If you want to start with MHGU - i made a in-depth beginner guide, that will help you with your first steps & provide all the informations you need for the perfect start: th-cam.com/video/csnxE0-tc10/w-d-xo.html
If your coming from Rise or World know that the skill system in older games like MHGU works different. In order to activate a skill you need to have at least 10 points in a skill.
Me and my friends recently started playing again. Running things as a 3 man. We loved world and Rise and came to the conclusion old MH style is still king. From the feeling of the weapons making contact to the non baby mode quests it’s just amazing. It’s the perfect game.
I enjoy playing it. I completely understand if newer players wouldn't want to play it as much because there is a learning curve, but I grew up with MH4U and like going back to MHGU and playing. It sucks that the servers are gonna shut down soon tho :,(
Yeah it's sad! I grew up with Monster Hunter Tri & i wanted to play MH3U. Got it for a few bucks a few weeks ago. Sadly the servers are offline now if i've read that correctly. (8 April, right?) I will take a look at it anyway, if i got the time, but it's sad not to experience it with the online community.
I started with GU on Switch and my older bro started with World and apparently he played bow there so when he came over and I had him try GU I recall him saying how weird the bow felt compared to World and that he didn't like it and would pass on getting the game. I mentioned this story since your comment reminded me of it and how the difference in how weapons play between games can affect whether a person would be interested in older games in the series. Also, Aerial Style Hammer for life.
Mhgu still has that old classic monster hunter feel but with something new with hunting styles whether u want to play defense or aggressive theres alot to offer. I would definitely recommend it if your into the classic mh games
I absolutely love Gen Ultimate and I hate how slept on it was because of World. I've been playing Monster Hunter since the PSP days and I found World extremely boring and lack luster. My favorite in the series was 4U but GenU is a very close second because of all the content we got for life long fans.
MHGU just has a ton of content to absorb when playing the game, the game afterall was made as a celebration, a "festival" I dont get much triumph and adrenaline in completion of a narrative like MH4U, but this game is really fun to do with other people, and there are a ton of challenges to take on, a good variety rather than "monster have big damage hit" There are a ton of ways to play the game with the various weapons that have came from the older titles, and the newly added weapon styles and hunter arts, aswell as the ability to play as prowler; my favorite class (boomerang cat armageddon) There is a learning curve, which can be overwhelming, but as most games work, the more you play, the more used you get. My only gripe with the game IMO is that due to the vast majority of content this game has, trying to complete it like a story game, much like the previous games, will be a very sluggish and exhausting experience, oh yea and hyper monsters are ass i hate them (A HYPER DURAMBOROS HAS THE SAME HP AS A WHITE FATALIS RAGHHHHHHHHH) Deviants are hard from the start if you arent prepared, and as you climb the 16 quests that each Deviant has (aside from the G-RANK exclusive deviants), you are given more preperation and time to learn the monster patterns as you go from low-rank deviants to EX deviants. This is why i believe EX deviants are a good challenge, their difficulty is quite artificial but it allows you to apply the knowledge of the G-RANK fights with the risk of getting oneshot if you are cocky enough, the previous quests allowed you to adapt to the monster before the "actual" challenge comes by, with a few extra steps thrown in such as EX Bloodbath stabbing his horn into the ground thrice times rather than twice to throw you off. So, to be honest, MHGU is a great game when you are in the endgame, but it can be a bit well, exhausting at times in low-rank, and you CAN be disappointed if you expect a decent narrative to be made while playing the game, this game was mostly made as a celebration of monster hunter, it is, as i said before, a "festival"
World was my first mh game fell in love with the game and then bought and played rise. Saw mhgu on sales so I bought it and wow. Rise and world were fun but I didn't expect to enjoy mhgu this much especially when you campare the graphics. The gameplay is so fun I could probably put it above the former two. Mh is probably my favourite game franchise. Truly worth every penny.
Was looking to play this recently, Started MH3U way back in the 3DS and had played MH4U and MHGenerations as well. I can only say that this games is a keystone title in the Franchise. Just with the Fighting Styles alone, not to mention prowler mode, the content is 2-3x over a normal MH game. If Capcom ported this to PC as it is and do cross play, I bet it could give both rise and world a run for their money.
For newcomers a good early armor set is the BuJaBuJaBu set, because it gives you the Skill Attack Up +3 (adds 20 Raw to your weapon) The set goes: Bulldrome Cap Jaggi Chest Bulldrome Arms Jaggi Waist Bulldrome Legs 4× Attack Jewel
I started with 5th Gen, so I had to relearn a lot of things. It is a lot to adjust to, and I thought I'd never learn, but just take it one quest at a time. There are also a lot of weapon guides on youtube. Gunner in particular is very different. I've been playing the entire game solo since none of my friends have the game, and it does hit that same spot that 5th Gen MH does. Progression, you against the monster. The story is very minimal but the core MH gameplay more than makes up for that imo. For any of y'all wanting to dive in I would also recommend watching Hunters Den's video on Palicos. Gives you plenty of info, and you can just take it one section at a time if you don't want to be overwhelmed by all the information at once. I've also posted a comment there that goes more in-depth about getting the moves and skills that you want. That's a bit text dump but thank you if you've read this. I've thought about getting into multiplayer but I'm a Longsword main and I'm kinda scared I'll just get in the way. I DO go for tails (unless there isn't a frontliner weapon in the party such as GS or Hammer- basically if I'm the best potential face smasher then I will smash the face, if I'm not or there isn't another cutting weapon then the tail is my first priority) but the huge range of the Spirit Combo unfortunately lends itself to friendly fire. The advantage I do have though is that I have more spare time than the average person, so I can probably help speed up farming in LR and HR (haven't reached GR yet). PS- haha recognized the BuJaBu set there at 5:24. (For those that are unaware, BuJaBu is a classic early game mix set for blademaster (melee weapons), with Bulldrome helm, arms, and legs + Jaggi chest and waist. It gives you Attack (L) which is great for going through LR fast. It also looks pretty nice which is a bonus.)
