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  1. A small guide for accessing every Monster Hunter game's online mode and sharing ways to set up most games to play with play with friends. Check the Pinned co...

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    • Monster Hunter World. Taking our number one spot is Monster Hunter World, the fifth title of the mainline Monster Hunter games. Released for the PS4 and Xbox One in 2018, this game has all of the mechanics that fans of the series love but makes some notable improvements.
    • Monster Hunter World: Iceborne. Okay, so, Icebourne is an expansion pack for Monster Hunter World, but it deserves its own spot on our list for reasons we’ll explain below.
    • Monster Hunter Rise. Monster Hunter Rise came to the Nintendo Switch in 2021, introducing many new features and mechanics that fans instantly loved. While it still follows a similar path as previous titles, there is a new companion, the Palamute, that can be used to traverse the map or ride into battle.
    • Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. Originally released in Japan as Monster Hunter 4 in 2013, this title debuted internationally as Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate in 2015.
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    • Monster Hunter Freedom
    • Monster Hunter Freedom 2 and Freedom Unite
    • Monster Hunter Tri and Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
    • Monster Hunter Generations and Generations Ultimate
    • Monster Hunter Rise
    • Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
    • Monster Hunter World: Iceborne

    The original Monster Hunter on PlayStation 2 introduced players to the series’ loot-driven, beast-slaying gameplay… but people just didn’t understand it at the time. In many ways, the original Monster Hunter plays just like any other game in the main series: You take on hunting quests from a village hub, head out into large arena-like maps where yo...

    Monster Hunter Freedom (aka Monster Hunter Portable in Japan) is technically a PSP port of the first game with some minor updates, but it’s worth giving this title its own entry because of what it did for the franchise. In short, Capcom’s gamble to take Monster Hunter’s from home consoles to portable devices was a masterstroke--in Japan, anyway. Mo...

    Continuing the formula that Monster Hunter Freedom started, Freedom 2 was the PSP port of the Japan-exclusive PS2 game, Monster Hunter 2 (pronounced Monster Hunter “Dos”), and the only version of Monster Hunter 2 released in the West. Freedom 2 refined the first portable outing’s gameplay and introduced new monsters that would become series staples...

    The third Monster Hunter generation was a major change for the series in several ways. Most notably, the series pivoted from Sony’s consoles to Nintendo’s hardware, with Monster Hunter Tri releasing for Wii, and Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate for Wii U and 3DS, making these the first Monster Hunter games to launch on home consoles outside of Japan since...

    Capping off Monster Hunter’s fourth generation of games, Monster Hunter Generations on 3DS and Generations Ultimate on Nintendo Switch are basically the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate of the Monster Hunter franchise. These games packed more content than ever before. Generations Ultimate includes 93 new and returning monsters from across the series. It ...

    The latest entry in the series, Monster Hunter Rise is by far the fastest-paced Monster Hunter to date. Hunts feel shorter (in a good way), and moving around the environments or performing important actions like gathering materials and executing special attacks has never been easier. The best of these changes are the new traversal options: the grap...

    Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for 3DS is one of the few games in the series that launched in its perfect form, at least in the west. Monster Hunter’s fourth-gen base game (Monster Hunter 4 in Japan) never saw a worldwide release. Instead, players in North America and Europe got to skip straight to the enhanced G-Rank version, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate....

    It’s almost been four years since its initial release, and yet Monster Hunter World combined with its massive Iceborne DLC is still the best Monster Hunter experience available right now. For starters, it’s the best looking and smoothest playing Monster Hunter yet, especially if you can play on PC or a 4K-enabled console. World also features seamle...

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  3. SpicyWolf. •. MH4U is the best for what it did for monster hunter, being the first with portable online, being in the massively popular 3ds increasing monster hunter popularity in the west, improved gameplay verticality and added mounting, incredible monster roster and very fun endgame.

  4. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne - I honestly wanted to put this game a little lower on the list because of how difficult some fights could be, but due to of all of the new mechanics added to World, like mantles and weapons abilities, I think this is the easiest generation yet. 5. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate - This game is relatively easy ...

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  6. COUNTED: Deviants, Rampage Apexes, Variants, Subspecies, Alpha Monsters. COUNTED FOR NOW: Risen. NOT COUNTED: Afflicted, Frenzy, Frenzy Apex, Archtempered, Hyper. LOGIC: If it takes up a unique slot in the games internal monster slots, it counts. If its a special condition applied to an existing slot, it does not count.

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