A Gaming Diary
Posts tagged monster hunter
Monster Hunter Freedom 2 (PSP)
Apr 6th
Hmm. Well.
I’ve completed all the basic weapons training now. If bowguns had a better range, I might stick with those, but they don’t. So I’ve settled on dual-wielding small swords/daggers for now.
I got an “urgent” quest from the village elder to go kill a big monster, the same one that I had to kill in the last of the general basic training missions I tried. The one I was stuck on, remember? I did it first time without any issues. Now, the monster in question wasn’t any easier, I don’t think, so the only conclusion is that I’ve got a lot better at the game in the last few hours. Which I find somewhat surprising, as I don’t really feel any better.
A lot of things are still a mystery. Can the cooks in my kitchen do anything other than cook my raw meat? Is it worth keeping all these items I find, or should I sell them if I don’t think I need them right now? What’s the better upgrade for my (very neglected) farm – another row to grow seeds in or a mushroom tree? Why do I have to visit the mountains with a quest, why can’t I just pop over to farm myself some items? Etc.
Still no closer to deciding whether or not I actually like this game, but it’s certainly got something.
Monster Hunter Freedom 2 (PSP)
Apr 5th
Right, I’m not about five hours into this and I still haven’t decided if I like it or not. I think that the base mechanics might be too simple, but the number of items (and their uses) might be too complex for me. Or something.
I’ve done a few quests for the village chief and improved some of my weapons and armour and made some new gloves and trousers.
Right now, though, I’m going through the weapons section of basic training, trying to find a weapon that fits me. I think I like dual wielding best so far, but I’ve not tried any projectile weapons yet.
Monster Hunter Freedom 2 (PSP)
Apr 2nd
Beat the quest that was giving me trouble while sitting in the waiting room at the doctor last night. Didn’t capture the beast, but I killed it good. Now I’ve gone around the village talking to people and might take a simple quest from the village chief. Probably something involving gathering herbs. I’ll leave the monsters taller than me for a while.
Monster Hunter Freedom 2 (PSP)
Apr 1st
So, I’m up to the final tutorial mission in the Basic Training section. It’s a bit hard. I could probably kill the target creature, but there are better rewards for capturing it, so I’m trying to do that. However, I keep getting knocked unconscious (i.e. dying) and there doesn’t seem to be any lock on, so I’m having terrible troubles throwing things at my target monster. I’ll get there, I’m sure, but it’s a bit discouraging.
Monster Hunter Freedom 2 (PSP)
Mar 31st
Had this lying around for many months, but never got around to playing it. With GTA’s story completed, I thought it was time.
I had a brief addiction to the first game a while back, so thought that I’d remember how things worked.
I don’t.
Luckily there’s a full set of very thorough tutorials that I’m working my way through. So far I’ve killed some big shaggy things for their meat, cooked the meat (which is very difficult without having any sound, but I got there in there), gathered some herbs and honey and mined a whetstone.
If I can keep my momentum up and not leave it for long enough to forget how to play, I could probably get addicted to this all over again.
Monster Hunter Freedom (PSP)
Aug 5th
Hooray! I completed the big quest to get off the one-star levels!
Boo! I fell unconscious twice doing it and so hardly got any money for it.
Monster Hunter Freedom (PSP)
Aug 5th
Took a while to get there, but I just did my first real monster hunt.
Three blue velociraptor type things called velociprey were causing trouble and I had to kill them. So I wandered around for a while until I found them, then slaughtered them. Ha!
Strangely addictive game, considering the annoying loading times between each tiny area and the rubbish camera. It’s just one of those games where you’re always getting new treats and where each new upgrade or item is just out of reach.
So far I’ve made myself a bone sword and a helmet of some kind. I’ve bought some nice blue pants and a vest of some sort. Annoyingly, I can\’t use the vest because it’s only for hunters who use guns and, after testing one out, I decided against going down that route.
I’m still not entirely sure about how everything fits together, but I’m getting there.
My current “huh?” concerns my inability to cook meat. There’s a fire in the starting area for the quests, but I can’t seem to use it. And the spit roasting item I was given for a quest was taken away again and I’ve not seen another. Better check the shops more carefully, I suppose.
Monster Hunter Freedom (PSP)
Aug 4th
Initially fairly baffling – I’m travelling right now and I didn’t bring the manual – but talking to people and trying different menus and buttons sorted me out. I’ve now done the first four missions and I’m really enjoying it.
I only stopped because – yes – the PSP’s battery died. It has a nasty habit of doing that.
However, I’ve not been in any danger yet. I might start to hate the game once I start to die.
And why can’t I pick up meat that I drop?