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Monster Hunter Freedom 2 Hands-On

xsynergyx | April 13, 2007 | Previews | Playstation Portable 
In this short article, we learn that there will be over 700 weapons, 1,400 pieces of armor, 60 monsters to hunt down and over 350 missions to complete. And according to Capcom, the game will be twice as big as the first.
Just like the original, Monster Hunter Freedom 2 is an RPG to itself. Your character won't level up. Instead, you'll get better gear and a better understanding of how to play as you tackle the more than 350 missions on the UMD and brawl with the more than 700 weapons and 1,400 pieces of armor. Still not impressed? Capcom said Monster Hunter Freedom 2 is twice as big as the original PSP game and will feature downloadable quests through infrastructure mode to keep you busy after the initial batches of missions are done.
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    Hell Fire | April 14, 2007
    Sounds awesome! Over 60 monsters is pretty awesome. Can't wait until it's out.
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    Sakura | April 14, 2007
    Wow, and I thought the first one seemed huge. Those features are amazing! I might actually get this game now since there is so much new stuff. Tehe. ^-^
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    redneonfish | April 21, 2007
    Over 70 monsters and 1400 weps I think and I it says there is over 230 online quests (I think) and more than 100 single player (again I think)
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    SuggZugg | April 24, 2007
    wunder how much its gunna sell for ($50-$60)(i think)

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