July 30, 20169 yr They are great games but there is a HUGE learning curve in the games and the games are not for everybody and most of the time you'll want to use a guide for it (to look up monster weaknesses and such) because Monster Hunter is not your typicall ARPG, you need to spend time learing the monsters attack patterns so you know when it's safe to attack, Heal etc. if you want to start playing Monster Hunter i would recommend Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate on the 3DS since it's the most beginner friendly in my opinion or if you just want the newest game in the series pick up Monster Hunter Generations on the 3DS, i have just started the game so i can't tell right now if it's that beginner friendly but it added the Hunter Style mechanic which might make the game more complicated then Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. in any case if your up for a challange and don't mind spending upwards to 40-50 minutes on a monster just to fail (trust me it will happen but don't let that bring you down it's part of the experience) then i say buy it
July 31, 20169 yr As a person who loves action rpgs, i'm interested in it Get God Eater instead, it's the same monster hunting genre but it's far superior to Monster Hunter in every way imaginable.
July 31, 20169 yr Author Get God Eater instead, it's the same monster hunting genre but it's far superior to Monster Hunter in every way imaginable. I don't have a ps4 or a vita at the moment, so I can't play it yet
July 31, 20169 yr I don't have a ps4 or a vita at the moment, so I can't play it yet If you do get either, definitely check it out. God Eater 1 and 2 is bundled together and the series is by Bandai Namco.
As a person who loves action rpgs, i'm interested in it