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February 2015
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A more accessible Monster Hunter
Complex systems add serious long-term depth
Impressive 3D visuals and monster design
New weapons and mechanics enhance gameplay
Streamlined structure makes it far easier to enjoy Monster Hunter's central rhythm of quests
Crafting
And hunting
Improved movement makes every activity more pleasurable
An overall more welcoming game than previous entries
The editors didn't like
Camera still isn't helpful
The way areas are structured breaks immersion
Circle Pad Pro or the New Nintendo 3DS are a must for controlling the game comfortably
Streamlined structure makes it far easier to enjoy Monster Hunter's central rhythm of quests, crafting, and hunting, Improved movement makes every activity more pleasurable, An overall more welcoming game than previous entries
Circle Pad Pro or the New Nintendo 3DS are a must for controlling the game comfortably
Published: 2015-02-13, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Quest completedVariety of equipmentMultiplayerLayers of depthQuest abandonedIt takes a while to clickBetter on the new DSYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Monster Hunter Ultimate ReviewMonster Hunter Ultimate may be the most acce...
Abstract: Eurogamer has dropped review scores and replaced them with a new recommendation system. Read the editor's blog to find out more.In all the hundreds of hours I've spent on the series, there's a single frame of animation which defines Monster Hunter for me....
Abstract: There's a sense of obligation that seems to arise with every Monster Hunter installment. I mean that in the best way, of course. The game falls neatly into the action and adventure genre, with people getting an opportunity to head out on hunts either alon...
A more accessible Monster Hunter, Complex systems add serious long-term depth, Impressive 3D visuals and monster design, New weapons and mechanics enhance gameplay
Camera still isn't helpful, The way areas are structured breaks immersion
Monster Hunter 4 is brilliant, being both more accessible to beginners and a more complex, exciting game for long-term fans. Some aspects, like the combat, structure and camera, ensure that it's never going to please everyone, but of all the games in the...
Published: 2015-03-30, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Rewarding and constant sense of challenge and progression. Addictive gameplay will keep you hunting for hundreds of hours. Strong multiplayer aspect with enough content and accessibility for solo play.
Frustrating combat pace and copious menus take time getting used to
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate can be the biggest and most strangely satisfying time sink you'll find for your 3DS, if you can get past its quirks....
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Abstract: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is the updated rerelease of Monster Hunter 4 , a game that was never localized outside of Japan. The latest entry in the Monster Hunter franchise, this game once again puts players into the role of Hunters. Their job is to hunt d...