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Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is available now!

Feb 13, 2015 // Yuri Araujo

And just like that, the best  Monster Hunter game ever created it now available for all; for you; 4 U !

Now we can all join a traveling caravan, explore the brand new environments, and more importantly, hunt awesome new monsters…  online with other hunters!

We have an epic Launch Trailer featuring some awesome review quotes and scores, but before you watch it, I’ll leave you with 2 bits of info:

1) Anyone who owns the game between now and March 15th, gets a free Starter Pack, including  early access to the  Super Mario Bros.  Palico gear;

2) If you buy the game digitally through the Nintendo eShop, you get a free  3DS Theme !

Happy Hunting!!!

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MH4U Starter Pack: free items and a “Super” surprise

Feb 13, 2015 // Yuri Araujo

Just as you thought Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate was already perfect, here’s another bonus for those of you who jump in early: starting on February 13 th (release date) until March 15 th you can download a free item pack including a selection of handy items and a little something special…

After you get your game, you should head to the Nintendo eShop and download the Patch 1.1 item listed there; that’s our free gift for you. But what exactly comes in this nice little present? Lots of super useful items! Here’s the list:

Mega Potion         x50
Honey                  x30
Mega Dash Juice   x15
Well-done Steak   x30
Max Potion           x10
Lifepowder           x20
Ancient Potion      x5
Flash Bomb          x30
Sonic Bomb          x30
Pitfall Trap            x15
Shock Trap           x15
Super Mushroom  x6

It’s a pretty handy pack, wouldn’t you say? Oh, what’s that last one…? Super Mushroom, huh?

Well, that’s our little surprise gift for you! With those 6 Super Mushroom units you can walk up to the smithy (after completing the first 2 Capital “C” Challenges from the Caraveneer) and craft either the Mario or Luigi outfits for your Palico as well as 1 matching Invincible Hammer!

HOW TO GET YOUR FREE STARTER PACK

So if you’re reading this because you just got your copy of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and are ready to claim your free Starter Pack, including the Super Mario Bros. collaboration items, here’s a little guide on how to get make sure you get everything:

REQUIREMENTS:

–          Internet connection

–          A copy of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

–          A save file with at least one hunter created

STEPS:

1)      Go to the Nintendo eShop

2)      Download and install Patch 1.1

3)      Load Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

4)      Go to “Your House”

5)      Talk to the “Housekeeper”

6)      Select “Downloadable Content”

7)      Go to the “Gift Area” option

8)      Download the Starter Pack

9)      Exit the Download Menu

10)    Check your Item Box

Alright, now you should have your full Starter Pack with all of the items I told you about earlier in this post!

HOW TO GET THE SUPER MARIO BROS. COLLABORATION GEAR

Now that you’ve downloaded all your items, it’s time to get that special little bonus we’ve packed in for you: the Super Mario Bros. Palico gear.

CAUTION:

With the 6x Super Mushrooms, you can only make 1 set of Palico gear, so choose carefully between either Mario or Luigi. Later on, we will release the DLC quest that will allow you to make the other set of armor.

REQUIREMENTS:

–          Complete the first two quests from the Caravaneer – the Capital “C” Challenges

–          Talk to your Ace Palico and make sure it is set to “Deploy” on Palico Board

–          Buy 3 x Large Barrel from the Val Habar market (630z)

–          1300 z (Head 400z, Body 400z, Weapon 500z)

–          6x Super Mushrooms (comes with the Starter Pack)

STEPS:

1)      Download the Starter Pack (see above)

2)      Talk to the Smithy (The Man)

3)      Select “Forge Palico Gear”

4)      Select “Weapon”, then “Invincible Hammer”

5)      Select “Head”, then “Mario Cap”  or  “Luigi Cap”

6)      Select “Chest”, then “Mario overalls”  or  “Luigi overalls”

Okay, now you have everything you need. To equip all this gear, head to Your House, walk over to the Palico Board and select “Manage Equipment”.

All set then! Enjoy your useful item pack and your special new Palico gear. Happy hunting! =)

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RE Revelations 2 pre-purchase bonuses now on Steam

Feb 12, 2015 // Minish Capcom

PC players have been able to pre-purchase Revelations 2 for a little while now, and today we can confirm our bonus items for both the Complete Season and the disc-equivalent $39.99 set.

