

Probably the most varied selection of monster types available on the platform.Novel water based battles, not present in any of the other titles.Simple but effective monster slaying gameplay.It’s third on our list because well, Monster Hunter as a series seemingly always improves and whilst 3 Ultimate is a truly epic game, there are a few issues that were ironed out in the later games, each of which hold it back in our eyes. It started out life on the Wii with Monster Hunter Tri, made it’s way to the PSP and PS3 in Japan in the form of Monster Hunter Portable 3rd, before settling finally on the Wii U and the 3DS as Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate.Īs a game experienced in a vacuum, it’s a wonderful introduction to the world of Monster Hunter, filled with a huge selection of monsters (happily expanded upon from the original Tri), new weapons and armour to create, and a big selection of environments and locales on which to ply your trade. The third generation of the Monster Hunter series had a rather strange beginning.