Got a guide for this set too! th-cam.com/video/Cv7HlQrIFfs/w-d-xo.html And thanks for the kind words :) I think that will help a lot of newbies out (your text dump here & under the palico video). MHGU can be overwhelming at first, but it's worth it imo.
Thanks for such an informative post! At first I started playing MH4U by myself and one of my best friends who OMG is a mh4u FREAK started playing with me and explained everything all about jewels and decorations 😂. Then I tried World, but I personally didn't like how Capcom simplified MHW to try to attract new players to the series, and I understand and respect their decision. Do you recommend MHGU for me? My best friend doesnt have MHGU so i'm planning on playing it solo. Any further advice would be appreciated, also anyway we could add each other on discord to discuss MH?
This is a really good idea! I think rushing key's is great if you want to be at g-rank as fast as possible but if not, playing all the quests and do all the content is imho the best thing you can do to get the most out of MHGU. Have fun!
Got this when i had a job so didnt played it much, 1 year ago i resigned and remembered this, it has been my companion ever since, haha, idk if i want to get a job again, but since wilds is coming next year, might have to start looking for a job now 😅😅😅
I got one thing to say for those New World hunters that are owners of GU, or thinking of becoming one : Congratulations. And really, if you're neither one yet - What's wrong with you?
I love this game, and every monster hunter fan should play it. It's truly the 'cap stone' game of the older generations, and has just about all the content from all the older games. The only things left out are some of the gigantic bosses where you had to use the environment to take it down rather than directly fighting it. You can solo all the content, even the G-rank monsters with skill and patience. To say this game has an ocean of content is an understatement. It's like having every main line dynasty warriors game in one, and DW8 alone as hundreds of hours of content. You can put *THOUSANDS* of hours into this game always having something new to go after or other weapons to master. This game even has a fully fleshed out Palico mode with as many ways to fight as the cat as there are ways to fight with the most complex of the 14 weapons types. Get this game, it's a no brainer. I got this game for $20 in an E-shop sale.
I'll put it like this: -I would be pissed off if my data in Rise/Sunbreak and World/Iceborn is lost and I had to start again from zero, so I would stop playing for a while. -I would be a bit anoyed if the same where to happen to my 4U or GenU data, but I would start a new save that same day. The fun thing is, I started in Rise and then went back to 4U before the 3Ds Eshop was shut down.
Brooo this was my main game during the pandemic 😩 being locked up in the house playing for hours upon hours. I defeated all the deviant monsters and got my big crown and even reached max rank which was 999 😩 good times man. Took my time learning every single weapon and made builds for all of them. My favorite style was always adept but valor was a close second 🔥 Idk how populated to servers are nowadays since i sold my switch a while back but back then you would always find a lobby. This game is just so damn good i absolutely recommend.
I remember the time I spent nights on MHGen to minmax certain builds I had in mind (e.g. aerial GS based on draw damage, I no longer remember the whole list of skills)... unfortunately I didn't have the Switch at the time MHGenU was released, and by the time I got it MHWorld was already there, so I missed its expanded endgame... I might have the insane idea of doing a Palico-only run, whenever I decide to get MHGenU at last, but it would be better to have a party to delve into the content with...
I played mh tri on the wii when i was a kid, I liked it but never made it far because i was bad and didnt understand how to properly play. 4 ultimate was the first mh i sunk a lot of time into and fell in love with the series. I played world and rise both fantastic games imo but 4 ultimate is still my favorite. I've only ever played a demo of this briefly on 3ds and always wanted the full game but never got it. Im surprised im just now finding out that this is out on the switch and not just 3ds, it looks like it plays very similar to 4 ultimate and im excited to go get a copy asap!
Imma admit, comming off of tri, 3U, and 4U, I didn't get all that used to the whole style thing, and mostly stuck with Guild LOL. I enjoyed it quite a bit, but that lot of content is no understatement.
The first monster hunter I played is MHFU and I grew up with it, at some point I stopped playing games and came back again playing World & Rise and it felt weird & Different. Then I read somewhere about MHGU and the surge of nostalgia hits me, sure it's different than older MH but it doesn't feel weird. Tldr : If you grow up playing old MH I recommend MHGU, and for those who play World & Rise and want to experience what MH used to be and like challenges please give MHGU a try. Really love this video for bringing MHGU under spotlight.
Would also recommend to play GU first, because Rise is basically a fusion of Portable 3rd and GU. So having played these two first should make your experiance with Rise even better.
