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    Soul Sacrifice - PlayStation Vita

    • At least on the japanese PSN its been have regular free monster updates every few weeks, and only has one DLC for charge which is the online pass.
    • Like the first guy who just really wants to make his fortune so all the monsters in his section are gold looking.
    • I say this since the quest selection is from a list of quests (in a menu screen book selection sort of deal) in which you depart to multiple different regions to gather, hunt packs, and kill boss type monsters
    • so you party can attack the monster freely, but if the monster survives you wont be able to see easily.
    • Which are mad dashes to find all the items before the shadowy monsters kill you.
    • The variation in monsters is weak, 3 common monster that simply vary in element
    • You will need to be able to see the ways a monster telegraphs its attacks before they happen and you will need a firm grasp on the range and timing of your own attacks
    • It's really a short hand way to explain that they are both use the hub world and monster arena mechanic, they both focus on action oriented combat and combos, they both have similar gear chasing and multiplayer mechanics, and they both focus on taking down big bad monsters
    • It combines some of the most disturbed and horrific monsters you have ever seen with breathtaking environments with some truly amazing spell effects
    • If you can't find any kill monsters and sacrifice them during boss battles or whenever to get more spell points
    • Online is honestly just more of the same in Soul Sacrifice where you just teleport to an arena and kill all the monsters except with one caveat
    • I haven't actually gotten around to trying this, but I've heard lovely things about putting together strategy with others to try and take down especially difficult monsters
    • The more spells you get, the harder monsters you can take on
    • and I would recommend it to anybody who likes fast paced action, with crazy monsters
    • Sometimes in Monster Hunter Ultimate you have to use a rare bait I crafted to lure the monster and then trap it with a special trap I crafted than tranq it, or mine for crystals, or farm, hunt, craft, trade, track, make/meet allies, etc
    • For those not familiar with Monster Hunter or its like, this means that fights with monsters are rather long and very reliant on skill
    • It had tremendous amount of hype, possibly an "app killer" and after watching many trailers and gameplays and hearing from people this would be sort of like monster hunter (a franchise which I love), I was sold
    • Go to an Arena, kill every monster, rinse wash repeat
    • A great Monster Hunter style game for the PS Vita.
    • When an ally falls in battle you have the option to save them for half your life or sacrifice them for a super attack and then they watch as a ghost and offer slight help like boosting players and weakening monsters
    • When an ally falls in battle you have the option to save them for half your life or sacrifice them for a super attack and then they watch as a ghost and offer slight help like boosting players and weakening monsters
    • It's a bit Monster-Hunter-like in the sense that you accept contracts, go to an area, fight monsters/a monster and gather materials from the contract
    • The game play is very enjoyable, I find myself trying to go back and defeat monsters (boss monsters are called archfiends) with more finesse to earn new spells and sigils and upgrade my current ones
    • You do hunt crazy big monsters and can hunt them with up to 4 players, but the combat and the grinding is very different
    • Essentially the idea of the game(gameplay wise, not story wise) is you go on quests in areas to slay huge, ugly, dark monsters