Monster Hunter Generations (Nordic)
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Monster Hunter Generations offers a comprehensive hunting experience with innovative Hunter Arts and combat styles that open up diverse playstyles across all weapon types. The game features the largest monster roster in the series at release, providing 100+ hours of content for dedicated players. However, potential buyers should be aware of significant drawbacks: the early game progresses very slowly, taking roughly 50 hours to reach higher difficulty tiers, and the learning curve is exceptionally steep with minimal guidance. Combat mechanics feel methodical and require extensive preparation, which some players find rewarding but others consider archaic. The requirement to manage consumable gathering tools and frequent zone-based loading screens can frustrate players accustomed to modern quality-of-life features. Best suited for patient players seeking challenging, strategic combat and those willing to invest substantial time mastering complex systems.
Reviews van Monster Hunter Generations (Nordic)
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Lost my old Monster Hunter game so I bought this. And it was just as fun and exciting :)
Lost my old Monster Hunter game so I bought this. And it was just as fun and exciting :)
Sid
19 januari 2019
Heb me ds afgestoft om dit spelletje uit te proberen. Absoluut geen spijt, geweldige rpg.
Heb me ds afgestoft om dit spelletje uit te proberen. Absoluut geen spijt, geweldige rpg.
NoAlias
8 januari 2019
This is a mix of MH3U and MH4U. Most of the characters from the two previous games will make appearances as well as many of the field maps. No swimming but mounting monsters has been transferred to this game. The biggest addition is the special moves you can now perform. In fact the game pretty much revolves around it. My biggest gripe would be the small monsters have been made to be INSANELY ANNOYING. You will not be left alone to carve or gather for a second without a small monster knocking into you. Also; compared to MH4U the story is a bit lacking. In the end it's a great game with unlimited replay value. Be prepared to sink at least a couple hundred hours into it.
This is a mix of MH3U and MH4U. Most of the characters from the two previous games will make appearances as well as many of the field maps. No swimming but mounting monsters has been transferred to this game. The biggest addition is the special moves you can now perform. In fact the game pretty much revolves around it. My biggest gripe would be the small monsters have been made to be INSANELY ANNOYING. You will not be left alone to carve or gather for a second without a small monster knocking into you. Also; compared to MH4U the story is a bit lacking. In the end it's a great game with unlimited replay value. Be prepared to sink at least a couple hundred hours into it.
Holy Diver
3 januari 2019
while its not as accessible as monster hunter world it is honestly worth a play if you like that game, its a bit more obtuse and grind than world is in my experience but i had a lot of fun with it despite the controls. even with the new 3DS nub it is a pain in the butt to control. it may be better on switch though... or through an emulator with a controller.
while its not as accessible as monster hunter world it is honestly worth a play if you like that game, its a bit more obtuse and grind than world is in my experience but i had a lot of fun with it despite the controls. even with the new 3DS nub it is a pain in the butt to control. it may be better on switch though... or through an emulator with a controller.
Kinzuko
13 december 2018
grandson has not received but it all looks like promised
grandson has not received but it all looks like promised
Debbie Valko
9 december 2018