I've got 1k+ hours in this game, easily 1500+ (old 3ds saves lost, ripparoni). If you're a long time player, try solo speedrunning! You can challenge yourself with really unique gimmick setups and weapons in this game. I recommend trying to get your hands on the three secret gold/ silver weapons too. I won't say how :>
Hell yes! Is the link beetwen old and new gameplay style Monster Hunter, a taste of the old Monster Hunter with some very usefull quality of life for new players, like hunting styles.
I started with 3U played all of them after that… 4U or Gu is peak! World and rise are too easy and feel off? They’re still good but GU/XX is def better after going back to it. Also my wife can play because of prowler mode
Honestly though, there's several other negatives. Even as someone who played since PS2, going back to the old games now is extremely rough, as Rise and World have done away with a ton of extremely grating minor inconveniences. Things worth mentioning for newer players coming to this game; - The UI for skills, abilities, and gear comparison is vague and muddled. You'll need to comb through guides to really understand some of the gear and deco mechanics, as they don't do a lot to tell you from the UI alone. - Inventory management is a pain in the ass in these older games. You can't auto-sort based on what you have equipped or by gear category, item category, etc., so you'll need to learn where everything is if you have a stuffed inventory. - The zones on each map are segmented by loading screens, and yes, you CAN be knocked through a 'door' into a loading screen and it is quite annoying. Rule of thumb is never fight near a door. This is probably my largest holdup when returning to the older titles these days, because I feel the larger open maps have been one of the biggest boons to immersion in the series. - Monsters honestly get frightened and run away a LOT more often. Get used to paintballing every other time you engage so you can always track them. Tracking the monster is not a thing in these old games, so if you lose them on the map, you may have to play hide and seek if they aren't in the next area over. - SHARPENING STONES ARE NOT INFINITE! You will need to carry these! - You can't quickmenu crafting, unless I just forgot how. Get used to navigating the menu if you're someone who likes to craft on the hunt. For that matter, you can't quickmenu anything - you have to scroll through your inventory vanilla style. I loved GU when it came out and put almost a thousand hours into it, but going back to it after having been spoiled by the modern games is rough. The first several hours are extremely dull and full of minor monster slaughter and gather quests, and things don't really begin to pick up till midway through low rank 3 when the monsters get a little more exciting. Definitely had my nostaglia goggles knocked off when I revisited this. BUT, despite all this, it's still a really solid game. The loss of QOL, while aggravating, doesn't take entirely away from it being a large game stuffed with content, and when you find a weapon and style that really clicks for you, it's fantastic. Get over the hurdle of the first several hours and learn some of the changes and you'll be able to adapt and have fun, even if you're a newcomer to the franchise. Just, don't expect it to be as easy to pick up and grow addicted to as World and Rise were - it takes some investment.
I think the loading screens and segmented maps add to the immersion. World and Rise force the hunting area to be very localized whereas in classic games, a hunting locale can be miles across. The loading screens sell the idea that your hunter is traveling for a while before reaching the next zone.
Good video short and to the point, with great attention to detail by adding timestamps, i expect the algorithm to pick this up soon enough you did an amazing job,: could you perhaps make an upgrade material guide for the game when i started that was the biggest obstacle i found and what stopped me from enjoying the game since i searched for 6 hours where all the materials were especially when you have to rush through to get to HR, G ranks to enjoy the entirety of the game
@@Hunters-Den yeah there are some materials that are necessary for a good quantity of weapons and armors, so i was talking about stuff like where to get bealite, machalite, dragonite, carbalite, Bones as well since the game does not tell you about anything For example Monster Bone L is required for a LOT of items But is only dropped from Daimyo Herm at 19% carve and Shogun Cean at 18% capture, with a 25% break shell for both and a bunch of missions to get 1 bone at 15%, i played for like 20 hrs and got none and i need several for weapons and rathalos set So yeah basically where to find the core material that will be in need by everybody since some are self explanatory
I'm thinking about making a little series for that kind of materials. You have any other that i should add to my list? I dont know if i will do it, but i'm thinking about it atm.
i will still continue playing this game. MHGU is even Played longer by now from me then MHRise because this title don't make so much fun. (my opinion) in with over 2,8k hours in World i still love Monster Hunter. The Second Play in Playtime for me was MHTri on the Wii with over 500h. Dawn so sad that the took of the servers. Now from Generation and 4 Ultimate too.
After playing world then hating it then playing it again and liking it more but still kinda hating it then bought gu and kinda hated it then came back 2-3 years later and now I love anything monster hunter lmao
Mhgu is my first monster hunter game, but in future i want to play other mh games too. So, my question, is mhgu harder than other mh games? Just want to feel cool, like i'm starting from the hardest. And also i want to know, is world LS easier than gu's? Cuz if it is, i will be disappointed (i just dont want to play too easie weeb weapon 😔)
hardest one in my opinion MHFU by faar. this game is the only mh game ever that involves strategic farming for upcoming monsters. because there is always a specific weapon for that specific fight that outclasses every other option this game doesn’t have this magical no elemental weapon that can be used against everyone and outperforms everything else. this game is truly a monster hunt.
