I have to admit that prior Monster Hunter games have felt impenetrable for new players. And, to some degree, I can understand why. After several impressive sequels, Capcom must have the core recipe of Monster Hunter forged in stone at this point. The epic co-op battles convey a colossal sense of scale, as you slay massive, unrelenting bosses to acquire rare loot and build equipment. It’s a satisfying formula, especially as a 4-player co-op game, but it tends to get tough right out of the gate.
Thankfully, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate finally addresses the problems of being a first time hunter without upending the grand face-offs or deep systems that make its core game so distinct. People who like loot driven games like Destiny or Diablo 3 make want to check it out. The MH4U campaign finally teaches the more valuable skills upfront; New weapons like the mighty Charge Blade have nuanced elements that make them fun to use once you understand how they work.
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