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Here’s The Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Tokyo Game Show 2014 Trailer

Today marks the start of the Tokyo Game Show and Capcom has decided to please fans by releasing a brand new trailer for the upcoming Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for the Nintendo 3DS. You can watch various beasts being tackled with an array of deadly arsenal. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate comes out next year in the west.

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37 thoughts on “Here’s The Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Tokyo Game Show 2014 Trailer”

    1. This game is stupid n damn n for babies
      It’s all same shit as ever hunting stupid n damn monsters with stupid armors n damn weapons

      1. Thank you for belittling the game that the devs have put their hard work into. If you wish to troll go find a deep dark bridge to crawl under.

  1. holy crap i actually am first thats never happened! I’d like to thank the academy, my dog biscuits, rihanna, harrison ford, and all the little people toys, this award means so much!

  2. Cap'n Nintendo Beard of the Nintendo isles

    Yarg, that trailer made me chuckle a good sea’s worth. Those hunters looked embarrassing with those walk cycles.

    ‘sides, those ain’t no special monsters, did I tells ya of the times I fought the Kraken?

  3. Am I going to need the circle pad pro to play this game on my original 3DS? Or will I have to upgrade to the New Nintendo 3DS?

  4. Well, This seems to have more content than the normal one to keep me going, one of the things i didnt like a bout 4 is that it didnt have much content to keep me entertained, once i beat the last boss in the guild i didnt touched it again.

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  6. Ridley 2 Big 4 Smash? More Like 2 Big 4 U Wiiklings 2 Control! Leave Him 2 The Masters!

    Day 1 buy for me IF there isn’t a bigger game that interests me coming out the same month it releases.

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