








🗡️ Dominate the hunt anytime, anywhere — join the ultimate Monster Hunter legacy!
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate for Nintendo Switch delivers the series' largest monster roster with 93 beasts, including new and Deviant variants. It supports up to 4-player co-op both online and locally, with flexible play modes on TV, tabletop, or handheld. Featuring challenging G-rank quests and deep customization through multiple Hunter Styles and Arts, this action RPG offers a rich, skill-driven hunting experience that rewards mastery and teamwork.
| ASIN | B07CZXQS2V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,809 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #376 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch Lite |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,106) |
| Date First Available | May 10, 2018 |
| Department | Adults |
| Genre | action-game-genre |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013388410095 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
| Item model number | 41009 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Capcom USA |
| Number of Players | Multiplayer |
| Product Dimensions | 0.4 x 4.1 x 6.6 inches; 1.59 ounces |
| Publication Date | August 28, 2018 |
| Rated | Teen |
| Release date | August 28, 2018 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 013388410095 |
W**A
Quality
Excellent merchandise
A**R
MHGU Review for Newbies, Veterans, and World-Only Players
+++ My credentials +++ I'm a Monster Hunter veteran since 2006 in the time of the ancient PS2 network adapter. I've beaten and clocked over 200 hours in every North American game in the series. The only exceptions are 70 hours for Stories because it's a shorter spin-off, and 60 hours for World because although I enjoyed it, it was easier than previous games in the series and lacked the content at launch to keep me playing. My absolute best co-op memories are from playing this series with my husband and friends. I love MH so much, I have a tattoo of a Felyne! +++ What is Monster Hunter? +++ The Dark Souls before Dark Souls was used to describe games with a high difficulty curve ;) MH is a challenging action role-playing game where you play as a Hunter with gigantic melee and/or ranged weapons. The game is quest-based, giving you timed missions to different environmental maps to slay and/or trap various monsters, many of which are wyverns. It's all about learning perfect timing -- when to attack, when to dodge, when the monster will do the same. Fail to adapt, and you will get brutally punished. There are no experience points for leveling up -- player skill coupled with monster carves, map resources, and quest rewards allow you to craft better equipment, and thus hunt more powerful monsters. MHGU can be played solo or up to 3 other players via local wireless and online co-op. +++ Note to players who have only played MH World +++ The "quality of life" you may expect from World is not in the previous games. For example... There will be no glowing bugs guiding you -- you'll have to learn monster spawning locations and habits. And for Congalala's sake, use your dang paintballs. You will have to bring pickaxes and whetstones because they're not on you by default. You will have to choose one weapon before you start a quest and git gud -- you can't change your equipment at base camps. You will have to choose between blademaster and gunner armor because the game balances giving you higher defense for melee and lower defense for ranged. There isn't a skill for preventing tripping by other players :( Rajang exists :O EX MISSIONS EXIST! ... That being said, this game is bigger and more of a challenge! Welcome to G-rank, motherfelynes. +++ MHGU Review for the Nintendo Switch +++ This iteration of MH has the most monsters of any game in the series, bringing 93 monsters to the hunt. YES, NINETY-THREE! Compared to around 30 in World at launch, that's a massive amount of content. Some are brand new and some are returning favorites. Some are "shiny" variants, special deviants, and even hyper versions of others. These infamous cousins have extra moves and/or different stats, including weak spots, damage output, hit points, and elemental attributes. There are also around 30 different maps compared to approximately 10 in World at launch. All 14 weapons return, as well as six Hunter Styles -- expanded from four in MHG -- with brand new Hunter Arts and a brand new concept called SP Arts. All of these add fun new ways to play with classic weapons. I can't put into words how satisfying it is to dodge a wicked-fast raging Silverwind Nargacuga three times in a handful of seconds with Valor Style then smack it in the face! Beloved Palicoes also return with a wide variety of weapons, armor, and abilities for your Felynes and