number of entries that are derivative of the original release.

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Main series

First generation

TitleDetails

Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2004 – PlayStation 2
Notes:
  • First game in the Monster Hunter series



Original release date(s):
PlayStation 2
  • KOR: January 20, 2005
Wii
Release years by system:
2005 – PlayStation 2
2009 – Wii
Notes:
  • Released only in Japan (both versions) while in Korea was released for the PlayStation 2 only.
  • An expansion of the original title



Original release date(s):
  • KO: September 21, 2006
Release years by system:
2005 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
  • Released in Japan as Monster Hunter Portable
  • First game in the series to appear on a Handheld Console
  • Based on Monster Hunter G

Second generation

TitleDetails

Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2006 – PlayStation 2
Notes:
  • Released only in Japan
  • First game in the series to add the use of gems.



Original release date(s):
  • KO: August 28, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
  • Released in Japan as Monster Hunter Portable 2nd
  • Based on Monster Hunter 2
  • New weapon classes include Long Sword, Gunlance, Hunting Horn, and Bow



Original release date(s):
PlayStation Portable
  • KO: March 29, 2008
NAJune 22, 2009
AUSJune 25, 2009
EUJune 26, 2009
iOS
Release years by system:
2008 – PlayStation Portable
2014 – iOS
Notes:
  • Released in Japan as Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G
  • Released in Japan for iOS as Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G for iOS
  • An expansion of Monster Hunter Freedom 2
  • Available in the PlayStation Vita Store, with enhanced graphics and second stick support for control the camera
  • iOS version features addition of intuitive touch controls, virtual camera, automatic tracking, MFi licensing program support, and more

Third generation

TitleDetails

Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2009 – Wii
Notes:
  • Released in Japan as Monster Hunter 3 (tri-)
  • First game in the series to include underwater exploration and combat
  • New weapon classes include Switch Axe and Medium Bowgun
  • Weapon classes Dual Swords, Gunlance, Bow and Hunting Horn were not included



Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2010 – PlayStation Portable
2011 – PlayStation 3
Notes:
  • Has an overall more eastern setting compared to previous games in the series
  • Not a port or expansion of Monster Hunter Tri but a completely separate game
  • Released only in Japan
  • Missing weapon classes returns (Dual Swords, Gunlance, Bow, Hunting Horn)
  • Does not have underwater exploration and combat
  • PS3 Edition is high definition remastering of PSP Edition
  • Cross-platform play between both versions



Original release date(s):
JP December 10, 2011 (3DS)
JP December 8, 2012 (Wii U)
NAMarch 19, 2013
EUMarch 22, 2013
AUSMarch 23, 2013
  • KO: April 24, 2013 (3DS)
Release years by system:
2011 – Nintendo 3DS
2012 – Wii U
Notes:
  • Released in Japan as Monster Hunter 3 (tri-) G
  • An expansion of Monster Hunter Tri
  • Features new monsters and locations
  • Weapons brought back in Portable 3rd remain
  • Has underwater exploration and combat
  • Wii U Edition is high definition remastering of 3DS Edition
  • 3DS edition has 3D graphics
  • Cross-platform play between both versions
  • Online mode is only available in the Wii U version.
  • Only time the series was released on the Wii U.


Fourth generation

TitleDetails

Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2013 - Nintendo 3DS
Notes:
  • Announced on 'Nintendo 3DS Conference 2011' (September 2011)
  • Released only in Japan.



Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2014 - Nintendo 3DS
Notes:
  • Announced on 'Monster Hunter Festa 13' (January 2014)[5]



Original release date(s):[6]
Release years by system:
2015 - Nintendo 3DS
Notes:
  • Announced in a Nintendo Direct presentation on May 31, 2015


Village

Spin-offs

TitleDetails

Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2007 – Microsoft Windows
2010 – Xbox 360
Notes:
  • Differs from other games in the series by being a full-fledged Multi-player Online Game.
  • Released only in Japan



Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2010 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
  • Released only in Japan.



Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2011 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
  • Based on and expanded from Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airu Village



Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2011 - iOS
Notes:
  • First game in the series to be on the iOS system



Original release date(s):
  • CN: August 18, 2013
Release years by system:
2013 - PC
Notes:
  • Second Monster Hunter, Multi-player Online Game as a collaboration between Tencent and Capcom
  • Uses Crytek's CryEngine 3
  • Free-to-play business model
  • Beta in Cancini began on July 6, 2013
  • Planned to be released only for Windows
  • Though developed primarily for Chinese players, and solely uses the Chinese language, the game is not region locked, and only limited by the language limitations. Tencent has approved the distribution of an English-language patch created by a fan group in May 2016.[7]



Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2013 - Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U
2014 - PlayStation Vita[8]
Notes:
  • Not released outside of Japan.



Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2015 – Nintendo 3DS
Notes:
  • Based on Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airu Village



Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2015 - iOS
2015 - Android[9]
Notes:
  • Name was changed from Monster Hunter Smart



Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2016 - Nintendo 3DS[10]
Notes:
  • Not yet announced to be released outside Japan.


Other media

Monster Hunter
Anime television series
Directed byMitsuru Hongo
Written byNatsuko Takahashi
StudioDavid Production
NetworkFuji TV
Original runOctober 2016scheduled
Episodes48[11]
Anime and Manga portal

Anime

A series of anime shorts titled MonHun Nikki Girigiri Airū-mura Airū Kiki Ippatsu (ja:モンハン日記 ぎりぎりアイルー村) was broadcast beginning August 10, 2010. A sequel, MonHun Nikki Girigiri Airū-mura G, was produced.[12] An anime series based on the franchise is planned to premiere in 2016.

