I was thinking about buying this game again. But no Japanese voice? Then no, thank you very much. Shulk's english voice is quite good, in my opinion, but I really dislike the rest of the casts' to the point that I can't bring myself to buy this game knowing that I will have to listen to their battle dialogues for 80 hours.
@DontPlayDumb
Yes, they are seperated but only on the quest progression part, not the character progression part. Also your hero doesn't grow stronger at all in this game. It's usually you yourself as a player and your equipment that grows. Next question, you can choose to solo the online content if you choose to, only that it's harder to do by yourself than single player quest in the storyline(usually called " village quest").
Edit: I think I just understand your question. There's no seperated character for online and single player quest. You use the same character all the times. When this review said that they are seperated, it means the quest progression between the online quests and village quests which is single player only. Sorry if it's not very clear. I'm not good at English. Feel free to ask more though.
@Blister Well, the fighting in this game is more about pattern recognition and timing. Mainly, you need to know how much time monsters take to attack and how much yours take then slip in some attack with enough time to evade. You can always find someone who's willing to help you out in case you're stuck. Monster Hunter community is that nice.
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Re: Review: Xenoblade Chronicles 3D (New Nintendo 3DS)
I was thinking about buying this game again. But no Japanese voice? Then no, thank you very much. Shulk's english voice is quite good, in my opinion, but I really dislike the rest of the casts' to the point that I can't bring myself to buy this game knowing that I will have to listen to their battle dialogues for 80 hours.
Re: Review: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (3DS)
@DontPlayDumb
Yes, they are seperated but only on the quest progression part, not the character progression part. Also your hero doesn't grow stronger at all in this game. It's usually you yourself as a player and your equipment that grows. Next question, you can choose to solo the online content if you choose to, only that it's harder to do by yourself than single player quest in the storyline(usually called " village quest").
Edit: I think I just understand your question. There's no seperated character for online and single player quest. You use the same character all the times. When this review said that they are seperated, it means the quest progression between the online quests and village quests which is single player only. Sorry if it's not very clear. I'm not good at English. Feel free to ask more though.
Re: Review: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (3DS)
@Blister Well, the fighting in this game is more about pattern recognition and timing. Mainly, you need to know how much time monsters take to attack and how much yours take then slip in some attack with enough time to evade. You can always find someone who's willing to help you out in case you're stuck. Monster Hunter community is that nice.
Re: Impressions: Nintendo Made The Right Call With Its Code Name S.T.E.A.M. Demo
It reminds me of Valkyria Chronicles so it's a must buy for me.