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Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate

Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate

Mar 18, 2017

Expanded Versions of Monster Hunter Generations

4.21 average rating based on 248 ratings

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An enhanced version of Monster Hunter Generations. It features new monsters, hunting styles, and the more challenging G-Rank quests. Game data from Monster Hunter Generations can be carried over, with a one way transfer, to Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate. Game data can also be moved between the 3DS and the Switch version of the game.
Release Dates
Mar 18, 2017 (Japan)
Nintendo 3DS
Aug 25, 2017 (Japan)
Nintendo Switch
Aug 28, 2018 (Europe)
Nintendo Switch
Aug 28, 2018 (North_America)
Nintendo Switch
User Stats
674
In Collection
157
Wish Listed
70
Playing
232
Backlogged
How Long Is Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate?
Main story: 101.0 hours
Main + extras: 271.6 hours
Total completions: 9
Mazinkaiser
Mazinkaiser gave Sep 5, 2019
Mazinkaiser gave Sep 5, 2019
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate: The Fullest Package

Over 400 hours later, I come to the realization that Generations Ultimate is an incredible bang for someone's buck. Taking the ok presentation of Generations and injecting as much as possible creates a Frankenstein's monster that comes off as the most polished thing that Capcom has produced in Monster Hunter.

Taking off with the whole traveling to different villages from previous games and hunting monsters for the sake of hunting monsters from the original Generations, Ultimate bursts with new potential. The two new styles (Valor and Alchemy) provide both a genuinely interesting support role and a dramatic change to how playing the game works, prepping players for some of the most intense challenges in Monster Hunter. EX Deviants, Fatalis, Lao Shan Lung, a persnickety Barioth - nearly every monster that was missing is now present in this game. Even the nasty Diablos has gotten both another appearance and another form through the attempt to use Deviants to replace Subspecies.

The game's armor variety is staggering. Many will find themselves attracted to the best of the best weapons, but there's enough nuance between many different sets that playing for fashion or playing for a very specific strategy will be rewarded no …

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Over 400 hours later, I come to the realization that Generations Ultimate is an incredible bang for someone's buck. Taking the ok presentation of Generations and injecting as much as possible creates a Frankenstein's monster that comes off as the most polished thing that Capcom has produced in Monster Hunter.

Taking off with the whole traveling to different villages from previous games and hunting monsters for the sake of hunting monsters from the original Generations, Ultimate bursts with new potential. The two new styles (Valor and Alchemy) provide both a genuinely interesting support role and a dramatic change to how playing the game works, prepping players for some of the most intense challenges in Monster Hunter. EX Deviants, Fatalis, Lao Shan Lung, a persnickety Barioth - nearly every monster that was missing is now present in this game. Even the nasty Diablos has gotten both another appearance and another form through the attempt to use Deviants to replace Subspecies.

The game's armor variety is staggering. Many will find themselves attracted to the best of the best weapons, but there's enough nuance between many different sets that playing for fashion or playing for a very specific strategy will be rewarded no matter what. As for the quest line, featuring over 1200+ quests (!!!) - this game can and will last you an incredibly long time. With friends, the game is a little breezier (save for the EX Deviants and DLC content at the end) but still is a blast to come together and support each other to reach their common goals.

Generations Ultimate can be addicting with its length and sheer amount of challenges/monsters to hunt. The monsters are as well animated as always with unique new moves in G-Rank that make difficulty more than just a bump in attack and health (save for the EX Deviants) and there's enough to keep you going for months.

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LarxiGamer
LarxiGamer gave Oct 7, 2020
LarxiGamer gave Oct 7, 2020
Mejor que MH World by far

Capcom crea el Monster Hunter clásico más completo y con más contenido de todos, una maravilla que se disfruta más en portátil y que no solo le planta cara a World si no que lo desplaza a un escalón por debajo. Largo, multitud de enfrentamientos, capturas, aderezado con una gran BSO, exigente, con una gran curva de dificultad y culminando la historia principal con uno de los mejores enfrentamientos de la saga. No tengo nada malo que echarle en cara, juega en otra liga.

gedrickdelfuego
gedrickdelfuego updated their status Feb 20, 2020
gedrickdelfuego updated their status Feb 20, 2020

Welp, just like with MH4U, 55+ hours and I'm ready to move on. I know that's a hilariously low number of hours for games in this series, but it just started to feel a little stale.

I've also been going ham collecting PSP games, playing Ys Seven, GTA: Vice City Stories, and Exit (to name a few) and having a blast doing so. I think I'll actually be taking a break from my Switch for a few months after having it be my primary console in 2019. I tend to cycle like this every year with my older handhelds (I have a lot of them!). I had no idea just how many great PSP games where were out there and it's been really nice switching it up.

Pictured, my ideal way I've been spending my mornings:

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BMO
BMO updated their status May 21, 2019
BMO updated their status May 21, 2019

Wait, you can play as a Palico in this game?!!! Why don't I already own this?

Sir_Laguna
Sir_Laguna updated their status Aug 29, 2018
Sir_Laguna updated their status Aug 29, 2018

I got my first Nintendo Switch game! :D

I don't have a Nintendo Switch D:

kasparius
kasparius updated their status May 16, 2018
kasparius updated their status May 16, 2018

Someone needs to fix the platforms section, it's only on the Switch, unlike the Japanese version MHXX.