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The first time I played it, I tried with the classic controler and I didn't like it so I stopped. Some time later I was trying to play Xenoblade and couldn't get into the classic controler so I tried the wiimote and thought it was miles better. So some time later, I decided to try Monster Hunter with the Wiimore.

I'm not sure it was the change of controlers alone that made me like the game. It is a game that does not hold your hand while you learn to play. Many things you'll learn to play by experimentation and this is a different concept of gameplay which I found to be very rewarding. From time to time, I come to a new monster and I have to observe him and try many things before I get used to killing it. I find this really amazing.