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Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (PSP)

Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (PSP)From: Capcom
Category: Video Games

List Price: £29.99
Buy New: £26.99
as of 12/3/2010 05:48 PST details
You Save: £3.00 (10%)



New (2) Used (5) from £21.95

Seller: Musicland Ltd
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 22 reviews

Format: Unknown format
Platform: Sony PSP
Genre: adventure-games
Media: Video Game
Operating System: No Operating System
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.1 x 0.6

MPN: ULES01213
EAN: 5055060910979

Release Date: June 26, 2009
Availability: Usually dispatched within 3-4 business days

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Product Description
  • The biggest Monster Hunter title to date with over 500 hours of gameplay.
  • Huge variety of character customisations including 1500 weapons and 2000 armour sets.
  • Players can form a team of up to 4 players through Ad-Hoc play and experience the multiplayer social gaming phenomenon.
  • Media Install option where players can save the game to a memory stick, allowing the game to load from the memory stick and UMD simultaneously for faster loading times.
  • AI Felyne companion who will accompany players on quests and gather extra resources. With the 'Felyne Casting' feature players can share their companions with other players, transferring data using the PSP's sleep mode.
  • Fans of the series can transfer their data from 'Monster Hunter Freedom 2.'


Amazon.co.uk Review

Japan's most successful PSP title, Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G has finally made its way to the west. Renamed Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, this latest installment in the epic Monster Hunter series delivers over 500 hours of gameplay, spanning some 400 missions. In addition, using the Ad-Hoc connection players can adventure with up to three friends for a savaging multiplayer hunting party.

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Multiplayer combat in 'Monster Hunter Freedom Unite'
Battle monsters with up to 3 friends.
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Fighting along side the felyne AI companion in 'Monster Hunter Freedom Unite'
AI 'Felyne' companion.
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Wielding special weapons and items in 'Monster Hunter Freedom Unite'
Wield special weapons and items.
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Social Play
One of the most important features contributing to the Monster Hunter series' rampant popularity in Japan is the social aspect of the games. This feature continues via the PSP's Ad-Hoc connection in Monster Hunter Freedom Unite. From devising strategies to executing attacks, players will need to work together in order to hunt down the ferocious beasts and progress through the wide range of quests on offer. And this effort and cooperation is never in vain. Succeed in this and players will be rewarded for their use of the deep fighting combat systems, encouraging them to seek out even more experienced hunters and team up in order to learn from their experience.

New Game Features
New to Monster Hunter Freedom Unite is the fully customizable AI "felyne" companion who accompanies players on quests and gathers extra resources. He can even can be shared and traded with other players. Also new to Monster Hunter Freedom Unite is the improved "Media Install Option." This new way to play gives players the ability to save portions of the game from UMD to Memory Sticks. This results in much faster load times, as well as improved PSP system battery life since your UMD will not have to be engaged every time your game requires a new file. Finally, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite features a certain level of compatibility with the rest of the Monster Hunter franchise. Fans of the series will be pleased to hear that they can transfer their character and data from Monster Hunter Freedom 2 over to the new game.

All-New Monsters to Battle
There are five new monsters to the game waiting to challenge gamers in battle. These include the Nargacuga, who inhabits the old forest and attacks at lightning speed; the Lavasioth, a lava-breathing reptile who hides in volcanic areas; and the Hypnocatrice, a birdlike monster that wards off hunters with its unique ability to produce sleeping gas.

Key Features:

  • The biggest Monster Hunter title to date, with over 500 hours of gameplay.
  • Huge variety of character customizations, including 1,500 weapons and 2,000 armor sets.
  • Building on the social gaming aspect of the overall Monster Hunter series, players can form a team of up to 4 players through wireless Ad-Hoc play and experience the multiplayer social gaming phenomenon.
  • "Media Install" option where players can save the game to a memory stick, allowing the game to load from the memory stick and UMD simultaneously for faster loading times.
  • AI "Felyne" companion who will accompany players on quests and gather extra resources. With the 'felyne casting' feature players can share their companions with other players, transferring data using the PSP’s sleep mode.
  • Fans of the series can transfer their character data from Monster Hunter Freedom 2 to continue their adventures.
  • Five all-new monsters to battle.


