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Did you read the title of this review? If you did, good. If not, read it now. It's not an exaggeration. I have literally spent over 200 hours playing this action RPG, and I've heard of people going above 500. Why so long? Keep reading, and you'll find out. Monster Hunter Freedom, which originated from the popular PS2 series, does pretty much everything right in its conversion to a port. It makes very good use of the PSP's capabilities, and I imagine that this game is about as good as it's going to get. The graphics for MHF are absolutely breathtaking! From lush forests, to rolling fields, to scorching volcano areas, MHF consistently provides detailed, and gorgeous settings for a player to explore. All of the characters and creatures are also extremely detailed and aesthetically pleasing as well. For example, the vast majority of the 1000+ weapons and armor have a different graphic on a character, leaving endless possibilities for your character's physical appearance. The music in MHF is very appropriate, with various soundtracks for different monsters and areas. Sound effects are awesome; footsteps, the swinging of a blade, and a monster's roar all being very distinct, and exactly how they would sound in real life. MHF is also the first game that I know of to offer a Dolby Digital Surround Sound option, which I would imagine would offer an even more realistic playing experience. Now for the storyline. You're an adventurer/wannabe monster hunter that starts in a town that's constantly being attacked by monsters. That's all you need to know, and that's really all the game ever tells you. But to make up for lack of any semblance of a storyline... ...MHF absolutely shines in gameplay! For those who aren't familiar with the MH games, the object is to complete quests, so you can get more stuff, and then you can beat the stronger monsters, who give you even more stuff, which allows you to beat the even stronger monsters. Sounds repetitive? Perhaps, but it's worth it to get that uber-strong weapon or ultimate armor. For each wyvern you kill, (the official name of the "monsters",) you get a chance to carve its parts. Every wyvern has about 5 or so things that you can carve from it, some being a lot less common than others. These parts can be used to create various weapons and armor. For example, if you wanted to create a Kirin Bolt Sword and Shield, (one of 6 weapon types you can create,) you'd need to have 1 Kirin Horn, 4 Kirin Mane, and 2 Rubbery Hide. Not too bad, all you need to do is beat 2-3 Kirins, and another wyvern for the Rubbery Hide. Easy, right? Absolutely not! Now comes another point that needs to be mentioned... the wyverns themselves. Think of them like boss monsters... except MUCH stronger. Think you can hack and button mash like Untold Legends? Sure, if you want to die. Monsters can generally kill you within 5-10 strong attacks, with some of the strongest monsters having many one-hit kills. not only are they powerful, their health can be ENORMOUS. I have spent 50 minutes hacking away at a wyvern, only to run out of time on the quest before it died. So once you beat that wyvern that you could never beat before, or when you get enough parts for that awesome sword you've always wanted, there is a feeling of extreme fulfilment... and it continues throughout the game. This is the X factor that keeps people hooked. I only have 50 characters left, so... BUY THIS GAME!Read full review
MHF is one of the best game on PSP along with MHF2 i suppose. The goal of this game is to kill Wyverns to get materials to upgrade your stuff. It may sound like a regular MMORPG like World of Warcraft but it's not. This game is not that easy. Each wyvern you have to kill is a challenge by itself. They are all very hard to kill and each time you succeed you have a very proud feeling (a geek one). It's the part I liked the most about this game. The other part, that I didn't like, is the technical mistakes of this games that makes it very hard to play and very frustrating. Technical mistake : the camera. When you are closing a mountain edge, by example, the camera will spin crazy and you wont be able to see that killing dragon running angrily into you. Second thing, this game is extremely hard, even with the good equipment. The quests to gather eggs or crystal are the most frustrating. When you have to bring some very heavy stuff back home. You can't attack and you can't run fast ! So all the monsters around will jump onto you and you'll drop the packaging so hard that it'll breaks and you'll have to get it one more time. The other thing very annoying are the controls. You have to manage your fingers to be able to move (analog) and to spin the camera (the arrows) at the same time ! I'ts a very not pleasant way to hold the console in your hands. The last thing i disliked is the lack of information on everything. You can't understand easily how things works in this game (Materials, combine, books, cat food, farm, equipment skills, etc...). You will probably feel lost at first. Google helped me alot. But I've got used to these unpleasant things and MHF is still one of the best game I ever bought (and one of the most frustrating too :O)). I recommend for people that likes the mix of RPG and hack-and-slash (action).Read full review
