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July 2016
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The editors liked
The biggest roster of monsters yet
New combat arts expand the utility of each weapon type
New fighting styles streamline combat and make fighting more accessible
Deep
Rewarding combat system
Rich worlds with an excellent soundtrack
Tons of loot to collect and armor to craft
Finely tuned online multiplayer system
Carries over most enhancements from Monster Hunter 4
Combat additions are excellent
More Monster Hunter
And a lot more at that
You can hunt monsters as a cat
The editors didn't like
No G-Rank monsters or quests
Balance changes mean players need to reacclimatize themselves to certain weapons
Repetitive quests
Insufficient tutorials
Doesn't fully lean into tribute aspect
Even though it doesn't get tiring
Still feels a tiny bit samey for Monster Hunter 4 players
Abstract: Monster Hunter games used to be unapproachable behemoths as intimidating as the creatures that lurked within. They were wonderfully intricate and involving games, but expected a lot from people. They were hardly intuitive affairs. In the last few years, t...
I'm absolutely in love with Monster Hunter Generations. While I don't think it's a huge visual step-up from Monster Hunter 4, it's still a great looking game made even better on the New 3DS. But more importantly, the gameplay is rock solid, and the new...
Deep, rewarding combat system, Rich worlds with an excellent soundtrack, Tons of loot to collect and armor to craft, Finely tuned online multiplayer system
Carries over most enhancements from Monster Hunter 4, Combat additions are excellent, More Monster Hunter, and a lot more at that, You can hunt monsters as a cat
Doesn't fully lean into tribute aspect, Even though it doesn't get tiring, still feels a tiny bit samey for Monster Hunter 4 players, No substantial story this time around
Published: 2016-07-12, Author: Jose , review by: ign.com
Monster Hunter Generations hits the core tenets of what makes this series great. Great gear drives the lust for the hunt even on the small scale, but the big, spectacular fights ultimately matter the most. Generations' tweaked combat adds just the right t...
Published: 2016-07-12, Author: Russell , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Monster Hunter has proven to be a popular series with a very devoted fanbase. In the twelve years since the original game was first released, there have been several games released along with several other media in Japan including several anime shorts, a...
Published: 2016-06-17, Author: Gabriel , review by: pcmag.com
The biggest roster of monsters yet, New combat arts expand the utility of each weapon type, New fighting styles streamline combat and make fighting more accessible
No G-Rank monsters or quests, Balance changes mean players need to reacclimatize themselves to certain weapons
Monster Hunter Generations marries the old with the new, giving fans a horde of classic monsters to hunt with all-new weapon abilities and combat styles...
Published: 2016-07-12, Author: Elias , review by: cgmagonline.com
Monster Hunter Generations manages to both stick to its guns and evolve the franchise, leading to a game that will both please fans and entice newcomers to the hunt...
Abstract: There was something terrifying, yet exciting, about having Monster Hunter Generations showing up at my doorstep. My first experience with the franchise was with Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate on the Wii U. Like everyone's first time with a Monster Hunter game...