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Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (モンスターハンターポータブル3rd) is a game in the Monster Hunter franchise for the PlayStation Portable system that was released in Japan on December 1, 2010. The game was released, as a part of the PlayStation Portable Remaster series, on PlayStation 3.[1] The game introduces new regions, monsters, and a revised Felyne combat system.[2]Monster Hunter Portable 3rd is not an update to Monster Hunter Freedom Unite or Monster Hunter Tri. Monster Hunter Portable 3rd is instead separate to the rest of the series, and most of the game has been entirely remade.[3][4] However, it is also a successor to Monster Hunter Freedom Unite as the third game in the Portable series.
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd HD ver. is a high definition remastering of the game for the PlayStation 3, and is the first of Sony's 'PSP Remasters' series for the PS3. The game was released in Japan on August 25, 2011[5] and features enhanced HD graphics, 3D support and shared save support with the PSP.[6]
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The new base of operations is Yukumo Village. This village has a feudal Japanese feel to it, both from its design to its residents. Now the Felynes train in the farm and have more training options like the marathon training in which the Felyne runs around the farm. The player can take two Felynes out with him/her on a single player quest, up from the single companion of Monster Hunter Freedom Unite. When you take Felynes out on quests, monster attacks are divided between the player and the companions, making hunts easier. Also new to Monster Hunter Portable 3rd is the ability to customize the Felyne companions' equipment. Doing so will change the creature's physical appearance and properties. The player will be able to customize the Felynes in three areas: weapon, head parts and torso parts. A new field introduced in the game is Mountain Stream (渓流, Keiryū). All the hunting fields in Monster Hunter Tri, along with the addition of the Mountain Stream field are included in Monster Hunter Portable 3rd. Underwater quests, however, have been completely removed, therefore maps such as the Deserted Island and Flooded Forest have been revised to work around this.[3][4] Not all monsters from Monster Hunter Tri are present in Monster Hunter Portable 3rd – Lagiacrus, Gobul, and Ceadeus have been removed. Zinogre, the flagship monster of the game is shown on the cover art.
The Guild Hall now features a hot spring, similar to the Felyne Kitchen from previous games, which can be upgraded by clearing special 'Hot Spring Quests' which upgrade the effects of the hot spring, as well as the Felyne Whim Skills, which can now be chosen and selected by the player.
All weapon classes from previous games (Great Sword, Long Sword, Sword and Shield, Dual Blades, Hammer, Hunting Horn, Lance, Gunlance, Switch Axe, Light Bowgun, Heavy Bowgun and Bow) are present in the game. The four classes which were not present in Tri (Dual blades, Hunting Horn, Gunlance and Bow) have been revised. The equipment creation and fortification systems received a variety of changes. Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto claimed that this area of the game will keep what was good from Monster Hunter Freedom Unite and Monster Hunter Tri and add new elements.[3][4]
Reception[edit]
Famitsu gave the PSP version a score of two tens, one nine, and one ten, for an almost-perfect score of 39 out of 40.[7]
Sales[edit]
The game was number one in the Japanese sales chart of 5 December 2010, replacing Gran Turismo 5.[8] Within two weeks of release by December 20, Monster Hunter Portable 3rd sold 2.58 million units in Japan.[9] According to the game's publisher, Monster Hunter Portable 3rd is 'now the fastest selling PSP title ever in Japan' and 'the fastest selling game in Capcom's history.' [10] By June 2011, the game's sales in Japan had reached 4.8 million units; making it one of the best-selling PSP game of all time.[11]
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Posts similar to recent threads will be removed.Respect your fellow huntersInsults, inciting arguments, and discrimination will not be tolerated. Uncivil posts will be removed at moderator discretion. That includes witch-hunting.All images are allowed EXCEPT:-Carves & Quest Rewards-Minor Achievements & Crafted Equipment collections Platinum Trophies are okay- Bring back this monster-Investigations-Cell-phone pics of TV screens. After searching around the forums for the PPSSPP PSP emulator, I found out that it is possible to play Monster Hunter Portable 3rd on PC using the Monster Hunter Portable 3rd HD (for PS3) iso. Here's how:(Sorry for the long instructions!).Obtain the ISO (use the PS3 disc and a BluRay drive to rip it or use a PS3 with custom firmware) and extract its contents into any folder.Download and extract the PSP PKG HD Remaster Decrypter v0.2 from (Link for the newest version is at the bottom of the page).Run PSPHDRemasterDecrypter.exe. For the PKG field, click Open and navigate to the extracted ISO contents and select PS3EXTRAD000DATA000.PKG. Choose wherever you'd like for the Working Folder.
Click Decrypt. This will extract the EBOOT.PBP which is essentially the PSP iso.Download PSP2PS3 from (Out of the versions available, I used PSP2PS3v2.1.2CEX.7z) and extract it.
Then, move the EBOOT.PBP to (PSP2PS3 Extract location)PSP2PS3tools. Open up command prompt (in Run, its cmd.exe) and type 'cd (PSP2PS3 Extract location)tools' without the quotations and hit enter. Type in 'mongoose -' without the quotations and hit enter one more time. This will create an ISO.Now to patch the ISO into English. Download the English patch for PS3 and Patcher 1.6.3.
Do not extract the patch, but extract the patcher.Place the new ISO, MHP3RDEnglishPatchTMOPS35.0.0.zip, and MHP3RDpatcherv1.6.3.exe in the same folder. Run MHP3RDpatcherv1.6.3.exe and select the ISO as the file. Check 'Touch/Patched ISO' and click 'Patch'. Now your ISO is in English!.On to the last step.
Download the latest nightly version of PPSSPP PSP Emulator for PC and extract it. Run PPSSPPWindows.exe or PPSSPPWindows64.exe. Before you load up the ISO, go to SettingsAudioDownload Atrac3+ pluginDownload and install. This plugin helps with the games sound effects. I would also recommend turning the Sound Effects up to 6 and the BGM down to around 2.Go back to the main menu of the emulator, click 'Load.'
And select the patch.iso and the game will launch! I recommend playing with the video settings to up the looks and balance performance. Make sure to raise the render resolution!Keep in mind, the videos will not play. If you are sitting at a black screen, just press select and it will skip to the game. Have fun!Edit: Video of gameplay I recorded.
Skipping is due to recording software, not the emulators performance. Also had to lower resolution for recording.Edit 2: Fixed step two as I had the wrong file described.
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