Monster Hunter Freedom takes place in a fantastical world where dinosaurs and dragons rule the wild. You play as a fledgling hunter, ready to make a name for yourself by slaying these vicious creatures and arming yourself with their teeth, claws and scales. As you get better armor and weapons, you can take on harder and harder monsters until you find yourself confronting giants beyond your nightmares. Your character is entirely customizable, and that's what is the most lovable about this game. Each piece of armor gives you points towards having skills. These skills range from a hightened attack power to being able to ignore monster's roars to a boost to your luck. Each armor set has its own unique look, so mixing and matching weapons and armor allows you to create your own style. In addition, each weapon has its own strengths and weaknesses. You start the game with a basic weapon from each of the five categories (Sword and Shield, Great Sword, Lance, Hammer, Bowgun)that you can upgrade along many different lines. In the end, you'll have a weapon that fits you and your fighting style. The fighting style combines classic RPG "click the mouse until it dies" with Tekken-style combo mashing. It is easy to learn and difficult to master. There's no game I've ever played that utilizes anything like this. The game is unique, addicting and amazingly fun with friends. If you play it and think it's fun, just imagine what it's like hunting cooperatively with a couple of other hunters! I can say from personal experience that there isn't much that beats monster hunter in terms of pure multiplayer fun. Pick this game up and give it a chance. If you enjoyed games like Zelda, Diablo II, Everquest and World of Warcraft, you'll love Monster Hunter Freedom.Read full review
I absolutely love this game. I had it once before and it offered a lot of time killing when my husband was working late and I was alone. Some of the features that I really enjoyed was the ability to link up with another PSP and play with friends. There are endless quests you can do and even repeat ones you've already finished. There are so many opportunities to power up your armor and weapon, so many different types of monsters to hunt. It is a wonderful game!! One of the reasons I bought this is because I no longer have a copy of it. But this one isn't for me. It's part of a birthday present for my husband. I'm also getting him a PSP. The price was also wonderful! Especially for a factory sealed game! I highly recommend this game to everyone!
Monster Hunter Freedom has its good and bad moments. There are 1000s of items, equipment, 100s of monsters, areas, and good stuff like that. You can trade, buy, sell, combine items (1000s of combinations), cook, garden, fish, and many other things. Now for the monster hunting, it's extremely boring. It's very choppy and has a "cheap" feeling to it. Your character can't perform much tricks, except just struggle to lift a huge bone sword and slice the monster. The continous boring fight system becomes a dread. Each fighting area is very small, but you can go into other areas which comes with a 15-20 second load time. That's not that bad of a load time, but the fact that each area is very small is what makes it annoying. There's probably over 300+ hours of gameplay, and I could not be able to finish it all with the boring hunting. I can definitely see how some people love this game, however, this isn't my "cup of tea." An incredible dissapointment...1/5Read full review
Ok, I think all I have to say about this game is that I have played it for 200 hours so far. That should tell you that I enjoy it thoroughly. Not as much as I loved Zelda back in the day, but I do love it. High level, you hunt, gather, buy, sell, and upgrade. There is a lot more to it, but those are the basics. I travel a lot, so this is great entertainment for me on the plane. The game has great graphics and game play. This could be good or bad, but it does not seem to have structured goals to complete (and if it does I am not sure what they are). There are different types of levels to complete, but some of the monsters are way to hard, so you end up trying to upgrade your stats, weapons, and armor in different ways...but I am not sure (and the game does not really lead you) to which routes are more efficient. So you end up trying so many ways to move ahead and it doesn't seem to get you closer to killing the silly monster (hence my 200 hrs of play). :) Overall, as stated I really enjoy this game for a variety of reasons.Read full review
This is probably one of the better games for the PSP. Customization and a semi-open game world are two of the benefits for buying this game. The only real problem with the game itself is the viewing camera which more often than not causes you to get completely destroyed by something as weak as a wyvern. But overall it is a great game that is probably the longest games on the PSP.
i bought monster hinter for the PSP abou 2weeks ago. It has many great features and real life aspects to the game. I would buy it again if it ever went out on me. Overall, id give the game a 10 out of 10. If you were to play it you would have the same feeling (i hope). You can create you own charter and have whatever weapons you want, plus there is like over 75 monsters i want to say avliable on the game. You get to choose your quest to and what type of hunter you want to be, there is also a gathering hall were you can play with friends and hunt monsters toghter! thank you for reading, bt_ingram
Monster Hunter is by far the best game on the psp, and one of my top favorites. It is impossible to get bored of it, like many others I too am guilty of racking in well over 200hrs on it. You can connect wirelessly with friends and go on quests together. You will be slaying numerous beasts and collecting the materials you carve from them, such as there hides, horns, fangs, etc, and then forge weapons and armor out of them. Combining herbs and other items in the field will make you feel like an expert survivalist. What are you waiting for??
This game is really great! Its challenging and has alot to offer. If you know a friend that has this game, then it's really fun to play with two people in the game hunting for items or hunting for monsters. The only bad thing about this game is that it doesn't have lock on. If it did have lock on then I would give it a 5/5! Other then that, the game is really good!