

But if you can get under the skin of the game, peel back a layer of regression, you’ll find a game that celebrates everything Monster Hunter is – and has way more content than what you ’d find in World.īooting up Generations Ultimate will offer players that owned the title on 3DS the chance to import their save and unlock most of the game’s content right away (if they’ve made progress in the previous version, at least). This game, to some, might feel like a step back: maps split into zones, messier quality of life elements, lower-resolution graphics. That’s the most important thing you need to keep in mind if you want to get a handheld MonHun fix in 2018. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is nothing like Monster Hunter World.
