
Monster Hunter is huge in Japan but can it possibly enjoy the same level of success when it's released in Europe this week? The thing is you can never second guess these things. ONM remembers when Nintendo announced that the phenomonally successful Dr Kawashima's Brain Training would be coming out in Europe and thinking that it would never take off over here in the same way. How wrong they were. If Brain Training can be a global success, surely Monster Hunter can. After all hitting monsters with big sticks has got to be more fun than maths, right?
Well two people who don't doubt the accessibility of Monster Hunter Tri are the game's producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and director Kaname Fujioka who said that anyone can enjoy Monster Hunter Tri.

Monster Hunter World is close to releasing, which means it’s no better time to reminisce and look back at some of the best Monster Hunter games that came before it.

Goomba Stomp: "In Japan, the Monster Hunter series is something of a legend. Every gamer worth their salt in Japan knows about Monster Hunter, as each new iteration in the franchise, is met with high critique and commercial success. However, this is not the case over here in the States. The first time I had ever even heard of the franchise was a preview for the series’ third installment, Monster Hunter Tri, in Nintendo Power. The idea of hunting giant beasts with an online team seemed like a really cool concept to me, especially when I learned of how well the series was received overseas. Little did I know that Tri would go on to become the single greatest experience I have ever had with an online multiplayer game."
It's like drugs, people who haven't try it looks at it like it's some kind of outlandish, weird thing they'll never understand why people are addicted to it. But once you try it, preferably with friends... suddenly you have 200 hours logged in in just a short time you'll never guess it's a capcom game.
too bad they chose to release it on a niche platform in the west, if only capcom has the brain to upgrade the graphic and release it on PS4/XB1 I'm willing to bet it'll be as huge as overwatch, only you won't be bored as fast.

With recent release of Monster Hunter Generations, Bit Cultures lists out our Top 10 Monsters from the series. From the terrifying to the hilariously named.