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The Benefits of Playing Monster Hunter Generation Ppsspp on PPSSPP Emulator

  • lbouthopdahiterba
  • Aug 11, 2023
  • 3 min read


Honestly, I agree with the writer here. World is good, but there is something about the old style that I just love. It's a personal opinon, but as pretty as World is, I just didn't really enjoy my time with it. I missed some of the little quirks of classic monster hunter, like having to plan out when to use your potions because of the animation that went with it. It sounds wierd, but that little bit of strategizing when to use items became part of MH for me. Little things like that made World feel less engaging to me, despite the beautiful visuals and immersive environments. For me, it's not about the platform it's on (although, portability is a huge plus for me personally) it's about the the gameplay, and the old style games were just more fun to me. But again, that's just my opinion.


I guess you missed the part where they mentioned that they were a day one buyer of monster hunter world. So unlike like a lot of the haters out there these days that don't even own or have played the games or systems that they're hating on, this person put their money where their mouth was. And they supported capcom on their endeavour immediately. And in doing so realize that they liked what Monster Hunter Generations offered more.




Monster Hunter Generation Ppsspp



I definitely agree with you about that mocking tone and that it' s definitely stupid of his part to consider or imply that only real monster hunter fans those that like the "classics". If you had referred to these in your original comment I would have given you the reason in that aspect. Heck, I even talked against him when he made an article on Metroid and talked about Federation Force.


MHGU is a great game -like any other monster hunter mainline games. But it gets more white knighting than it deserves -mostly because it's on nintendo's latest flagship console. And we all know how hard nintenfans love to whiteknight EVERYTHING about nintendo.


If anything, MHGU is that one monster hunter game with flashy supermoves and crazy styles. Your own arguments aren't helping you at all.MHW never tries to be more action-oriented. MHGU does. Again, if anything, mhw are trying to introduce that known and loved deep mh mechanics to newcomers -hence it simplifies stuff. while MHGU is desperately trying to shake things up for bored veterans. Your arguments unintentionally attacks MHGU.


Okay, i'll take the scoutflies mechanics could be kinda stupid in the less-adaptive hunter's hands. But when the single player campaign ends -and the real monster hunting starts, anyone could (and should) totally ignore that mechanic. We endgame hunters literally just play it like any older mh games: memorize the monster's spawn points, and rush there as soon as the quest starts.If you still need to follow them fireflies to find azure after doing 50 times of "a nose for an eye", there's something really wrong with your hunting.


As a long time hunter, I respect MHGU like I respect every other mainline monhun titles. It have some universally agreed advantages over MHW, like the massive amount of monsters roster, or more creative weapons designs -which this article failed to mention. But i sadly have to be the bad guy and say that this is a piss poor attempt of dissing the latest main title of monster hunter -which happen to not hit nintendo platforms. MHW is the most successful game in capcom's history, ever. Yes, it has surpassed legendary titles such as megaman, street fighter, and resident evil. Like it or not, MH6 will be based off MHW.And mark my words, when it got released on a nintendo platform, ya'll gonna praised it to hell and back.


Generations included a number of changes from the normal format, most notably allowing fans to play as Felynes, who until this point had only ever accompanied hunters as companions. In addition to featuring some of the well-known monsters from the series, Generations also introduced four new monsters and Deviant monsters, which were mutated variations, all of which also added new series of armor for players to craft.


Monster Hunter 2 (dos) is a Japanese-only entry in the Monster Hunter franchise, serving as the first second-generation title. It expands on everything from Monster Hunter Freedom and introduces new monsters, a season system, and locations.


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