
After landing at Moga Island's quaint fishing docks – the main (and literal) port of call for the single-player adventure – it takes roughly three minutes to kill your first monster. Step 1: Purchase whomping stick (a Great Sword, just under twice our height). Step 2: Enter the mountains. Step 3: Whomp away. The kill undermines Moga's natural splendour. Stepping out onto the mountain plateau and seeing the island stretch out takes the breath away – think Sam Neill eyeing Jurassic Park for the first time.

What's the best Monster Hunter of all time? In a series where half of the titles have the word 'Ultimate' fixed on the end, it can be a difficult decision to make. NL are not averse to difficult decisions though, so have taken it upon theirselves to rank every single Monster Hunter game (yes, even the non-Nintendo ones) to determine which is the very best.

First world problems all up in here, but that makes this gaming dilemma no less stressing.

The third generation of Monster Hunter drags the series back to western shores because well, why not? In fact you could say that three really has been the magic number. Unless you live in Japan in which case one and two were also pretty fantastic and if anything three has been nothing short of a crushing disappointment.
‘But wait!’ Voletic hears you scream, ‘Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate has been recently announced, why are you addressing the third iteration?’ Because background knowledge is a beautiful thing and Voletic has a word count to fill.
My problem with MH is the slow paced and plain combat system, if they make it more dynamic count me in.
They need a full console release, launch the CryEngine one for PC for PS4/XO. And make sure to bring it stateside.
"Fans don’t pour hundreds of hours into this game gawping at ecosystem AI – motivation stems entirely from the lure of bigger, pointier sticks, and bigger, nastier monsters to be poked. Step back and the entire game is driven by one cruel cycle of production: kill monster, harvest bones and skin to build bigger weapon, kill bigger monster, harvest bigger bones...and so on."
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I know this game is going to look marvelous. And it looks like Capcom and Nintendo are going to do the online portion right and market it.
...but the more I read about it, the less and less it seems like I'll want to buy this. Co-op hunting for the sake of armor and weaponry just sounds "eh" to me. But I'm probably in the minority, so flame away. ; )
guess people play Multiplayer FPS for the constant re-spawning, run and gun and get own or own ppl ..over... and over... over and over again. ( repetition)
How many levels did PSO have but the online aspect of it kept people still playing even to this day.
Once you understand that it's like an MMO and the same old will come about ( like every other game) you'll be fine.
After playing games that are 10 to 20 hours long , tell me you're still playing them... I don't think so. But here's a game that will make you spend hundreds ,thousands of hours. Think i'll get my moneys worth.