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Customers recognize the deep and rich gameplay of Pre-Owned Monster Hunter Generations, praising its exciting monster hunts and abundant content. Many appreciate the addition of new weapons, fighting styles, and hunter arts, enhancing the overall experience. However, some find the controls challenging and the story lacking in depth.
The issues I had in 4 Ultimate manly stemmed from the fact that the game was intensely hard, with the arts and hunting styles I feel like this has opened up a lot of opportunity for me to really be able to enjoy it. What the game lacks in how it punishes you it more than makes up for how well it handles teaching you these new ways to play. I know a few can say that when you give people the opportunity to play it like an easy mode it takes away some of the challenge but the reality for me is that it gives me a chance to feel like I'm actually able to handle what all is going on in the game. I don't feel like entire swaths of content is locked up around my inability to do solo content. I actually feel like I better get the weapons I am using, I feel like I understand the one that really clicked with me. Mounting changes are absolutely fantastic, Areal style has added such a fun twist. Kinsect changes make so much more sense, glaives not being tied to their bugs has been a GODSEND, and nothing has been funnier than watching a heavy bow gun user fling himself up into the air. Outside of course my dodge of an attack while yelling "YOLO" and getting killed by a baby tap from a small mob. The game's new areas on the N3DS XL has been downright gorgeous, I'm impressed with the flagship monsters, and the amount of things to do has been absolutely what I've been looking for.
Posted by Lyka
Monster Hunter is not a game for everyone. For new players it's confusing, the combat is slow, and there is a ridiculous amount of information to learn. But when you stick with it and learn how the game works, it becomes immensely addicting and rewarding. I started playing with MH3U and couldn't get into it. I tried again with MH4U and started the game at the same time as a friend of mine who guided me. That's when I became hooked. 300+ hours in MH4U and there was still a lot of content I didn't do. There is a lot of grinding and repetition so if that isn't your thing then probably look elsewhere. I love MH now and will play each future installment from now on. If you want to give this game a shot, I highly recommend playing with someone who can teach how the game works.
Posted by rabid
3 d's has great games and Zelda monster Hunter Mario games are at the top. This is a show piece incredible graphics huge game multiplayer rpg. Tons of quests items and things to do. Well worth it.
Posted by Exjraordinary