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Monster Hunter Tri (Europe)

Wii
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2010
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First Monster Hunter on Wii and first HD entry of the series. Hunt giant monsters in four-player teams, manage heavy weapons, carve and upgrade gear. Major addition: spectacular underwater hunting. Wii online was very active in its day, no local split-screen but smooth player transfers. Genre benchmark, demanding learning curve but exhilarating.

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Category
Action RPG 4 players 12+ Co-op
Description
Monster hunting action RPG by Capcom, Europe April 2010. Hunters battle immense creatures in varied natural environments and harvest materials to forge new armor and weapons. Underwater arenas unique to Wii, online co-op quests up to four players, wide weapon variety with distinct mechanics and deep endurance gameplay. Western version of Monster Hunter Tri, franchise's first HD entry.

Monster Hunter Tri review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Mild"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾2,3 GB 📅23/04/2010
Published by Capcom

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Collector interest

Monster Hunter's first major Western breakthrough, Monster Hunter Tri established Capcom's cooperative online hunting there and built a loyal community. Fairly common in Western editions, its interest lies in this role as the series' introduction outside Japan rather than scarcity. A piece valued by fans of demanding cooperative hunting.

Memorable bosses

Here, each great beast is a boss in its own right, studied like a wild animal: its movements, signs of exhaustion and attack windows are read over long hunts. The fearsome Lagiacrus, a sea dragon introduced here, even forces you to fight underwater. Far from brute force, these battles reward preparation, observation and perseverance, for a hunting thrill all their own.

Better with friends

A team hunting adventure where tracking and felling monumental creatures becomes shared, painstaking craft for four. Cooperation comes first: splitting roles, springing traps at the right moment and reviving each other forges strong bonds between hunters. The original online multiplayer is no longer assured, but locally, downing a colossus together brings an intense satisfaction you immediately seek to relive.

Is Monster Hunter Tri still worth playing in 2026?

Monster Hunter Tri marks the hunting saga's arrival on Wii, and remains one of the finest entries of that era. Hunting gigantic monsters, studying their behaviours, preparing your expeditions and crafting your gear from carcasses makes for a loop of addictive depth, demanding but infinitely rewarding. The addition of aquatic zones and co-op hunting, local as once online, fleshes out an already masterful formula. The steep learning curve rewards patience. While the original online side has closed, solo and local hunting stays gripping. For the hunter at heart, this title remains a benchmark.

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