  • Pre-order Resident Evil Revelations 2 (full game) and receive the Soundtrack Selection and Mini-Artbook free 
  • Pre-order the Resident Evil Revelations 2 Complete Season and receive the Raid Mode Throwback Map Pack free

Complete Season ($24.99)

Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 4, Bonus Episode 1, Bonus Episode 2, Raid Mode Character – HUNK. Pre-purchase bonus: Raid Mode Throwback Map Pack

Revelations 2 full game ($39.99)

Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 4, Bonus Episode 1, Bonus Episode 2, Raid Mode Character – HUNK, Raid Mode Character – Wesker, Raid Mode Throwback Map Pack, Character Costume Pack. Pre-purchase bonus: Soundtrack Selection and Mini-Artbook

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Throwback Thursdays – Breath of Fire

Feb 12, 2015 // Minish Capcom

Hooray! At long last the original SNES version of Breath of Fire is available on Wii U Virtual Console! We can barely hold our “breath” until we “fire” this game up today at 4pm PST. So please “Gobi” in the chat “Ryu-oom” and ok I’ll stop.

But yeah, head over to our Twitch page around 4pm PST and we’ll play a bit of the early portions. For those who missed this back in its 1994 debut, it was originally published by Squaresoft (!) and was Capcom’s first big foray in the realm of RPGs (which where blowin’ up on the SNES at the time).

I actually did complete this back in the day, but like, literally 20+ years ago in the fall of 1994. My memory is pretty spotty, but I know we have some BoF fans in the house and surely you’ll be on hand to educate me and the viewers 🙂

You can also pick up BoFII on Wii U, OR BoFIV on PSN!

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Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate midnight launch at the Nintendo World Store in NYC

Feb 11, 2015 // Yuri Araujo

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is  almost upon us, and to celebrate the release, we’ve teamed up with the  Nintendo World Store in New York City to host a special midnight launch event!

So join us (yes, I’ll be there!) at 12AM on February 13th for your chance to get the game as soon as it’s available and start hunting right away. =)

And a notice to all Monster Hunter Cosplayers out there, if you show up in your Cosplay and are part of the first 150 people in line, you may be selected to get in early and be the first ones to buy the game! Nintendo will be selecting 20 Cosplayers for this, so make sure your hunting armor ready, but please don’t freeze to death – it’s gonna be cold…

Here’s map of the Nintendo World Store; see you there!

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Catch live Vergil’s Bloody Palace gameplay today at 5:30pm PT

Feb 11, 2015 // GregaMan

Oh, you didn’t know we’ve been streaming  DmC: Definitive Edition every Wednesday evening at 5:30pm PT? Well, I forgive you.

Luckily, the streams wage on. You can tune in once again today at the usual time and place to catch live gameplay and commentary with yours truly. Today we’ll be looking at Vergil’s Bloody Palace, a new feature that lets you slice ‘n dice wave after wave of demon as Dante’s stoic but rad brother Vergil. This stream promises to have more Judgment Cuts than a Supreme Court barber shop. I’ve been saving that one.

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Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate: Localization & A Helping Hand

Feb 11, 2015 // Andrew Alfonso

Hey everyone, Andrew Alfonso, Localization Director on Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, here again. We’re only three days away from the release of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, so make sure your Nintendo 3DS systems are charged and ready to go!

Let’s talk about even more changes made to the Western version of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate that we hope will make the playing experience better for everyone, especially for new players.

The first issue we dealt with was finding a new font to use for the game. Based on feedback from the Monster Hunter community, we made finding a new font a top priority. It took about a month to get everything finalized; the entire process involved not only myself, but the rest of the localization team (including the European translators), and our contacts at Capcom USA and Capcom Europe. We wanted to make sure the font had good readability and was scalable enough that it would still look good on the Nintendo 3DS screen. We had to worry about issues such as certain windows being much smaller than other areas, as well as those special characters that are commonly used in the European languages. While I gave the final stamp of approval, it really was a decision by committee, with Capcom’s European translators giving the most feedback. You fans out there have them to thank for improved readability!