Unpopular opinion maybe, but imo MHGU is one of the most beautiful games out there, above both World and Rise and only second to Elden Ring. You always get to look so far into the distance which makes it all seem so massive and the colors are clear and amazing. I think there are not a lot of games that give you such a massive sense of scale, while actually being quite limited. Looking at the Wilds trailer I think they rediscovered that aspect of the games again.
Yes. It is the last Monster Hunter. It was their way of saying goodbye to all the fans they made for 15 years so they could cater to Xbox cowadooty kids. Unlike every title 5th gen and beyond, it's actually a challenge and very rewarding. It's a culmination of all the perfect systems they developed before throwing them all out the window for World.
Mh4 will always be worth a play. Its aged graphically but not in gameplay. Absolute classic. Rise and world will be the same. I still have a bash on 'tri' every so often too.
I started my MH journey with World. Since then I played Rise and Stories 2. Now I'm playing MHGU (mostly because I want to fight the deviants) and some things I just dislike about this game is the extremely small bag (the number of items you carry is very limited), the fact that you have to paint the monster and that it runs so frequently. Chasing the monster feels like the game doesn't respect my time 😅
honestly if you could just toggle between bloated and true values it would make the game much more fun to me. I grew up with bloated values since tri and i don't wanna be forced into a new system. Just let everyone choose lol.
For myself I don't see the need to revisit the game. For old gen mechanics I prefer the other games and for some of the cool stuff on this game, I think rise covers it well enough. I do lament a few monsters being locked to it though.
I tell my friends that MHGU/XX is the best Old World experience. Then explain that the old world games are grindier with more of a fuck it/rule of cool personality
You gotta find a weapon and style that suits you. I personally run adept DBs and LS and have soloed g4 fatalis and some EX deviants. It can still be pretty challenging.
MH4U is my best one than this because of expeditions, story & locations. But I still play Gen from time to time. I do hope they remake MH4U for Switch or Switch 2 because MHW is not coming to Switch so we need a game to keep us hunting more.
too hard. I gave up lol. I enjoyed rise and world more. I liked the armor and weapon design but I'll just wait until newer games get mods or returnee monsters.
Is not just worth it Is a *_MUST_* It's the peak of old gen style MonHun Frontier is also pretty damn good but Zenith and other stuff just makes it ridiculous Impresive, but absurd in a damn crazy level GU is everything any Hunter need Better than the modern games for sure Except for the knock into loading zones but it doesn't happens that often, specially if you know the zones enought to just walk away from it
If you want to start with MHGU - i made a in-depth beginner guide, that will help you with your first steps & provide all the informations you need for the perfect start:
th-cam.com/video/csnxE0-tc10/w-d-xo.html
If your coming from Rise or World know that the skill system in older games like MHGU works different.
In order to activate a skill you need to have at least 10 points in a skill.
Honestly, you’ve completely convinced me to try this out. And this is coming from a newcomer to the series.
It’s deeper and better you’ll love it
its the best, the older monster hunters had so much soul to them
Me and my friends recently started playing again. Running things as a 3 man. We loved world and Rise and came to the conclusion old MH style is still king. From the feeling of the weapons making contact to the non baby mode quests it’s just amazing. It’s the perfect game.
I enjoy playing it. I completely understand if newer players wouldn't want to play it as much because there is a learning curve, but I grew up with MH4U and like going back to MHGU and playing. It sucks that the servers are gonna shut down soon tho :,(
Yeah it's sad! I grew up with Monster Hunter Tri & i wanted to play MH3U. Got it for a few bucks a few weeks ago.
Sadly the servers are offline now if i've read that correctly. (8 April, right?)
I will take a look at it anyway, if i got the time, but it's sad not to experience it with the online community.
@@Hunters-Den I think it was either tri or 3, but people are trying to make online servers again.
the mhgu servers aren’t going offline for a long time, any new players still have a good while to experience this game with other players.
thats the servers for the 3DS game...not the Switch version
I started with GU on Switch and my older bro started with World and apparently he played bow there so when he came over and I had him try GU I recall him saying how weird the bow felt compared to World and that he didn't like it and would pass on getting the game. I mentioned this story since your comment reminded me of it and how the difference in how weapons play between games can affect whether a person would be interested in older games in the series. Also, Aerial Style Hammer for life.
Coming from freedom unite I really appreciate the snowy mountains coming back.
Mhgu still has that old classic monster hunter feel but with something new with hunting styles whether u want to play defense or aggressive theres alot to offer. I would definitely recommend it if your into the classic mh games
Hey just wanted to say that its really cool that you're making MHGU videos on TH-cam. This game is goated
Nice to hear that! And yeah, it's a great game - it got a small, but nice community.
I absolutely love Gen Ultimate and I hate how slept on it was because of World. I've been playing Monster Hunter since the PSP days and I found World extremely boring and lack luster. My favorite in the series was 4U but GenU is a very close second because of all the content we got for life long fans.
MHGU just has a ton of content to absorb when playing the game, the game afterall was made as a celebration, a "festival"
I dont get much triumph and adrenaline in completion of a narrative like MH4U, but this game is really fun to do with other people, and there are a ton of challenges to take on, a good variety rather than "monster have big damage hit"
There are a ton of ways to play the game with the various weapons that have came from the older titles, and the newly added weapon styles and hunter arts, aswell as the ability to play as prowler; my favorite class (boomerang cat armageddon)
There is a learning curve, which can be overwhelming, but as most games work, the more you play, the more used you get.
