With a whopping 9 pages of info, Producer Ryouzou Tsujimoto and Director Kaname Fujioka dish out the dirt on new towns and villages, new fields and areas, new monsters, new weapons and equipment, new skills, and other things that are also new. Which is like, a lot of newness.
Even self-admitted Japanophile me has to admit that I don't give a rat's ass about Monster Hunter. I just can't bring myself to care. Is that wrong?
Anyways, you can take a look at the literal deluge of scans from Famitsu below. I will only translate this article if there is mass amounts of interest. It's just too big...





Monster Hunter 3 will be available for Nintendo Wii, though there is currently no set release date.
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