
Series of Monster Hunter Capcom has always been one who was very popular in the Japan which never seemed to take off to the United States. We do not understand why, as the game have a ton of gear to equip your characters with a commitment and reward the combat system and a ton of monsters to hunt. Capcom gives a chance to see what the series is just as they have released the game on the App Store today iPhone owners.
Monster Hunter: Dynamic hunting offers a similar experience to consoles game as players explore a fantasy world where the large monsters are supposed to roam. The game has a new intuitive control scheme which seems to have a resemblance to Epic Games Infinity Blade. At a monster, you can attack by exploiting the screen with a finger, block by tapping with two fingers and to avoid, you will need to drag two fingers left or rights. If that seems not similar to a regime of control of Blade Infinity, then call me crazy.
When a monster is defeated, players will unlock materials that can be used to design more powerful weapons. Monster Hunter: Dynamic hunting offers nearly 40 different weapons in three categories: one-handed swords, big swords and double swords. You can also team with a friend via Bluetooth multiplayer if you need assistance in the dismantling of a monster.
Monster Hunter: Hunting dynamic ($4.99)-