My only gripe with the game IMO is that due to the vast majority of content this game has, trying to complete it like a story game, much like the previous games, will be a very sluggish and exhausting experience, oh yea and hyper monsters are ass i hate them (A HYPER DURAMBOROS HAS THE SAME HP AS A WHITE FATALIS RAGHHHHHHHHH)
Deviants are hard from the start if you arent prepared, and as you climb the 16 quests that each Deviant has (aside from the G-RANK exclusive deviants), you are given more preperation and time to learn the monster patterns as you go from low-rank deviants to EX deviants.
This is why i believe EX deviants are a good challenge, their difficulty is quite artificial but it allows you to apply the knowledge of the G-RANK fights with the risk of getting oneshot if you are cocky enough, the previous quests allowed you to adapt to the monster before the "actual" challenge comes by, with a few extra steps thrown in such as EX Bloodbath stabbing his horn into the ground thrice times rather than twice to throw you off.
So, to be honest, MHGU is a great game when you are in the endgame, but it can be a bit well, exhausting at times in low-rank, and you CAN be disappointed if you expect a decent narrative to be made while playing the game, this game was mostly made as a celebration of monster hunter, it is, as i said before, a "festival"
Do you recommend rushing every key quest until G-Rank, then?
World was my first mh game fell in love with the game and then bought and played rise. Saw mhgu on sales so I bought it and wow. Rise and world were fun but I didn't expect to enjoy mhgu this much especially when you campare the graphics. The gameplay is so fun I could probably put it above the former two. Mh is probably my favourite game franchise. Truly worth every penny.
Was looking to play this recently, Started MH3U way back in the 3DS and had played MH4U and MHGenerations as well. I can only say that this games is a keystone title in the Franchise. Just with the Fighting Styles alone, not to mention prowler mode, the content is 2-3x over a normal MH game. If Capcom ported this to PC as it is and do cross play, I bet it could give both rise and world a run for their money.
Absolutely yes. This game is timeless
For newcomers a good early armor set is the BuJaBuJaBu set, because it gives you the Skill Attack Up +3 (adds 20 Raw to your weapon)
The set goes:
Bulldrome Cap
Jaggi Chest
Bulldrome Arms
Jaggi Waist
Bulldrome Legs
4× Attack Jewel
Thats true! Got a video on that armor too: th-cam.com/video/Cv7HlQrIFfs/w-d-xo.html
I started with 5th Gen, so I had to relearn a lot of things. It is a lot to adjust to, and I thought I'd never learn, but just take it one quest at a time. There are also a lot of weapon guides on youtube. Gunner in particular is very different. I've been playing the entire game solo since none of my friends have the game, and it does hit that same spot that 5th Gen MH does. Progression, you against the monster. The story is very minimal but the core MH gameplay more than makes up for that imo.
For any of y'all wanting to dive in I would also recommend watching Hunters Den's video on Palicos. Gives you plenty of info, and you can just take it one section at a time if you don't want to be overwhelmed by all the information at once. I've also posted a comment there that goes more in-depth about getting the moves and skills that you want.
That's a bit text dump but thank you if you've read this. I've thought about getting into multiplayer but I'm a Longsword main and I'm kinda scared I'll just get in the way. I DO go for tails (unless there isn't a frontliner weapon in the party such as GS or Hammer- basically if I'm the best potential face smasher then I will smash the face, if I'm not or there isn't another cutting weapon then the tail is my first priority) but the huge range of the Spirit Combo unfortunately lends itself to friendly fire. The advantage I do have though is that I have more spare time than the average person, so I can probably help speed up farming in LR and HR (haven't reached GR yet).
PS- haha recognized the BuJaBu set there at 5:24. (For those that are unaware, BuJaBu is a classic early game mix set for blademaster (melee weapons), with Bulldrome helm, arms, and legs + Jaggi chest and waist. It gives you Attack (L) which is great for going through LR fast. It also looks pretty nice which is a bonus.)
Got a guide for this set too! th-cam.com/video/Cv7HlQrIFfs/w-d-xo.html
And thanks for the kind words :)
I think that will help a lot of newbies out (your text dump here & under the palico video).
MHGU can be overwhelming at first, but it's worth it imo.
Thanks for such an informative post! At first I started playing MH4U by myself and one of my best friends who OMG is a mh4u FREAK started playing with me and explained everything all about jewels and decorations 😂.
Then I tried World, but I personally didn't like how Capcom simplified MHW to try to attract new players to the series, and I understand and respect their decision.
Do you recommend MHGU for me? My best friend doesnt have MHGU so i'm planning on playing it solo.
Any further advice would be appreciated, also anyway we could add each other on discord to discuss MH?
Good video bro, I really like MHGU :)
I'm currently village 4. Valor long sword. Doing all quests. I'm 30hrs in.
This is a really good idea! I think rushing key's is great if you want to be at g-rank as fast as possible but if not, playing all the quests and do all the content is imho the best thing you can do to get the most out of MHGU.
Have fun!
Hell yeah. GU is still such a great game. Actually prefer it to Risebreak. Valor GS is just so much fun.
