
Monster Hunter Games Ranked From Worst To Best
Ranking the best games in Capcom's beloved beast-slaying action-RPG series.
Ranking the best games in Capcom's beloved beast-slaying action-RPG series.
Sony honors Square Enix's RPG as only title to sell 1 million-plus in Japan in 2010; Yakuza 4, MGS: Peace Walker, Monster Hunter, more earn Gold-level accolades.
Microsoft's console makes rare appearance atop Media Create's retail recap, thanks to debut of Square Enix's top-selling Star Ocean: The Last Hope.
Super Nintendo fighter tops publisher's own charts with 6.3 million sales; Devil May Cry 4 already seventh best with 2.3 million sold.
Enterbrain reports that the PSP outsold the DS 2-to-1 in Japan in April; Nikkei expects Sony's full-year profit to increase by a factor of five.
The company's third-quarter financials hold steady, Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and Monster Hunter Freedom 2 boost sales.
Rise in six-month revenue doesn't prevent losses; German ratings board lists possible spin-off or sequel for 360.
Kaz Hirai's keynote address reveals rumble-enhanced controller due in 2007 in Japan, 2008 in NA and UK; PS3's avatar-based network delayed until next spring.
Medal of Honor: Airborne deploys down under.
Quintet of heavy hitters join Dynasty Warriors: Gundam and downloadables such as Super Puzzle Fighter II and Ghouls 'n Ghosts; Guild Wars and Medieval II expansions also due.
Japanese publisher reports a solid set of first-quarter financials, with operating income up 57 percent and net sales up 35 percent.
Net profit dips 16 percent, but publisher still tops earnings expectations thanks to Dead Rising and Lost Planet.
We join a hunting party and go monster bashing with a work-in-progress version of Capcom's big-in-Japan action game.
The latest in the popular Japanese series coming to PAL territories in September 2007.
Sony adds a sixth shade to the portable's range...for Japanese gamers only; limited edition Monster Hunter 2nd bundle also coming.
As the last day of the Tokyo Game Show winds down, GameSpot takes a whirlwind tour of the biggest booths on the show floor.
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