Melynx! You can choose up to two Palicoes to take with you on quests, or go all out in Prowler Mode and be a fierce Palico yourself! This game retains the traditional setup of requiring players to fight through Low Rank, High Rank, and now G-Rank and EX quests. This means the same monster from Low Rank will hit much harder, have higher HP and defense, rage more often, and possibly have new moves in High Rank, and again at G-Rank. For World players who've fought Tempered monsters, know that they are not the equivalent of G-rank. Tempered and G-rank monsters hit harder, but G-rank monsters have higher HP and defense to match. And EX monsters? They kill in 1-2 hits with fully upgraded G-rank armor with mega armorskins, talismans, etc. There's now also Hunt of the Day! Extra rewards are given for hunting specific monsters every day after 5am and 5pm. MHGU has the most tutorials of all pre-World games through Training quests, Low Rank quests, and menu guides. But the best way to learn is playing with others -- it's how I learned in MH1 and it's how I've brought more players into every generation of the series. There's no argument that World was the easiest and most accessible of the MH games; however, thanks to the rapid growth of the MH community (Reddit/Twitch/YouTube/Discord/etc) after the wildly successful World, it's now easier than ever to find other players to learn and hunt with. In fact, I encourage everyone who has only played World to try the previous games now that you have a better understanding of the mechanics of the game -- this will open up sooooo many new monsters and maps for you to enjoy! Please note there is no "best" set of equipment. The Twitch/YouTube community came under scrutiny from the MH community when streamers tried to convince others there was a "meta" set of weapons/armor. While end-game weapons/armor have better stats, your gear should ultimately reflect your play-style by selecting a combination of weapons, Hunting Styles/Arts, and armor/Skills that compliment each other. If you want to do more research, please seek reputable sources such as the Kiranico Database and the YouTuber Gaijin Hunter. MHGU's graphics have been updated from MHXX on the 3DS, so everything is more detailed and the game runs as smooth as Nerscylla silk, even undocked. It won't look like World on PS4/PC, but it doesn't need to; graphics are not correlated to great gameplay, as the massive indie and retro gaming revolution has proven. To be honest, I'd rather have a MH with PS3 graphics that never lags on my Switch than have a MH that lags on my PS4, as was unfortunately the case with World. And just like with the PSP and 3DS games, there's something really special about being able to just pick up your system and go play with friends anytime, anywhere. I've enjoyed every single MH game to date, but overall -- with vast amount of monsters and maps; the sheer quantity of customization options via weapons, armor, Skills, Hunting Styles, Hunter Arts, SP Mode, and Palicoes; and the priceless capability to easily play together in real life -- this is my fave MH game thus far! +++ PSAs +++ If you've played MHG on the 3DS, you can download the MHGU Save Data Transfer App to bring your progress over to the Switch game and focus on the new content. I highly recommend checking that your Joy-cons are up-to-date before playing. Timing is crucial in this game, so if they don't respond as soon as you press a button 100% of the time, then go to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Update Controllers. If that doesn't fix them, then get a Switch Pro Controller or contact Nintendo for repairs/replacements. +++ Conclusion +++ Monster Hunter demands time to learn monsters and maps. It demands practice to master weapons and dodging. It demands grinding to get the rare drops necessary for better equipment. No exaggeration -- my husband and I fought Azure Ratholos 47 times in MH3U to get the Rathalos Rubies he needed for his armor set. But MH has a dedicated worldwide following for these very reasons, and it's possibly the most satisfying and fulfilling co-op game ever. The immense sense of accomplishment I feel when "Quest Complete" flashes across my screen and the victory music plays -- especially after taking down a particularly hard monster in a full 4-player hunting party -- is what keeps me playing year after year. No other notoriously hard game has ever given me that same high -- not Dark Souls, not Ikaruga, not Bloodbourne. Not everyone will like this game. Some will prefer this over World, while some will prefer World over this, while some will simply not have the time or skill for this challenging game. But regardless of the direction Capcom takes with this series in the future, please respect the series, its roots, and each other. We are all Hunters now.