Got this when i had a job so didnt played it much, 1 year ago i resigned and remembered this, it has been my companion ever since, haha, idk if i want to get a job again, but since wilds is coming next year, might have to start looking for a job now 😅😅😅
I got one thing to say for those New World hunters that are owners of GU, or thinking of becoming one : Congratulations.
And really, if you're neither one yet - What's wrong with you?
I love this game, and every monster hunter fan should play it. It's truly the 'cap stone' game of the older generations, and has just about all the content from all the older games. The only things left out are some of the gigantic bosses where you had to use the environment to take it down rather than directly fighting it. You can solo all the content, even the G-rank monsters with skill and patience. To say this game has an ocean of content is an understatement. It's like having every main line dynasty warriors game in one, and DW8 alone as hundreds of hours of content. You can put *THOUSANDS* of hours into this game always having something new to go after or other weapons to master. This game even has a fully fleshed out Palico mode with as many ways to fight as the cat as there are ways to fight with the most complex of the 14 weapons types. Get this game, it's a no brainer. I got this game for $20 in an E-shop sale.
You prob had generations it didn’t have g rank unless you had Japanese version XX
I'll put it like this:
-I would be pissed off if my data in Rise/Sunbreak and World/Iceborn is lost and I had to start again from zero, so I would stop playing for a while.
-I would be a bit anoyed if the same where to happen to my 4U or GenU data, but I would start a new save that same day.
The fun thing is, I started in Rise and then went back to 4U before the 3Ds Eshop was shut down.
Short answer, it's better than Monster Hunter world and rise, the best Monster Hunter yet, and it's not a baby game, and it has prowler gameplay
You're very right, my friend. 😎👍
Wtf am I reading
It's not better then mh4u but it's decent
Prowlers are only good for gathering
Yes. MHXX is the best game ever.
Brooo this was my main game during the pandemic 😩 being locked up in the house playing for hours upon hours. I defeated all the deviant monsters and got my big crown and even reached max rank which was 999 😩 good times man. Took my time learning every single weapon and made builds for all of them. My favorite style was always adept but valor was a close second 🔥 Idk how populated to servers are nowadays since i sold my switch a while back but back then you would always find a lobby. This game is just so damn good i absolutely recommend.
I remember the time I spent nights on MHGen to minmax certain builds I had in mind (e.g. aerial GS based on draw damage, I no longer remember the whole list of skills)... unfortunately I didn't have the Switch at the time MHGenU was released, and by the time I got it MHWorld was already there, so I missed its expanded endgame... I might have the insane idea of doing a Palico-only run, whenever I decide to get MHGenU at last, but it would be better to have a party to delve into the content with...
i bought MHGU this weak and im having a blast! its totally worth it.
other than mhgu i have played mhrise and for now i like mhgu more ;pp
Mhgu is very fun and feels good not to run attack up or focus on crit every single hunt like in world and rise trying to maximize damage output
I played mh tri on the wii when i was a kid, I liked it but never made it far because i was bad and didnt understand how to properly play.
4 ultimate was the first mh i sunk a lot of time into and fell in love with the series. I played world and rise both fantastic games imo but 4 ultimate is still my favorite. I've only ever played a demo of this briefly on 3ds and always wanted the full game but never got it.
Im surprised im just now finding out that this is out on the switch and not just 3ds, it looks like it plays very similar to 4 ultimate and im excited to go get a copy asap!
XX is on 3ds and has an English translation better I prefer it to the switch version
Imma admit, comming off of tri, 3U, and 4U, I didn't get all that used to the whole style thing, and mostly stuck with Guild LOL. I enjoyed it quite a bit, but that lot of content is no understatement.
The first monster hunter I played is MHFU and I grew up with it, at some point I stopped playing games and came back again playing World & Rise and it felt weird & Different. Then I read somewhere about MHGU and the surge of nostalgia hits me, sure it's different than older MH but it doesn't feel weird.
Tldr : If you grow up playing old MH I recommend MHGU, and for those who play World & Rise and want to experience what MH used to be and like challenges please give MHGU a try. Really love this video for bringing MHGU under spotlight.
Just got my GU for the switch, after moving from FU and p3rd. Got Rise on my library too. Gonna play GU first i think 💪
Would also recommend to play GU first, because Rise is basically a fusion of Portable 3rd and GU.
So having played these two first should make your experiance with Rise even better.
Never played a monster hunter before. Picked this up on the switch about a month ago and regret nothing.
I've got 1k+ hours in this game, easily 1500+ (old 3ds saves lost, ripparoni).
If you're a long time player, try solo speedrunning! You can challenge yourself with really unique gimmick setups and weapons in this game.
I recommend trying to get your hands on the three secret gold/ silver weapons too. I won't say how :>
Hell yes! Is the link beetwen old and new gameplay style Monster Hunter, a taste of the old Monster Hunter with some very usefull quality of life for new players, like hunting styles.
Just got a switch & if you loved mhw you’ll love this on a switch happy hunting
I am so happy ppl r still getting switches
I started with 3U played all of them after that… 4U or Gu is peak! World and rise are too easy and feel off? They’re still good but GU/XX is def better after going back to it. Also my wife can play because of prowler mode
i have mhgu but i won't be playing it anytime soon.
but when i do, i'll definitely be coming to this channel for some content on it.
