Monster Hunter Freedom 2 is an Action Adventure based game developed and published by Capcom for the Playstation Portable and the successor to the widely acclaimed Moster Hunter Freedom. Also known as Monster Hunter Portable 2nd in Japan, it is another almost direct port of the original console game; Monster Hunter 2 (PS2), the game shares many of the same elements, such as new monsters, weapons and armour. The narrative has been changed however, with a new village to reside in (see Pokke Village), and a small storyline to kick-off the single player experience.
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Monster Hunter Freedom 2 is a PlayStation Portable video game and sequel to Monster Hunter Freedom, it is largely based on its PlayStation 2 predecessor Monster Hunter 2, which was never released outside Japan. Monster Hunter Freedom 2 is not a direct port of Monster Hunter 2 but instead a portable update of the Monster Hunter series. New features have been added while others were removed to make the game appropriate for its portable platform. It was released in North America on August 28, 2007. Its Japanese counterpart is called Monster Hunter Portable 2nd.
Again, there is heavy focus on the multiplayer aspects of the game, but at the same time there are a variety of single player quests to help get the player started, which can take many hours to complete. Unlike Monster Hunter 2 however, the Yama Tsukami has been removed, and replaced with two newer monsters exclusive to the game.
In 2007, Monster Hunter Freedom 2 was the top-selling Playstation Portable game for Japan, with estimated demographics of 1-in-4 people owning a PSP to have a copy of the game.
The quests that are taken from the Village Elder are quests specific to single player, so they are also sometimes considered “lower” rank quests. Monsters inside these quests are weakened in terms of their hit points to suit a single hunter quest, but they only offer basic materials that can only create weapons of lower rarity.
Downloadable quests often provide special materials that can create bonus equipment that cannot be created otherwise.
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New Monsters
Just like Monster Hunter 2, the game features second generation monsters, which premier on a Portable console. The also has two exclusive monsters, the Tigrex and Akantor. This list of new additions to the fauna of MHF2 however excludes the Yama Tsukami, as well as it’s accompanying Tower. area.
New Locations
With all the locations having been completely revamped, the game now sets it’s quests within Generation 2 Areas, with newer locations to the series such as the Dondruma Village, Snowy Mountains and Tower. While others are new forms of previous locations, such as Desert, Jungle, Swamp and Volcano. The Forest and Hills, being one of the most iconic locations for Monster Hunter remains largely unchanged.
New Weapon Classes
New weapon classes including the Long Sword, Hunting Horn, Gun Lance and Bow also premier in this portable game; providing the hunter with more weaponry against newer foes. These cater for both Blademaster and Bowgunner classes.
New Features Of Monster Hunter Freedom Unite 2 PPSSPP Game
- Improved monster AI
- New weapons: Gunlances, Bows, Longswords, and Hunting Horns
- More monsters
- Infrastructure download system, ability to download quests and extras
- More training school
- Rarity increased to 8 (red)
- Pokke Farm has been extended, new Pokke point system
- Item Box increased to 6
- New areas
- New skill system involving the use of decorations
- A preview of what weapons and armours look like is given before you create them.
Supported Platforms For Monster Hunter Freedom Unite 2 PPSSPP
- PC (Windows)
Game Information
FILE NAME: | Monster Hunter Freedom 2 |
USER RATING: |
9/10
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FILE SIZE: | 619.5MB |
REGION: | USA |
CONSOLE: | Playstation Portable (Download Emulator) |
GENRE: | Action, Role Playing |
DOWNLOADS: | 30,560 |
Compression Info
Original Size: 1.2GB
Compressed Size: 619.5MB
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