Every time a new Monster Hunter games comes out, I think: surely, I must be done with this now. After several hundred hours over at least three versions, I'm not going to get sucked in again. But I do, every time. It's because Monster Hunter's world is so absorbing, and the gentle rhythm of prepare, hunt, and collect is so innately satisfying. Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is the slickest game in the series to date, and it's an ideal introduction to the hugely enjoyable business of cooperative monster-slaying.
The basic idea is to venture out into the wilds, find an impressive monster, kill it, and then make hats and swords out of its entrails – but there's a lot more to it than that. There are 12 weapons, hundreds of items, and more than 100 hours' worth of quests, but it's the thrill of the chase and the addictive rush of hard-earned victory that continually hooks me in.
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