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5 Ports That Actually Play Better on the Switch

5 Switch Ports That Actually Play Better on Nintendo

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Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate

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The Monster Hunter series has always had a place on Nintendo systems, and while it isn’t MH World, fans could finally take their hunting ventures on-the-go with Generations Ultimate. Originally on the 3DS, this enhanced Switch port comes with a few extras that set it apart from the smaller Nintendo handheld.

Both versions come with all of the previously-released (free) DLC, including crossovers with other games such as Street Fighter, Animal Crossing, and Devil May Cry.

Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate on the Switch comes with an extra Breath of the Wild collaboration that lets you dress as Link and your trusty cat companion as a cute korok.

Content aside, the upgraded port also comes with enhanced visuals and a better framerate, which makes the hunts all the smoother.

If you own the game on the 3DS, you can even transfer your save file over to this version and pick up right where you left off. All that said, the best portable hunting experience is definitely MHGU on the Switch.


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