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Monster Hunter Generations for Nintendo 3DS reinvents the beloved action RPG with a groundbreaking Style system and Hunter Arts, plus the debut of playable Felynes. Compatible across all 3DS consoles, it offers exclusive crossover armor and bonus content for loyal players, delivering a deeply customizable and portable hunting experience that’s both nostalgic and fresh.
| ASIN | B01ET83KGO |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,377 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 88 in Nintendo 3DS & 2DS Games |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (363) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 188873 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 1.4 x 0.1 x 1.3 cm; 0.09 g |
| Rated | Ages 12 & Over |
| Release date | 15 July 2016 |
F**T
THE GRANDADDY HARD ACTION GAMES
Probably one of the greatest game series ever made. Basically if you like Dark Souls or Bloodbornes combat, specifically the Boss Battles, you may actually love this game more. The franchise of Monster Hunter has been around even longer than the Souls series of games. And it shows in this, which is now not quite the latest iteration (Monster Hunter XX on Switch and very Shortly Monster Hunter World). After 13 years the game has been constantly refined and added to, the animations are wonderful, the graphical fidelity for a handheld is amazingly detailed and the sounds and music are awesome. However, note, if you have no patience, you will be bored by the starting quests. These quests are required if you are new to the series. vets will fly through them but if your new, take it slow and don't rush, you learn a lot at the beginning that's very useful later on. So if you fancy a challenging game where skill, timing, precision and patience are greatly rewarded or a boss rush version of a souls game, Monster Hunter is probably for you.
M**B
A classic
Absolutely love it. I've been a hunter since the first game so I was in nostalgia heaven when I traveled to the town of Kokoto in the game. Although Monster Hunter world has a ton of improvements on the game this is definitely a great game for those who played the older ones. It has a lot of the more modern features but with the older monsters like Yian Garuga ect. So overall World is better but this is still a great monster hunter game and the best way to enjoy the memories. Not to mention the portability with the DS
C**J
... newcomers aswell as those who are returning to the beautiful world monster hunter has created
Monster hunter generations is for newcomers aswell as those who are returning to the beautiful world monster hunter has created. This contains missions from previous monster hunter games. With new things added into the mix it still feels like a great monster hunter game and you will enjoy many hours with this game.
D**9
Great but with issues too
Though this game is indeed a great addition to the monster hunter franchise, there are several issues that make me wonder which is better of the two i have played (MH4U / MH Generations). My review may not be as helpful to potentially new customers, and is rather focused at a comparison of my views between Generations and 4 Ultimate. Generations good points is that it does have alot of monsters to offer (and hunt for that matter) with many different styles to play and hunt. The notable new monsters that i don't believe are on previous games number around 6 - 10 area, as well as returning monsters (as im told) from games prior to MH4U, there are few monsters that are not interesting to fight... even if it is done dozens of times over and over, also the large variety of levels does help keep interest. There are also a sizable amount of new skills for armor and decorations to offer allowing you to feel more unique, though it does have it's drawbacks too, which i will get into later. And with the new Hunters Arts implementation it adds new levels of uniqueness to playstyle, as there are around 3 arts for each weapon and about 10 - 15 for all weapons which allow you to offer more offensive, defensive or supportive capabilities. Also if you are a Insect Glaive user like myself, it does feel that more time was put into the insect glaive upgrade tree / kinsect upgrading was made easier to understand. Though my brother is less impressed that some other weapons like Switch-axe seem to have been abandoned... However it's main issues to me at least, are that alot of the armor sets that you can craft from killing monsters all seem to offer statistics or resistances that are really not worth the effort you go through hunting them and usually leaves players using the general same sets over and over, this is painfully apparent prior to unlocking High Rank multiplayer quests, as during my time as a low ranked player the majority of players were all using the Nargakuga set or the Tetsucabra set... For how many monster sets (and event sets) there are, i would think there would be more variety but alot offer the same statistics or no slots to get you're preffered effects active. Also the lack of quests seem to be a concern in the longevity of this game... There are no High Rank village request storylines... rather a handful of some implemented as you advance through the Multiplayer mode. There is no single player story about it that MH4U had either. Also the unique battles against monsters like Gore-Magala on the dragon ship / Dah'ren Marhen / Dalmalduur / Gogmazigus all seem to have vanished for a large battle arena with nothing about it against Nakarkos (a very easy and very lackluster "final boss" type monster. The new palico prowler mode is pretty much of the players opinions, im not a fan and feel they sacrificed alot of quest slots to a mode which i feel is pointless... but thats just me. The game has alot of good points that should keep alot of players interested for some time (and with monthly releases of new quests, does have a longevity factor about it). But i personally think that more could have been done... That being said it was still a worthwhile purchase and still offers lots of fun hunts both offline and online.
F**N
Awesome.
Awesome game and well worth the asking price IMO. Always been a huge fan of the Monster Hunter series since the first game was released on PSP. Up to 4 player co-op and some fights can be quite tough so be warned!
C**E
- A lot of familiar monsters are back from previous generations - Visit villages from previous games (Pokke Villiage nearly gave
You probably know this series if you're here, so here are some bullet points. Pros: - A lot of familiar monsters are back from previous generations - Visit villages from previous games (Pokke Villiage nearly gave me a heart attack) - Hunter arts are pretty neat Cons: - It's much, MUCH easier to beat if you have a team. This feels more like an 'in-between' game to test new features rather than a full installment. - The cutscenes for almost all of the monsters have been replaced with very underwhelming intro screens. Even the largest monsters get this treatment (apart from the fated four). If you're new, i'd say this is a perfect place to start! not too hard and you get to hit dragons with swords. If you played the previous ones religiously, i'd honestly give this one a miss unless you are COMPLETELY finished with 4.
K**Y
Meh. Wouldn’t recommend
Graphics are great. The map is hard to read and you cant ride monsters like in “Monster Hunter stories”. I can’t help but feel like I wasted money on this one and number 4, I must admit they were cheap and I just wanted games. Just go and purchase Monster Hunter Stories it’s more cartoonised, map is easy, more fun, and you can ride monsters and collect eggs that’s the only reason I went and got the first and fourth one :(
A**N
Not bad game
I like monster hunter and have a few games, this 3ds monster hunter is a good game but its a little hard to get used to its not a bad game just akward.
M**I
Bel gioco. La dinamica di crafting e raccolta materiali è molto appagante e il gameplay è più dinamico rispetto ai classici monster hunter. Consigliato anche per i meno avvezzi
R**E
Rapide et formelle par rapport à l'offre
V**E
Opinión de Monster Hunter: Generations para la Nintendo 3DS, con ASIN: B01ET83KGO Edición del juego de UK, la contraportada está en inglés, pero el juego tiene subtítulos en español, así que, perfecto todo.
M**A
Gra w wersji pal czyli na Europę, w języku angielskim.
M**R
shipped fast and everything came as stated, just make sure you have the right region for the game
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