There's nothing quite like irrefutable proof that sequels are usually born from profit margins, and not their fan base. Monster Hunter Freedom, the portable version of the mediocre PS2 title released last year, is due to bore people for another round of huntin', killin', and skinnin' when it hits the PSP next February. Cat fanciers may want to hang around a bit longer, though: an all-new Felyne Kitchen feature lets you relish the culinary joys of cat-prepared entrees. Reportedly, each cat has their own "special ingredient" to add to your food, which in turn aids you in combat. I'm not too sure about that. Then again, if you really think about it, the smell of vomit may just gross your foes out.Monster Hunter Portable gets new name
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There's nothing quite like irrefutable proof that sequels are usually born from profit margins, and not their fan base. Monster Hunter Freedom, the portable version of the mediocre PS2 title released last year, is due to bore people for another round of huntin', killin', and skinnin' when it hits the PSP next February. Cat fanciers may want to hang around a bit longer, though: an all-new Felyne Kitchen feature lets you relish the culinary joys of cat-prepared entrees. Reportedly, each cat has their own "special ingredient" to add to your food, which in turn aids you in combat. I'm not too sure about that. Then again, if you really think about it, the smell of vomit may just gross your foes out.