Honestly though, there's several other negatives. Even as someone who played since PS2, going back to the old games now is extremely rough, as Rise and World have done away with a ton of extremely grating minor inconveniences. Things worth mentioning for newer players coming to this game;
- The UI for skills, abilities, and gear comparison is vague and muddled. You'll need to comb through guides to really understand some of the gear and deco mechanics, as they don't do a lot to tell you from the UI alone.
- Inventory management is a pain in the ass in these older games. You can't auto-sort based on what you have equipped or by gear category, item category, etc., so you'll need to learn where everything is if you have a stuffed inventory.
- The zones on each map are segmented by loading screens, and yes, you CAN be knocked through a 'door' into a loading screen and it is quite annoying. Rule of thumb is never fight near a door. This is probably my largest holdup when returning to the older titles these days, because I feel the larger open maps have been one of the biggest boons to immersion in the series.
- Monsters honestly get frightened and run away a LOT more often. Get used to paintballing every other time you engage so you can always track them. Tracking the monster is not a thing in these old games, so if you lose them on the map, you may have to play hide and seek if they aren't in the next area over.
- SHARPENING STONES ARE NOT INFINITE! You will need to carry these!
- You can't quickmenu crafting, unless I just forgot how. Get used to navigating the menu if you're someone who likes to craft on the hunt. For that matter, you can't quickmenu anything - you have to scroll through your inventory vanilla style.
I loved GU when it came out and put almost a thousand hours into it, but going back to it after having been spoiled by the modern games is rough. The first several hours are extremely dull and full of minor monster slaughter and gather quests, and things don't really begin to pick up till midway through low rank 3 when the monsters get a little more exciting. Definitely had my nostaglia goggles knocked off when I revisited this.
BUT, despite all this, it's still a really solid game. The loss of QOL, while aggravating, doesn't take entirely away from it being a large game stuffed with content, and when you find a weapon and style that really clicks for you, it's fantastic. Get over the hurdle of the first several hours and learn some of the changes and you'll be able to adapt and have fun, even if you're a newcomer to the franchise. Just, don't expect it to be as easy to pick up and grow addicted to as World and Rise were - it takes some investment.
I think the loading screens and segmented maps add to the immersion. World and Rise force the hunting area to be very localized whereas in classic games, a hunting locale can be miles across. The loading screens sell the idea that your hunter is traveling for a while before reaching the next zone.
even solo YES in my opinion my FAVORET MONSTER HUNTER and would love it even more if it get ported to pc.
Good video short and to the point, with great attention to detail by adding timestamps, i expect the algorithm to pick this up soon enough you did an amazing job,: could you perhaps make an upgrade material guide for the game when i started that was the biggest obstacle i found and what stopped me from enjoying the game since i searched for 6 hours where all the materials were especially when you have to rush through to get to HR, G ranks to enjoy the entirety of the game
Thank you for the compliment! :)
Could you elaborate which upgrade materials you mean exactly? Disc stones and such materials?
@@Hunters-Den yeah there are some materials that are necessary for a good quantity of weapons and armors, so i was talking about stuff like where to get bealite, machalite, dragonite, carbalite, Bones as well since the game does not tell you about anything
For example Monster Bone L is required for a LOT of items But is only dropped from Daimyo Herm at 19% carve and Shogun Cean at 18% capture, with a 25% break shell for both and a bunch of missions to get 1 bone at 15%, i played for like 20 hrs and got none and i need several for weapons and rathalos set
So yeah basically where to find the core material that will be in need by everybody since some are self explanatory
I'm thinking about making a little series for that kind of materials. You have any other that i should add to my list?
I dont know if i will do it, but i'm thinking about it atm.
Its on sale right now for $12 or $13 right now. I just picked it up
Its the best Classic Game for Sure !
Rise is gameplaywise better than everyting but got No big Monsters .
World is overrated but still good.
Yes
i will still continue playing this game. MHGU is even Played longer by now from me then MHRise because this title don't make so much fun. (my opinion) in with over 2,8k hours in World i still love Monster Hunter. The Second Play in Playtime for me was MHTri on the Wii with over 500h. Dawn so sad that the took of the servers. Now from Generation and 4 Ultimate too.
After playing world then hating it then playing it again and liking it more but still kinda hating it then bought gu and kinda hated it then came back 2-3 years later and now I love anything monster hunter lmao
Yes. I have 1000 hours and still playing
Awesome!
That motivates me to get it.
Short answer : Yes
Long answer : Yes
worth it, either you play it on your switch or through emulator. 💯% worth it.
If you want to have the time of your life it's absolutely worth it
Still playing MHGU. finished all main/optional of world/rise and mhgu gives me all the content I can play daily 🫡
What they need to do is make a MH collection with online play for all the games.
Mhgu is my first monster hunter game, but in future i want to play other mh games too. So, my question, is mhgu harder than other mh games? Just want to feel cool, like i'm starting from the hardest. And also i want to know, is world LS easier than gu's? Cuz if it is, i will be disappointed (i just dont want to play too easie weeb weapon 😔)
hardest one in my opinion MHFU by faar. this game is the only mh game ever that involves strategic farming for upcoming monsters.
because there is always a specific weapon for that specific fight that outclasses every other option this game doesn’t have this magical no elemental weapon that can be used against everyone and outperforms everything else.
this game is truly a monster hunt.
