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This guy is Australia’s Ultimate Monster Hunter

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A little while back Nintendo held a competition to find Australia’s Ultimate Monster Hunter.

And they found him.

Robert from Victoria was picked as Australia’s Ultimate Monster Hunter and was given the chance to visit Nintendo Australia’s head office to create a trailer for Monster Hunter Ultimate on Wii U.

The trailer is commentated by Robert and shows him taking on a Stygian Zinogre, a rare species of monster from the game. The fight goes on for 7 minutes, which is probably one of the shorter battles in the game. The trailer he made with Nintendo is included below.

So Monster Hunter fans, is Robert any good? We’ll let you be the judge.

 

 

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4 Comments
  • Piat
    March 28, 2013 at 11:15 am

    He’s good, but he isn’t doing it with armour, so aus/nz have a long way to go before we can compete with Japan’s best

  • Metroid81
    March 28, 2013 at 8:39 pm

    Lucky guy!
    This game is gonna be good. Will pick it up next week.

  • longtimeplayer
    April 3, 2013 at 1:56 pm

    this is fucking atrociously bad.
    >no element with dual swords
    >being passive with evasion skills
    >being passive with DUAL SWORDS
    >doing all of this WHILE UNDER MEGA DASH JUICE
    no. this isn’t even considerable as ‘average’
    I’m genuinuely feeling sick if australia considers this even qualifiable as good

    • Plazma
      April 4, 2013 at 5:13 pm

      Dang bro, those are some lofty Standards, considering the video description clearly states it’s his second run through. Heck it takes me a few runs to get used to the new monsters in MH3U to be aggresive, and I’ve been playing the series for a while now.

      The other thing is we don’t know what kind of restrictions was placed on what kind of options he was given for weapons. Probably only had the one (only high rank) option for each of the weapons much like the demo, or like in some of the preview media versions of the game.

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