Moving on, the UI in the Japanese version of the game is well-designed, but during the localization we found some places where our translations simply couldn’t fit without abbreviating them down to single letters. Thankfully the Monster Hunter dev team was open to modifying the UI for us whenever it was required. An example of this is in your status screen that displays your health, defense, resistance, etc. Most of the time our translations were easy enough to implement, but the weapon’s element is represented by a single kanji character in Japanese, so that meant we only had 1 or 2 letters worth of space to deal with. In a game like Monster Hunter that has close to a dozen elements, this is really tough to deal with, so we used the elemental blight icons instead of text. It may not seem like a big change, but for new players their time is better spent hunting monsters rather than hunting down what the heck “FI” or “TH” means.

 

 

The status screen for the western and Japanese versions.

Notice how the attack element is an icon rather than simple text.

 

Another small but important UI change is in the lobby search menu. When you search for lobbies in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, you’re shown a lot of information on just one line. If a player is ready to depart it’ll show the quest name or quest type, and if they’re in the middle of a quest it’ll show the quest name plus time elapsed. Obviously this really makes things hard for the localization team because our quest names are generally twice as long as the Japanese, so we had to come up with a way to get all of the info across to the player without having it look strange.

Our way around this was to have the text switch between different status messages, much like a blinking ticker. The info will now display the quest name or quest type, and then quickly display other pertinent info like time elapsed, if players are ready to go, if the quest is finished, etc. Unlike a simple color or window size change, the back and forth about this change took a week or so because we had to get the timing just right. If the text switched too fast, no one would be able to read it, and if it switched too slow, you might not be able to join the lobby in time because someone would’ve joined before you. I’m very thankful that the dev team went the extra mile to get this done for us!

You switch me right around baby right round

We made a couple of other changes to gradually introduce new players to the world of Monster Hunter. To help them out, we stocked the in-quest item box with Hot and Cool Drinks depending on the locale, just in case you forgot to bring your own. I know when I was a fledgling hunter I forgot to bring these items with me all the time, so this should be a welcome addition that helps new players. This happens not only in single player but in the Gathering Hall quests, too. Now you have no reason to complain that you forgot your Hot Drinks while trekking through the Frozen Seaway!

 

     

The Man will give you the heads up on certain types of armor.

 

We also added special NPC text when you talk with The Man, you know, the, uh, man who runs the Smithy and forges all of your gear. After you clear certain quests and talk to The Man, he’ll give you the run down on new armor that you can forge and what kind of buffs you can expect once the full set is complete. We hope adding this kind of content makes it easier for new players to come to grips with the skill system of Monster Hunter without being too intrusive to advanced players who already know what’s up. And if you advanced players do find it intrusive, remember to press the B Button to fast-forward through a conversation!

Now then, let’s move on to more monster names, shall we?

 

Dah’ren Mohran

The first monster you get to fight in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is the bigger, nastier cousin of Monster Hunter 3’s Jhen Mohran. He’s a bit more aggressive than Jhen, with a penchant for launching spear-like projectiles from his back that can incapacitate any ballistae in the area.

 

 

The decision to Romanize Dah’ren’s name was an easy one since Jhen had already been Romanized. We were careful with the spelling because the Japanese name (ダレン) is typically used for the name Darren/Daren, so we came up with something more exotic-looking. I know it’s seen as a little stereotypical to sprinkle a dash of apostrophes onto a name to make it look more exotic-looking, but we also added it so people put more emphasis on the first part of the name rather than saying the whole thing at once.

 

Brute Tigrex

One monster that existed before Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate but ultimately didn’t make it into the game was a new subspecies of Tigrex. It appeared in Monster Hunter Portable 3 rd, but both the original and sub species didn’t make an appearance in MH3U . Thankfully (?) both fearsome beasts show up in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and are in fine form.

 

 

The kanji name for the Tigrex subspecies is kurogouryu (黒轟竜) and contains the word black, but we wanted to avoid simply slapping on that word and calling it a day. We already have a Black Diablos and a Black Gravios, and I like to avoid using the same moniker for different monsters. When we talked to director Fujioka-san about what he wanted for the monster names, he indicated he wanted a name based on appearance rather than characteristic. We came up with a couple of dark names such as Dusk Tigrex, Dread Tigrex and Bruised Tigrex, but we all felt that the name lacked oomph . It didn’t really represent how the monster fought, which was with a brutal , physical style. Oh, wait a mi…

 

I really liked the name Brute Tigrex because it encompassed everything this monster was compared to the original and rare species. It attacked with more ferocity than the original species, and all of its attacked are purely physical, unlike the Blast-based attacks of the rare species. I remember my first quest against this monster; I saw it suck in a huge gust of wind and let loose a thunderous roar. I remember thinking, “jumping Jiminy Cricket that was NUTS.”