Product Description
Japan's most successful PSP title, Monster Hunter Portable 2G, is finally here. Renamed Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, this latest installment in the epic Monster Hunter series delivers over 500 hours of gameplay spanning some 400 missions. Add in previously unreleased monsters, weapons and missions and you have the biggest Monster Hunter game to date. Using the PSP's wireless Ad-Hoc connection, players can adventure with up to three friends for a savaging multiplayer hunting party. From devising the strategy to executing the attack, players will need to work together in order to hunt down the ferocious beasts and progress through the wide range of quests on offer. Players will be rewarded for their use of deep fighting combat systems, encouraging them to seek out the more experienced hunters and team up in order to learn from their experience. Even in single player mode Hunters won't be alone thanks to the introduction of the new AI "Felyne" feature. Accompanying players on quests your furry ally will helping them battle monsters and gather extra resources.



Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Oh wow! Please give me some more games Mr Capcom.   January 22, 2010
Witch King's Army
I like it very very very much much much. Infact I love it so much i want to marry it.



5 out of 5 stars Monster Hunter Freedom Unite   January 22, 2010
Ms. Ak Sancaster (UK, West Midlands)
Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (PSP)

I have been a fan of the franchise since the release of Monster Hunter Freedom 1,
This game is definitely worth getting!

Monster Hunter Freedom Unite is one of my favourite games to date and this is why...
-Non repetitive gameplay (I noticed someones review said that it's repetitive, not a chance, you just didn't play it enough)
-I've spent almost 600+ hours on this game!
-Multiplayer is extremely fun and brings back memories of LAN multiplayer games (Back when consoles like the N64 were around) making it alot more soaciable.
-Variety within the scenary (Forest and Hills, Volcano, Snowy Mountains, Jungle, Great Forest, Desert and many more!)
-Hugely rewarding! I can't tell you the amount of satisfaction taking down a monster with your friends is!
-A fantastic online community! Everyone who uses Xlink Kai (Networking software for PSP and other consoles) will help you, after all, they're all there to hunt!

However...
-The game contains the vast majority of things that are in Monster Hunter Freedom 2, which is a shame due to the fact that I wanted something new from the game, but instead I got the same experience as I did from Monster Hunter Freedom 2 but bigger.
-This game is not as fun when you're playing it by yourself, get a friend to play, it's where the fun really is.

An overall fantastically fun game with many places to explore, a HUGE variety of monsters to kill with your friends, a long lasting and rewarding experience.



4 out of 5 stars Early Stages - quick review   January 19, 2010
R. Allan (UK)
In the interests of being half useful I thought I'd quickly say that MHFU is really my type of game and I would recommend.

I'm at early stages of playing (circa 20 hours) but no signs of boredom yet. Plenty of hacking and slashing monsters and just as you think you are getting the hang of the game they throw a new one at you that wipes you out or that you fail to defeat in the time given. And plently of depth through item/weapon and armour collection/creation.

I think I'll be enjoying this game for some time to come!



4 out of 5 stars Monster hunter freedom unite   December 25, 2009
pedro liberal
I bought this game after testing the first monster hunter for the PSP.
This review is not supposed to be a detailed overview, or anything like that. I had some questions and doubts, and so after having them answered I figured other people might need help also.
And so:
You need 5.00 firmware. If you do not have it, the UMD will prompt you to install it, as is with all other games, the firmware update comes with the game itself.

The game has no story. If you play final fantasy because of the immersive, 50 hour span story, then this game is not for you.
Everything begins and ends at the same city. There are over 400 quests and mission, and more for you to download through online network.
You develop you character by creating new armour, items, and weapons, the only level in this game are the ranks.
In order to advance in rank, you have to complete all missions or quest of the previous rank.
You can capture or kill monsters, it's up to you.
Capturing wields more items, while killing them is easier, but you are left with whatever the monster ends up dropping. The end result is the same, you only kill monsters in order to get items.




2 out of 5 stars very poor   December 18, 2009
Alastair Mcguffie
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

dont like the game based on that it is a poor fighting game it's very hard to hit the moster and you can die easy you lose health in conditions like snow and open sand plain untill u die.. monsters run away from you and you can run about for hours looking for them... would advise people not to get this

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