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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...
Fun Gameplay, Challenging, Large Multiplayer Community
Lack of story
Monster Hunter Generations is well worth the price tag as it will provide hours of solo gameplay and multiplayer gameplay. The large number of monsters and the new combat system along with the upcoming DLC will definitely keep you busy for a long time to...
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Published: 2016-07-18, Author: Matthew , review by: gamesradar.com
Huge. Seriously, there's more game in this package than is reasonable, New Hunter Styles and Hunter Arts ensure myriad fresh ways to build your character
Not an ideal starting point for fresh meat – though still better explained than most others in the series, There's little in the way of a cohesive story to pull you along
Predictably impenetrable, but cut through the leathery hide and there's enough great game in here to give a Tigrex indigestion...
Abstract: Among the different ways to make video games at the very top end is iteration, and one of the masters has always been Capcom. The original Monster Hunter was released on PS2 in 2004 and since then it has become a phenomenally successful series in Japan, m...
Abstract: The popularity of Monster Hunter continues to grow. It's taken a long time for it to catch on in the West, but recent titles on Nintendo hardware have proven that what was once a franchise beloved mainly by Japanese players can finally be considered a glo...
Huge range of new and classic monsters and locations, New Arts and Hunter Styles add even more depth, Prowler mode is great fun for newbie hunters, Smooth, accessible online play
Can feel too familiar, Doesn't really push the series forward
Get past a slightly drab, disappointing early section and you'll find a feast of Monster Hunter fun. While you'll miss the narrative thread and focused gameplay of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Generations makes up for it with a wider set of diverse location...
Published: 2016-07-12, Author: Dan , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Being a long-time fan and a three-time reviewer of Monster Hunter, I feel like I've seen it all. I must have sunk somewhere between 500 and 750 hours of finger-cramping killing and crafting into Capcom's series, and, although I'm not exactly a god-tier G-...