I also remember getting one-shotted by it because I was standing too close, har har. Very funny, Sir Tigrex.

That’s it for this week! I have two more entries to go, and hopefully they’ll come with a couple of surprises of their own!

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A thank you from Resident Evil producer Hirabayashi-san, plus a Spencer Mansion wallpaper

Feb 10, 2015 // Minish Capcom

As you may have heard, Resident Evil has become Capcom’s fastest selling digital title AND has the biggest day-one digital title on PlayStation Network. Producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi recorded this special “Thank You” for all your support, and offers a cool mansion floor plan image as a bonus gift.

Please click here for the mansion wallpaper (ZIP file containing multiple resolutions and sizes, about 21MB), and keep earning those Achievements and Trophies!

If you haven’t picked up the game yet, here’s all the places you can download:

[Steam
[ GreenManGaming
[GAME EU
[ GamersGate
[Games Republic
[ Gameoxy
[Xbox One
[ PS3
[ PS4

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TruForce Collectibles Kickstarts coveted Mega Man X figure

Feb 09, 2015 // GregaMan

The Mega Man X design originally teased by Capcom Japan as part of a (perhaps cruel) April Fool’s joke last year has resurfaced in a very cool way. Say hello to TruForce Collectibles’ newly Kickstarted X figure .

Based on the very cool concept art of a Capcom Japan artist, this high-quality figure will stand at six inches, with:

  • Over 30 points of articulation
  • Diecast armor parts on the chest, shin and feet
  • LED Functionality
  • Swappable face/hand parts
  • Combinable effects parts
  • Base/Support Stand
  • PVC, ABS, PA, Diecast materials

↑ Combinable buster effects!

TruForce is offering some really cool rewards for backers, including a rare variant-color version of the figure for high-tier donors. 

Be sure to check out their Kickstarter page and support if you like what you see! It’s pretty awesome that this actually exists. 

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Check out Vergil’s Bloody Palace in latest DmC: Definitive Edition gameplay

Feb 09, 2015 // GregaMan

This week’s DmC: Definitive Edition gameplay video comes to you a bit early. I know a lot of you folk have been clamoring to see more Vergil’s Bloody Palace, and today’s the day you do! Check out the following delightful montage, with footage captured by Sam D ‘n me. 

Designed exclusively for Vergil, this Bloody Palace Mode features sixty increasingly challenging, demon-filled waves for you to take on with Vergil’s dizzying move set. Try it with the Hardcore Mode, Turbo Mode, and Must Style gameplay modifiers enabled for an extra thrill.

DmC: Definitive Edition comes out March 10th for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One at $39.99. And you can catch live gameplay every Wednesday until then starting at 5:30pm PT. 

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Try out MH4U on the New Nintendo 3DS XL this Saturday

Feb 07, 2015 // Yuri Araujo

I don’t wanna alarm anyone but… we’re a week away from the release of  Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate !

But you know what else is awesome and comes out next week? The  New Nintendo 3DS XL . And if you haven’t had the chance to try one of these out yet, Nintendo will be bringing demo units to several GameStop locations across the USA.  Click here to see their map and find the one nearest you.

Oh, and then let me know in the comments what you think of the new system once you’ve played it. =)

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MH4U Miiverse community now open, demo on the Nintendo eShop!

Feb 05, 2015 // Yuri Araujo

We are just about a week away from  Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate ‘s release date, so what better way to get everyone to hop on the  hype caravan than to open an all-new MH4U  Miiverse community?

And as an added bonus, a  MH4U “Special Demo” is now available for download on the Nintendo eShop. What’s so special about it?  Unlimited plays , that’s what!

For a full guide on how to enjoy the demo, check out this post on the  Monster Hunter Wikia ; and for quick tips, here’s my top 5 .

By the way, if you get one of them fancy  New Nintendo 3DS XL , you can post screenshots on Miiverse community. =)

Here are the links to the web versions of the communities:  North America Europe

Happy Hunting and Miiverse posting!