![]() ![]() The game encapsulates everything that makes Monster Hunter a fun, intriguing and difficult series and throws it all into one game. It was recently, that we heard that MHXX was finally getting a western release, in the name of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, and boy, was I excited.Įven though Generations Ultimate is absolutely not (in my opinion) the game in the series that newcomers should start with, MHGU nails the term ‘celebration’ on the head. When I heard that a Monster Hunter game was released onto the Switch in 2017 in the form of Monster Hunter XX in Japan, I eagerly awaited a localisation of the game by finally getting around to finishing Generations on my 3DS. It was after played ‘4U’, that I finally grasped Monster Hunter’s mechanics, as I felt like I wasn’t so alone and helpless in the massive and confusing game that was ‘old-school’ Monster Hunter. ![]() ![]() After logging 50 hours into Generations with no real knowledge obtained and still having no idea how any of the mechanics worked, I quit the series, until Monster Hunter: World came out.Īfter playing through World, I was hooked instantly, and so, after a recommendation from a friend, I purchased Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for the 3DS and ventured through the entire game with him. ![]() It was only last year that I began experiences the series, due to obtaining a free copy of Generations for the 3DS. Recently, Monster Hunter has been high on my radar. By Ruairi O'Brien (Lucariocios) Capcom, Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, Nintendo Switch, review ![]()
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