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Mosnter Hunter Freedom Unite on PSP

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Mosnter Hunter Freedom Unite is a Adventuring game available on the PSP. It can be played in Singleplayer modes.

Mosnter Hunter Freedom Unite is a Adventuring game. Adventure games are enjoyed for two reasons: they provide enemy encounters that require tactics and strategy to conquor, and they create a fantasy world in which to explore and adventure.

Mosnter Hunter Freedom Unite can be played in a Singleplayer mode. Single Player Campaign games focus on one player's experience. Rather than collaborate with other players either locally or online, players progress alone. The campaign style of gameplay offers a connected series of challenges to play through. These chapters work together to tell a story through which players progress. Single player games are able to focus on one experience of a scenario, so that it is usually a richer, more visceral game.

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Reviews

Returning Gamer review Sat, 28 Nov 2009

The Monster Hunter series is monstrous in Japan and the far east. So monstrous in fact, that its enormous claws are stretching over to western shores as Capcom tries to make the PSP release every bit as desirable to us uneducated gamers. Monster Hunter Freedom Unite on PlayStation Portable includes Monster Hunter Freedom 2 and it's titular expansion pack. And is, as I found out, very tough to love.

I remember wishing there were more mark hunts - where you track and kill a particular quarry - in Final Fantasy XII. I loved Final Fantasy XII, but certainly not for the plot or character development. It was non-existant. I loved it for the mark hunts. There was an absolute King's ransom in side quests and eclectic monsters to kill. It made all the grinding worthwhile and gave the entre world depth and character.
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Family Gamer review Fri, 24 Jul 2009

This wildly successful Japanese PSP game has always fascinated me from afar with its tales of over 500 hours of content and addictive co-op play. As a family gamer that should put me off straight awaym but once I involved my son and embarked on our first quest together I was suddenly under this game's spell.

Played alone, Monster Hunter felt like wandering around World of Warcraft without anyone online and without any lore or atmosphere to give a sense of place. I quickly became very bored with this approach. Despite the inclusion of AI buddies in the form of the adorable Felyne's, I felt as if something essential was missing or I wasn't playing the game correctly.
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