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Monster Hunter 2 (PlayStation2 the Best)

Compatible with PlayStation 2™ (PS2™)

For JPN/Asian systems only.
Version: Japan
NTSC
USD 0.00
Monster Hunter 2 (PlayStation2 the Best)
Monster Hunter 2 (PlayStation2 the Best)
Monster Hunter 2 (PlayStation2 the Best)
Monster Hunter 2 (PlayStation2 the Best)
Monster Hunter 2 (PlayStation2 the Best)
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Item Description

After the Monster Hunter G Expansion, Monster Hunter 2 is a real sequel to Capcom's popular creature hunting game. Monster Hunter 2 offers the player more freedon and the feeling of living the life of a hunter. Time will now flow in the game, with appropriate changes to the fields of play and the enemies that populate them. Due to improved online and offline play concepts and design, you will now get a better sense of being part of a town. Not to be missed are new weapons, new fields and of course new monsters. A cross-connectivity mode with the PSP™ version of the game exists.お求めやすいベスト版で登場!集え!新たな狩猟の大地へ。多彩な武器・防具を使いこなして狩りに挑もう!
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Outdated, but might be interesting to check out regardless
Monster Hunter Freedom 2 is based on this game. It is a nice game and all with the tweaks and gameplay additions we are familiar with, but how was the origin?

Rather interesting if I say so myself. You've got a village in which you fulfill other peoples' requests for the first part. Then you've got Day and Night transitions which actually goes as you hang around in the village. You've also got certain time periods during which you cannot access certain areas and optional sub quests to complete while out there hunting. The latter was something I was left desiring in the newest Portable 3rd after 3 (Tri) having them included because it adds more depth to playing quests, it encourages to do more than just kill a monster.

The layout / atmosphere is largely one of it's kind. That is unless you're one of those people who play Monster Hunter Frontier. The visual style the menus have and such are taken straight out of this game, and so is the Quest Clear -theme. It's actually pretty cool, considering this game's got no online anymore.

To me this game's actually more worth playing through than Monster Hunter G. MonHun Freedom 2's got a different village, no sub quests or villager requests among some other things, which MonHun 2 (dos) in return has.

You've got to give this game credit where it's due though, it introduced a whole lot of gameplay elements which newer monster hunter players are familiar with, decorations, Longswords and Sword users being able to use items with the weapon unsheathed.

If you're one of those fancy people who have the japanese version of Monster Hunter Freedom aka Monster Hunter Portable, you can connect it to this game and unlock a new monster Yian Garuga for both games.

The game's outdated, but it does have a decent amount of content the overseas version did not get so if you've got some money -and time- to spare then do check this game out.
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this game is great just like the original except so much more content the only problem is if you want online which u need to fight all the monsters and get the best games you must know your name in a different language and it costs money
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