5 Reasons Why World Fans Should Play Monster Hunter Generations
Less Streamlined, More Challenge
There’s a big reason why Monster Hunter: World is by far the most accessible game in the series –it’s much easier compared to the other games in the series. Capcom did an amazing job of streamlining the otherwise clunky controls that the series is known for. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate throws all of this out the window and sticks with the traditional hunting controls.
One of the biggest things players will have to look out for is using items such as potions and antidotes. Having the ability to move around and even cancel the animation was a godsend in World, preventing plenty opportunities to skip out on an untimely death. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate doesn’t have these luxuries, and you’re forced to sit through the animation and the grating victory pose afterward.
Meanwhile, ranged users need to mind their positioning more often as you can’t run-and-gun while using the bowgun, forcing you to snipe in place. Even grinding for armor sets becomes a greater challenge since swordmasters and gunners both have different equipment, which means more grinding if you main both types of weapons in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate. Oh, and you can also say goodbye to your slinger since you won’t have one here.
If there’s one thing World players really need to look out for in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, it’s the G Rank quests. High Rank will seem like child’s play after you’ve gone through the hellish experience of hunting only the most dangerous monsters the game has to offer. These monsters and no joke and will kill you on sight with just a simple swing of their tail. Even the most experienced hunters have died countless times in G Rank’s blood-bathed battlefield, so if you’re up for a good challenge, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate has what you’re looking for.