N**E
If you're used to World, I would err on the side of caution and play the demo first
The package came early in the afternoon/morning when I initially purchased it, in mint condition with no issues whatsoever. So, I come from a veteran's perspective. I started playing Monster Hunter with the Japanese exclusive Portable Third version and stopped with all of the 3DS games, finding the controls unbearable. I came back with World, beat it, but, to this day, I find World very lacking. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate totally fixed that. It was difficult to get used to the controls after spending half of the year with PS4 controls, but, overall, I do prefer GU's control scheme. Comparisons to World: - I consider World a spin-off of the main-series of games, so there isn't much here besides deviants and hyper monsters - Deviants are stronger versions of existing monsters such as Diablos, Rathalos, Gammoth and Nargacuga. They can be compared to the Tempered monsters - Hyper monsters. While they are supposed to be the monster version of hunter arts (mentioned later) the best comparison I'd have for them would be the arch-tempered monsters. Cons: - My main gripe (always has been) is the inability to eat or change armor after beginning a quest - Two different armor sets depending on if you use a ranged weapon or a melee weapon - The controls, while they're simple after getting used to them, can give newer players whiplash from playing World. - This could be just me, an issue with the Switch's handheld mode or the game's camera, but, sometimes after a couple of hunts I find myself getting incredibly dizzy, along with nausea following a migraine headache, so take that as you will, be careful with extended gameplay. The game itself does warn you to take breaks. - Gathering takes longer and you're not guaranteed to get anything - Nets and pickaxes can break and do so quite often Pros: - MONSTERS!!! There are a total of 93 monsters in GU. That's 60 more than World's pathetic lineup. - I find it harder to get burnt out in this game over World. - There are many more Elder Dragons than what World has, cushioning the burnout of grinding the same 4 or 5 elders for Elder D. Blood or Elder D. Bones - More quests in low rank for the laid back players - More quests in high rank for the intermediate players - Another rank, G Rank, for advanced players. Of course there are more quests there too. - Events actually stay after their release, and all events are avaliable for all regions from the beginning - Hunting arts. They add new ways to play with your favorite weapons, to add an extra cushion to prevent burnout. Two I prefer are the Striker Style and Aerial Style - Multiple cats - Cats are more useful - You can hypothetically play exclusively as a cat if you'd prefer - Mounting is simpler and less complicated though it is harder to mount monsters without the Aerial style and a steady hand Would I recommend GU? Yes! I would, but, if you're coming from World with no experience from older games, please know that this was made in around 2015, before World was made. This was ported to the switch from the 3DS and was initially released exclusively in Japan until very recently. If you're used to World and aren't sure if you'd enjoy the game, play the (afaik) still available demo. While this game is older than World by a year or two, it holds up wonderfully, and I believe it'll hold up much better than world in the long run. I've spent 95 hours in the game (~300 hunts) and I've run into one glitch that wasn't harmful, and quite amusing.
Z**Y
This game is hard
But it's also super rewarding. I have hundreds of hours logged. My advice is to play with friends, that makes it a lot more enjoyable (especially when you're just starting out). Eventually you'll be able to kill those monsters that gave the whole group of you huge trouble by yourself, and it's an incredible feeling when you do it for the first time. First MH game, I hope there are more on the Switch in the future. Advice to newbies: 1. Don't button mash. When you press a button to swing, you are committed to that attack. No cancels, no backing out. It leaves you very exposed. 2. Experiment with other weapons! There are several types to suit several play styles, and they're all fun in their own way. 3. Make item sets. Fetching each item from the chest before each quest is cumbersome and item sets save a lot of time. 4. Go to the dlc menu to get a bunch of super useful goodies that will help carry you to high rank. Once you've downloaded it, talk to the cat in your house to claim everything. 5. Don't feel discouraged when you faint. Many of the boss fights in this game are, in my opinion, WAY harder than those in Dark Souls. I recommend this game to people who like boss fights because this game is all about the bosses, learning their behaviors, developing strategies to take them down, then optimizing your strategies with weapon and armor combos that suit your play style.
G**L
Now I am using lots of sleep with this game. It was 8 years since the last time I played this game way back with my PSP.
S**L
Son is happy, said it’s a good game and that’s the most important thing
E**O
El ultimo juego de Monster Hunter que utiliza las mecánicas (y graficos) de todos los juegos originales anteriores a MH World y MH Rise Es una recopilación, un titulo en onda "Greatest Hits" de todo lo que Monster Hunter era hasta 2015, con practicamente todos los monstruos emblematicos y casi todos los de las versiones anteriores de Portable/Fredom y de Tri/4G incluso haciendo guiños y llamados nostálgicos a los pueblos donde dichos juegos se llevaban a cabo Y aunque es un gran viaje por la franquicia, hay que aclarar que los controles y mecánicas de MH originales son bastante, toscos, por asi decirlo y contienen ciertas cosas que mas de una ocasión te frustraran de manera innecesaria (como la imposibilidad de comer durante misiones o el cambio de armadura), mecanicas que fueron en gran medida simplificadas o mejoradas en World y Rise. Sin embargo es un gran titulo si te quieres meter de lleno en lo que era el "Monster Hunter" Original, puesto que este port HD de un juego de 3DS que solo salió en Japon, es probablemente el ultimo titulo que incluye la jugabilidad clasica. Muy frustrante y a la vez satisfactorio, es un juego que recomiendo conseguir para la switch para aquellos que les gusta el reto, pero no para quienes les pareció que World y Rise les deisgustaron y/o frustraron.
F**E
Jogo chegou dentro do prazo, em boas condições e até agora tem funcionado perfeitamente.
A**R
One of the best MH entries. Can confirm it's the American English version. Glad we can buy these while in Japan.
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