Capcom: No plans to bring Monster Hunter Tri G to the West for now
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Many North American and European Monster Hunter fans were overjoyed about yesterday’s announcement of Monster Hunter Tri G. However, maybe it’s time to lower the excitement bar a bit. According to Capcom, “there are no plans to bring it (Tri G) to the West for now.”
It’d be crazy for the company to not even consider the possibility of localized based on the fact that the Wii title was successful in overseas territories. For now, though, don’t get your hopes up.
New Monster Hunter Tri G details
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– New beast: Brakidios
– Brakidios is the cover monster for the game
– Brakidios’ forehead and front legs have a special substance that explode after a set time
– New base of operations: Tanzia Harbor
– Tanzia is known as an oasis for sea goers
– Tanzia takes the place of MH3’s Rockrack City network mode hub
– Can play the game with just the slide pad and buttons
– Can also choose to use the touch screen for some commands
– Lower screen shows a “Target Camera” panel
– Can toggle this panel on/off
– On: L button (for camera reset) will make the camera turn to the large beast you’re fighting
– Off: L will act normally, move behind your character’s back
– Can keep the Target Camera on and still make the camera turn to your back by pressing L twice quickly
– Official site doesn’t mention slide pad attachment (most likely waiting for Nintendo announcement)
– New weapon designs and Kayanba
– Three quests playable at TGS
– Hardest quest has you battling Brakidios
– Play the game at TGS and receive a special bag
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