Set to arrive in Japan this October, and just in time for that spiffy New 3DS in Japan, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate looks to pack in all of the series staples fans know and love, as well as some additional frills including new weapons, monster types and a desert setting.
I had the opportunity to go hands-on with the game during this years E3 press conference and, yep, its a Monster Hunter game, alright. It looks, sounds and feels like what you would expect, with the added bonus of some new launch attacks, a handy lock-on feature and the chance to jump on the back of monsters and pummel them while holding on for dear life.
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