Not even counting online content, there is so much to do, explore and battle in the latest edition of this monumentally popular JRPG that you could find yourself busy for hundreds of hours.
Monster Hunter Tri is not only one of the best looking games on Wii, it's one of the deepest.
Throw in an engrossing story and lovable characters and you have a game that everyone – especially adventure fans – should make it a point to play. The brush's special powers make way more sense with Wii's pointer controls, and the upgrade to widescreen shows off the game's stunning visuals that much more. The PS2 version was fantastic, and the addition of motion controls to wield the Celestial Paintbrush only made things better. Wii fans everywhere rejoiced when it was announced Okami would be coming to the system.
Publisher: Capcom | Developer: Clover Studio / Ready at Dawn