Manga

A manga titled Monster Hunter Orage was published jointly by Kodansha and Capcom in April 2008. The author of the manga is Hiro Mashima. There are four volumes total with the last volume published on May 4, 2009. An English release of Monster Hunter Orage first took place on June 28, 2011.

Card game

A trading card game titled Monster Hunter Hunting Card was released in October 2008 with periodic updates planned.[13]

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Comics

Elements from Monster Hunter were later included in the Worlds Unite comic crossover from Archie Comics, which featured several other Capcom and Sega franchises making guest appearances in the previously running Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man comic lines.[14]

Film

In 2012, it was reported that Resident Evil director Paul W. S. Anderson might direct a film adaptation of Monster Hunter.[15]

See also

References

  1. Fletcher, J.C. (2009-08-13). 'Monster Hunter 3 is Japan's best-selling third-party Wii game'. Joystiq. Retrieved 2009-08-13.<templatestyles src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'></templatestyles>
  2. Yin-Poole, Wesley (8 May 2014). 'Dead Rising 3 sales rise to 1.2m as Capcom enjoys profit boost'. Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved 8 May 2014.<templatestyles src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'></templatestyles>
  3. Matulef, Jeffrey (February 17, 2015). 'Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate has shipped over 3m copies worldwide'. Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved February 17, 2015.<templatestyles src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'></templatestyles>
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  5. 2014-01-26, Monster Hunter 4G Announced for Nintendo 3DS, Siliconera
  6. Maiberg, Emanuel (May 31, 2015). 'Monster Hunter X Announced for 3DS, Watch the Trailer'. GameSpot. Retrieved May 31, 2015.<templatestyles src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'></templatestyles>
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  8. 2013-09-18, TGS: Monster Hunter: Frontier G Announced for Vita, IGN
  9. http://www.mh-xr.jp/pc/
  10. http://www.siliconera.com/2015/04/11/monster-hunter-stories-announced-nintendo-3ds/
  11. 'Monster Hunter Stories RIDE ON Anime Listed at 48 Episodes'. Anime News Network. 2015-12-14. Retrieved 2015-12-31.<templatestyles src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'></templatestyles>
  12. 'Monster Hunter Nikki Anime Shorts Get Sequel'. Anime News Network. 2011-04-07. Retrieved 2011-06-04.<templatestyles src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'></templatestyles>
  13. 'Monster Hunter becomes a card game'. andriasang. August 22, 2008. Retrieved December 10, 2010.<templatestyles src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'></templatestyles>[dead link]
  14. http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/02/23/capcom-and-sega-join-forces-for-worlds-unite-comic-book-crossover
  15. Paul W. S. Anderson to direct Capcom's 'Monster Hunter'?

External links

  • MonHun Nikki Girigiri Airū-mura Airū Kiki Ippatsu (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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Monster Hunter Diary:
Poka Poka Airou Village
Developer(s)FromSoftware
Publisher(s)Capcom
Composer(s)Yuji Takenouchi
SeriesMonster Hunter
Platform(s)PlayStation Portable
Nintendo 3DS
ReleasePlayStation Portable
  • JP: August 26, 2010
PlayStation Portable (G)Nintendo 3DS (DX)
  • JP: September 10, 2015
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Monster Hunter Diary Poka Poka Airou Village (モンハン日記 ぽかぽかアイルー村, Monhan Nikki Poka Poka Airū Mura, 'Monster Hunter Diary: Warm Felyne Village')[1] is a spin-off installment in the Monster Hunter series, developed by FromSoftware and published by Capcom for the PlayStation Portable. It was released in Japan on August 26, 2010. The word airou (アイルー, airū) is the Japanese equivalent of felyne (Ailuro is the Greek word for cat), a fictional sapient cat species that appears in the Monster Hunter games. The player gives orders to the felynes to progress to the end of quests instead of having direct control over them. The game uses a more cartoonish art style as opposed to the realism seen in other Monster Hunter: games. More emphasis is placed on style and village management. A few Hello Kitty items are also available in the game.

Monster Hunter Diary Poka Poka Airou Village G (モンハン日記 ぽかぽかアイルー村G, Monhan Nikki Poka Poka Airū Mura G)[2] is an expansion pack and was released on August 10, 2011 in Japan.[3]

Monster Hunter Diary Giri Giri Airou Village (モンハン日記 ぎりぎりアイルー村, Monhan Nikki Giri Giri Airū Mura) is a series of ten television shorts developed to help advertise Poka Poka Airou Village. They feature felynes attempting quests and almost invariably failing at them. One episode also has a Chibiterasu cameo.

A Nintendo 3DS version of the game, titled Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airou Village DX (モンハン日記 ぽかぽかアイルー村DX, Monhan Nikki Poka Poka Airū Mura DX) was developed and released in Japan on September 10, 2015.[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2011-01-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2011-08-07.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^Anoop Gantayat (June 2, 2011). 'Monster Hunter Diary G Release Date Pushed Up!'. andriasang.com. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
  4. ^Romano, Sal (May 31, 2015). 'Monster Hunter X and Airou Village DX announced for 3DS'. Gematsu. Retrieved May 31, 2015.
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External links[edit]

  • Official site (Japanese)
  • Official site (G) (Japanese)
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