User blog comment:Mckrongs/Monster Hunter 4 for the Nintendo 3DS/@comment-1937266-20120922210601/@comment-111.251.151.217-20120923023409

Actually I'm quite confused with what Capcom's trying to do at the moment.

Sure, it's true that the Japanese market liked the idea of mixing old monsters in new generation games (the more hunting options there is the merrier), but some monsters just seems to colide with one another. For example, Great Jaggi and Velocidrome share some common trates with each other. It's not clear at the moment how many of the Jaggi family and Dromes are coming back in MH4. I'm totally cool if the contents in MH4 is large enough to contain both old and new monsters, but it's not like Capcom's just going to throw over 50 large monsters in one go. They still have a MH4G to do that kind of a trick.

I'm wishing after MH4, Capcom suddenly came up with the idea of throwing in underwater battles in MH4G. I'm getting fond of diving in and whip the hell out Plesioths butt in these few months.