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Monster Hunter X To Release In Japan This November

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Last week we have reported that more on Monster Hunter X, the new entry of the series developed by Capcom, as well as a new announcement related to the series was going to come this week during the Monster Hunter Summer 2015 Special event. Now we finally know what this teased announcement was: the Japanese release date for Monster Hunter X.

The new entry of the series will be released in Japan on November 28th, with pre-orders starting on August 1st. It’s also been confirmed that the game will be available in playable form at the Tokyo Game Show so we will be seeing more of the game in action very soon.

UPDATE: Gameplay video from today’s event has surfaced online. You can find it right below

While Monster Hunter Japanese fans can start to get seriously excited about the release of Monster Hunter X, Western players may have to wait a bit longer before being able to play the game in English. Monster Hunter 4 did take some time to get released in North America and Europe but the success of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate will probably make Capcom speed up the localization process.

A new batch of Monster Hunter X screenshots has been made available last week. The new screenshots showcase one of the main monsters of the game called Dinovaldo, the Ancient Forest area, Palico content and much more.

Speaking about Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, yet another free batch of DLC has been made available this month in North America and Europe. The new free DLC batch includes new weapons, armor, Palico items, quests and much more.

Monster Hunter X will be released in Japan on November 28th exclusively on Nintendo 3DS. A Western release date has yet to be confired but we will let you know more about the matter as soon as possible so stay tuned for all the latest news on the new entry of the Monster Hunter series.

 

As a long time gamer, Francesco has survived more zombie invasions, meteor strikes, magic spells than he can count. He still keeps fighting today to bring hope into countless gaming worlds. Or destruction, depending on his mood. Writing about video games was only the natural step for such a dangerous life.

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The Final Horizon DLC from Sonic Frontiers is surprisingly hard

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Sonic Frontier’s third and final free DLC update, The Final Horizon, is frustrating some players with its difficulty. Some say it’s Sonic’s hardest gameplay ever.

Many players complained about this unexpected difficulty spike in a 12-page GameFaqs forum post called “This DLC is way too hard” (thanks VGC). One of the main complaints about Sonic Frontiers was that it was too easy, and Team Sonic overcorrected, which makes it surprising.

Final Horizon, the last free update, let players play as Tails, Knuckles, and Amy and complete a variety of optional challenges, which is the challenge. Many are breaking down after a vertigo-inducing tower that requires pixel-perfect platforming without checkpoints, apparently inspired by viral Twitch hit Only Up!

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Have you tried Sonic Frontiers Final Horizon DLC? Is it really that hard, or has Sonic always been the Dark Souls of mascot platformers?

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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Cinematic Teaches Teamwork

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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’s cinematic trailer appeared suddenly as the wait seemed endless. It shows us that together, we can overcome anything.

The scene is surprisingly sad, with flashbacks to each Spider-Man’s tragic past. As property damages mount, Peter and Miles have emotional internal monologues while fighting Venom.

Venom appears to be about to lose when he realizes they can be stronger together before the scene fades to black. We won’t know how this story ends until Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 launches exclusively on PS5 on October 20.

Do you think teamwork makes the dream work? Should you see more of Insomniac’s latest or are you sold?

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Persona 3 Reload Character Tribute Trailer Honors Hero

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A new trailer featuring Aleks Le’s fearless protagonist S.E.E.S makes Persona 3 Reload more real. Atlus promises weekly character tributes, so get excited. Our stoic protagonist, who will be playable on PS5 and PS4 when this remade RPG releases on February 2, is introduced well.

We’ve accepted playing without our favorite character and are starting to like Reload. The setting, story, and cast have always been great, and the more we learn about the proposed changes, the more we want to return to Tartarus.

With Persona 3 Reload, where are you? Did you play the game before or is this your first time?

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