Showing off a few new monsters and areas.
Capcom has released a new batch of screenshots for Monster 4 on their
official website.
These shots display three of the game's monsters that go by the names of Thunder Dragon Tigrex, Dragon Dog Dosujagi, and
Strange Monkey Fox Kechawacha. There are also screens of the revealed ruins and underground areas among the batch.
Monster Hunter 4 hits Japan March of next year.
Fantastiskt roligt Peter! Vad stolt man blir som svnsek! Ska ta med mig resten av slakten har i London for att titta pa dig! Du blir perfekt som gjord for denna roll!! Du ar en lysande stjarna alla andra bleknar i din narvaro!
ReplyFantastiskt roligt Peter! Vad stolt man blir som snvsek! Ska ta med mig resten av slakten har i London for att titta pa dig! Du blir perfekt som gjord for denna roll!! Du ar en lysande stjarna alla andra bleknar i din narvaro!
ReplyReally good review. I was at the Windows Phone luanch event in London yesterday (4th in line) and there was a really nice buzz about it. The general public were really interested by the devices on offer and loved the interface so as long as Microsoft can communicate this through their advertising campaigns, they should be fine. London was plastered with Windows Phone stuff yesterday too, they took out a 4 page cover-wrap around the London Metro (free newspaper they give to tube-goers as they enter the stations) so literally you couldn't escape it!Like you, I've had a developer unit for the last few months and have been using it as my primary phone. Yesterday, I went up with the intent on getting the Mozart but after listening to Windows Weekly on the drive up to London (left at 4am to get there for the 7am kick-off) I opted for the Omnia 7, which is basically the European version of the Focus. And it's incredible. That screen is amazing, and it's so thin and light.My only doubts about the Omnia concerned the camera (which was 5mp against the Mozart's 8mp) but that camera on this thing is better than any phone camera I've used (photos aren't washed out, and the Flash is powerful but not over-powering as it was on HTC's HD2) and the fact that this one doesn't have a Micro SD card for upgrading from the 8GB internal, but I've loaded on all my apps, and a bunch of music and I've still got 5GB free that's the benefit of having all my photos on SkyDrive and being able to stream music from Zune, internal storage matters far less with these phones.So although there are obviously things missing, and it's easy to find those faults, these phones go so far above and beyond the iPhone and Android on the important levels, that I still wouldn't opt for another platform, even at this early point in time.As a side note, are you looking to review apps as part of the site or on the podcast (I think you've mentioned doing a pick of the week) . If so, could I send you our XAP file for Timedancer (timedancercorp.com) would love to get your feedback.
ReplyReally good review. I was at the Windows Phone lacnuh event in London yesterday (4th in line) and there was a really nice buzz about it. The general public were really interested by the devices on offer and loved the interface so as long as Microsoft can communicate this through their advertising campaigns, they should be fine. London was plastered with Windows Phone stuff yesterday too, they took out a 4 page cover-wrap around the London Metro (free newspaper they give to tube-goers as they enter the stations) so literally you couldn't escape it!Like you, I've had a developer unit for the last few months and have been using it as my primary phone. Yesterday, I went up with the intent on getting the Mozart but after listening to Windows Weekly on the drive up to London (left at 4am to get there for the 7am kick-off) I opted for the Omnia 7, which is basically the European version of the Focus. And it's incredible. That screen is amazing, and it's so thin and light.My only doubts about the Omnia concerned the camera (which was 5mp against the Mozart's 8mp) but that camera on this thing is better than any phone camera I've used (photos aren't washed out, and the Flash is powerful but not over-powering as it was on HTC's HD2) and the fact that this one doesn't have a Micro SD card for upgrading from the 8GB internal, but I've loaded on all my apps, and a bunch of music and I've still got 5GB free that's the benefit of having all my photos on SkyDrive and being able to stream music from Zune, internal storage matters far less with these phones.So although there are obviously things missing, and it's easy to find those faults, these phones go so far above and beyond the iPhone and Android on the important levels, that I still wouldn't opt for another platform, even at this early point in time.As a side note, are you looking to review apps as part of the site or on the podcast (I think you've mentioned doing a pick of the week) . If so, could I send you our XAP file for Timedancer (timedancercorp.com) would love to get your feedback.
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