![]() The Palico class of Felynes returns from Freedom Unite as well. Tigrex and Nargacuga even receive subspecies. The Bus Came Back: Anteka, Bulldrome, Tigrex, Nargacuga, Ukanlos and Akantor all return after being absent in Tri.The monster in question is an electrified lupine monster, so the music fits. Autobots, Rock Out!: Zinogre's theme is the first monster theme in the entire series to actually use electric guitars.They aren't dangerous in the slightest, but can be annoying if you fight a monster in their territory since they will happily waddle up and try to hit you in true "annoying lesser monster" fashion. Angry, Angry Hippos: The game introduces the Slagtoths, odd saurian creatures that resemble hippos crossed with frogs and slugs, and are water-dwelling herbivores that will instantly aggro and attack any hunters who get too close by rearing up and trying to crush them under their weight.The game contains examples of the following tropes: But in 2012, a revamped HD port of the game was released for the PlayStation 3 and included online play, as well as an app to connect the PSP version to it in order to play online from there by proxy. Like previous PSP Monster Hunter games, Portable 3rd only natively supports local multiplayer. Many features from this game would be incorporated later in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate and Monster Hunter Generations, while the game itself would be spiritually followed up by Monster Hunter: Rise a decade later. Other monsters like Arzuros and Duramboros made their debut here as well. To compensate the absence of underwater combat, which subsequently led to the omission of the most water-dependant monsters, the game introduces brand-new monsters that serve as their earthly equivalents: Nibelsnarf standing for Gobul, Zinogre for Lagiacrus, and Amatsu for Ceadeus. Portable 3rd combines several features from both Monster Hunter Tri and past Freedom games, and ultimately expands upon them greatly, like the Palico sidekicks (you can now bring two of them at a time to hunting quests), the arrival of unexpected monsters in quests with unstable environments, and the introduction of subspecies based on monsters from Tri and past Freedom games. It's up to you to defeat Zinogre and subsequently deal with the Elder Dragon behind it all. However, Yukumo has recently fallen on dark times thanks to the sudden emergence of the Zinogre, a member of the newly-discovered Fanged Wyverns who has been displaced from its home in the mountains by a mysterious Elder Dragon and thus has gotten close to the Village in a bid to find a new home. The game puts you in the position of a newbie hunter arriving in the calm village of Yukumo, famous for its hot springs as a tourist attraction. Many monsters from past generations that were absent in Tri return in this game. Like its predecessor in relation to Monster Hunter 2 (dos), it opts to go for a new setting and story different to those of Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) while employing the base contents of the mainline game and also removing underwater combat. Monster Hunter Portable 3rd is the second game in the third generation of Monster Hunter and serves as a direct sequel to Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, released in late 2010 for the PlayStation Portable.
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