Monster Hunter Frontier

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Monster Hunter Frontier
Developer(s) Capcom
Publisher(s) Capcom
Platform(s) PC
Release date Japan: June 21st, 2007.

North America: TBA Europe: TBA

Genre(s) Adventure, MMO, Hack 'n slash
Mode(s) online multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: TBA
Media DVD-ROM, Downloadable Client
System requirements Online play requires broadband internet access, varies depending on settings, see below.
Input methods Controller, Keyboard, Headset


Monster Hunter Frontier is a Massively Multiplayer Online Hack 'n slash/Adventure game for the PC; since the other Monster Hunter Titles were on home consoles and handhelds, this is the first of its kind.

[edit] Development

Capcom announced that there will be three available system requirements to meet the computer specifications for a wide audience. The first is known as "Heavy mode" which is the best graphics, audio etc. settings, "Medium" which has average settings, and "Low" which has the minimum settings.

  • New guild features.
  • Hunter Rank increased.
  • The game will have a new dedicated community.
  • Regular updates / patches.
  • AI of Monsters is improved.
  • New town big enough to hold mass numbers of players.
  • Players will now be able to customize their own home, by purchasing and making ornaments and furniture to display.
  • New weapons/armors improvement paths.
  • New monsters, including the Hypnoc, a bird-like wyvern exclusive to Monster Hunter Frontier and Volganos, a piscine-type wyvern familiar to the Plesioth, who is fought in the volcano, and Espinas a Plant-like wyvern who is the staple monster for the game.

Due to this being an online game, Capcom have enlisted the use of nProtects' GameGuard to stop hack tools and cheating.

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Monster Hunter Frontier - Official Site (In Japanese Only)

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