this is the perfect background noise and its about my fav franchise ever, instant subscribe
@P-ath
Күн бұрын
I got into the franchise with MHW but me and my brother collect old consoles and I played the older games. The older games would have 100% have been some of my favorite games of all time back then
@-laxs-2011
2 сағат бұрын
bro same goes for me. back in elementary school. I was introduced to MH on psp. we have those limtied starwars psp and god of war psp but we played MH freedom Unite. god that was such a nice time.
@feelsBunman
Күн бұрын
video passed the vibe check
@Smans7
21 сағат бұрын
I've always had a close connection with this game. My older brothers/cousins grew up with MH1-MHFU while I grew up on Tri. Such good times. Can't wait for MHWilds!
@hotohoriytasuki
Күн бұрын
I remember playing one of the freedom games on psp on release and not liking the franchise, but getting hooked years later playing a translated Portable 3rd rom with friends on PC. I swear by 4 Ultimate being the best work Capcom has ever done with the franchise, but World was a refreshing take and Rise is fun to get into. Haven't really played much of MonHun or Dos (Yet), but I like the respect the game gives the player in those old titles, nobody holds your hand and you have to prepare for fights on your own with no external help. P.D: More people should play Freedom Unite, Generations is also very good.
@elioortiz5140
Күн бұрын
I started with monster hunter tri and when i finally found a copy of freedom unite i started playing non stop and you are right its a stark diffrance from one generation to another freedom made you really feel like you're just a man going up against the forces of nature,no music, no special attacks just a weapon and a hunter.
@McBillyBoy
Күн бұрын
Monster Hunter has lost much of what made it special as a game. It used to feel like a real hunt-going up against the forces of nature, not even knowing exactly what monster you were hunting. There was a sense of mystery in everything you did. The atmosphere was silent, with no music at first, but then as the battle unfolded, the music would come to life along with the fight. Sadly, the newer games no longer capture that essence. It's heartbreaking to see such a rich idea of hunting with your closest friends fade away.
@A-1-Sawce
Күн бұрын
I started with the first on PS2 but didn't really care for it so i stopped playing it relatively soon. Got Freedom and liked it a bit more but hit a brick wall. Then i got MHFU and that's when it finally clicked. I got 3 buddies to get it so we all used to play all the freaking time. Spent a thousand hours on it, that was before Ad-Hoc Party on PS3 and i put in a few thousand more helping people online. Still play all the games to this day with one of those guys from all those years ago.
@McBillyBoy
Күн бұрын
That's awesome! Sounds like MHFU was a game-changer for you and your crew. I love hearing how people connected with the series, especially before Ad-Hoc Party and modern online features. There was something special about the older games like Freedom and Freedom Unite-the difficulty and sense of progression felt so much more rewarding. You had to work for every victory, which made it satisfying in a way that the newer games just don't quite match. Nowadays, it feels like the series has gotten a bit watered down, with less challenge and more hand-holding. It's great that you're still playing with one of your buddies from back then-those long gaming sessions really built strong bonds.
@mikefoul4237
Күн бұрын
Monster hunter 4 ultimate was my first and it was pretty tight, having to play with the claw method was pretty messed up, and has probably giving my hands some kinda underline issues LOL. Rise/Sunbreak is pretty neat due to the fasion sense of having Layered Armor / layered weapons. Nothing beats your first experience with a monster hunter game, they're all fantastic even when those insane side checks would make you wanna jump out a window.
@McBillyBoy
Күн бұрын
Playing the old Monster Hunter games on the PSP with the claw method definitely took a toll on my hands, but you know how it is as kids-you don’t really feel those effects; you just keep improving! I haven’t tried Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate yet, but I’d be down to give it a shot one day.
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