![]() To be fair, Capcom has a lot of reasons for shifting Monster Hunter away from the 3DS. And despite some sticking points, I dig what I tried out. ![]() I played Monster Hunter: World for this first time last week. So it’s a good thing that Monster Hunter: World feels good so far. This move could also attract players who might be interested in checking out the series now that it isn’t restricted to Nintendo systems - or even portables - in the West.Įither way, it’s feels lousy for Capcom to leave its super-dedicated Japanese base, and its growing Western audience, all in one move. ![]() No doubt Capcom is hoping that the game will have strong sales on the PS4’s huge base in the West - it is the top-selling console, after all. This means that Monster Hunter: World is not only gambling with its growing Western fan base, it is also risking losing its important Japanese fans as well. Japanese players have long kept Monster Hunter afloat, and they seem to prefer playing the series on portables, not consoles, following the trend in Japan. This isn’t the only reason the announcement seems odd. ![]() Three top investment pros open up about what it takes to get your video game funded. ![]()
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