Unpopular opinion maybe, but imo MHGU is one of the most beautiful games out there, above both World and Rise and only second to Elden Ring. You always get to look so far into the distance which makes it all seem so massive and the colors are clear and amazing. I think there are not a lot of games that give you such a massive sense of scale, while actually being quite limited.
Looking at the Wilds trailer I think they rediscovered that aspect of the games again.
yes its worth it, play it
Yes. It is the last Monster Hunter. It was their way of saying goodbye to all the fans they made for 15 years so they could cater to Xbox cowadooty kids. Unlike every title 5th gen and beyond, it's actually a challenge and very rewarding. It's a culmination of all the perfect systems they developed before throwing them all out the window for World.
Still holds a place in my heart for play. I like world and rise, but there's something great here to come back to.
A big Fuckinnnngg... YES. even on 3DS even if the network service is down.
Short answer it’s worth it but it’s got content bloat so don’t expect properly finishing it anytime soon
I begin from mhfu to rise. Yes it is
Better game than World, don’t @ me
If the servers do shut down, will they nerf g rank?
I think they will not, but who knows? If it happens, they maybe scale it but.. i cant promise that.
I don't think they will.
Mh4 will always be worth a play. Its aged graphically but not in gameplay. Absolute classic. Rise and world will be the same. I still have a bash on 'tri' every so often too.
Lol you have that backwards 💯
I started my MH journey with World. Since then I played Rise and Stories 2. Now I'm playing MHGU (mostly because I want to fight the deviants) and some things I just dislike about this game is the extremely small bag (the number of items you carry is very limited), the fact that you have to paint the monster and that it runs so frequently. Chasing the monster feels like the game doesn't respect my time 😅
That’s the hunting part
honestly if you could just toggle between bloated and true values it would make the game much more fun to me. I grew up with bloated values since tri and i don't wanna be forced into a new system. Just let everyone choose lol.
The portable series does this since Portable 3rd on the PSP, Freedom and Freedom Unite still used bloaded values.
For myself I don't see the need to revisit the game. For old gen mechanics I prefer the other games and for some of the cool stuff on this game, I think rise covers it well enough. I do lament a few monsters being locked to it though.
I tell my friends that MHGU/XX is the best Old World experience.
Then explain that the old world games are grindier with more of a fuck it/rule of cool personality
Mhgu is just objectively bette in. Its. Monsters and gameplay and weapons. It just feels 2x funner and then becomes 4x funnr with aerial style
Just here to say yes
U can get this game for like 20$ I’d say it’s worth it
the ONLY thing that TURNS ME OFF is no damage numbers. Thats it! nothing else. I still have it on the 3dsxl but never touched it (MHG version)
Tbh I like the immersion of no damage numbers. After playing mhgu I've turned off damage numbers in world lol
Yes its worth it having so much content why ignore it
Yes it is now give me a steam game for it.
i am going to get this game ported to pc somehow
Let me know if you managed it! A port would be really cool.
Yes.
This monster hunter is a hard game
You gotta find a weapon and style that suits you. I personally run adept DBs and LS and have soloed g4 fatalis and some EX deviants. It can still be pretty challenging.
I play mhfu bout 1000hr. The reason I didnt buy this game cause I don wanna get through that hole hell again 😂
Yeah
MH4U is my best one than this because of expeditions, story & locations. But I still play Gen from time to time.
I do hope they remake MH4U for Switch or Switch 2 because MHW is not coming to Switch so we need a game to keep us hunting more.
Besides, while I really love Rise, MH4U is just SO MUCH BETTER!
too hard. I gave up lol. I enjoyed rise and world more. I liked the armor and weapon design but I'll just wait until newer games get mods or returnee monsters.
MH is always worth to play.
Yes it is.
Youre German, right ? 😁
Yea he realy sounds german
Is it worth it?
two words: Valor Greatsword
Also Adept Greatsword
It's not even on PC
Is not just worth it
Is a *_MUST_*
It's the peak of old gen style MonHun
Frontier is also pretty damn good but Zenith and other stuff just makes it ridiculous
Impresive, but absurd in a damn crazy level
GU is everything any Hunter need
Better than the modern games for sure
Except for the knock into loading zones but it doesn't happens that often, specially if you know the zones enought to just walk away from it
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You german dialect is real
Yes sir
@@Hunters-Den man hat den dialekt auf jeden fall raus gehört aber sehr geiles video
the short ans is yes mhgu is the greatest of the old game in one and for me the greatest of all the games
Bro sounds a bit german🤨
MHGU is Still a master piece 👏☺️
The simple answer is yes, yes every single MH game is still worth playing. 💪
Makes me so sad you have barely any subs
if you have friends to play with, sure. if not, why torture yourself?
Maybe some people like torture? But tbh if i didnt have my brother to help me through lao shan lung i would have quit lmaoo
Im hoping that there will be a PS5 Remake 🙏🏼
mhgu is king, mhw IB is great but risebreak is mehhhh, below average
World is boring AF, Risebreak is liturally GU2
no
Yes
Yes.