I am 30 years old and after 30 years of playing video games from all different genres and ages i have reached the...

I am 30 years old and after 30 years of playing video games from all different genres and ages i have reached the conclusion that the Monster Hunter series is literally the best all inclusive video game series ever made.

If you erased all other video games from your life, if you removed all other hardware and software from your daily life that allows you to play video games, and you were only left with MH, you would be perfectly fine, MH is the one game you need in order to get your video game fix in life, you don't need anything else, it's a concentrated protein shake of everything worth experiencing in vidya.

-Tight, skill based movement and attacking

-Natural casual filter, if you're not good enough you're rejected first from the game itself (it's boring/it's clunky/why do i keep getting hit/it's too grindy/why is it so slow/i can't hit shit), and then there's a second rejection filter by the community itself where if you're not good enough, the skiller hunting groups will kick you out, these two filters keep the core community clean and devoid of unwanted impurities.

-Tons of content.

-Tons of replay value.

-Huge hours-to-$ ratio.

It's pretty much perfect.
If i was stranded on a deserted island with the ability to get new entries from only a single series and nothing else, i'd immediately go with MH.

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I agree.

I got a PS3 back in early 2007 because I thought the next MonHun was going to be on it. Once Tri came out I got a Wii for it and eventually I imported MHP3HD for the PS3 years later.

I don't regret spending a single penny.

On second thought I kind of regret getting a PS3 because I traded in my PS2.

I started out with MHF2 after FUCKING GAMESTOP gave me the wrong game. (I was after MHF1 to play with a friend.) Then another classmate joined in, and then another. Next thing you know, we had a solid monster hunting group composed of lance/gunner, GS, hammer, and the useless longsword. We would rotate where we played and always made a big deal out of it. Snacks, strategies, etc. It was great. I was the new one in the group, so I had to play solo for a bit in order to catch up to their skill level. I think I spent a solid six hours on the Velicodrome before it all clicked. I ended up being the best of the group after the hundreds of hours we played together, and I was perfectly capable of soloing every monster in the game. Yes, even dual rajangs. It's been years since and we don't play together anymore, but my love for the series hasn't changed. I haven't played Generations yet, but I'm looking forward to trying out the new styles when my N3DS comes in.

It would be nice if areas would randomize a bit, or if you didn't have to sharpen a fucking hammer. Otherwise I got no complaints.

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It's a soulless grindan. But it does offer some exploration, that requires some survival.

Bad for kids. Unethical.

Focus on more fun, cut out the monster killing. Use flying foxes etc, keep the survival stuff and the villages, many more villages like a real RPG, all 3D but fixed camera possibly for towns to focus design and simplify the layout.

Get rid of the stupid weapons and parasitism.

Disgusting series. Denzidens don't deserve to live, but neither do players.

Rather play Jap hunter I suppose.
Do the surviving, help the monsters remove the students, save their children etc. Ride monsters.

To make it work:

Monsters stay hostile.
Very hostile.
Same as boss battles, every one a boss until you get better with whatever way you use. Not killing them either. Battling them to break them up from eachother, both attacking you and such.

Beat one, look it over remove any weapons implanted in them, heal them. Hear them growl in the direction of cowards. Go that way. Rip apart students. Kill them all. Blood there.

As battling animals or existing amongst them they get use to you and unpassable areas filled with them become less hostile and you able to judge danger accurately.

Humans of course increasing in number, having weapons. Draw the line in between their legs and head in red.

Also a test of courage. Who attacks first or who keeps their standard continuously. Some animals will see you for what you are, but you have to be that, not pretend it, not become it. Have to stay you. And aprreciate them as their self.

Those bringing in stupidity do not belong.

Start another story in fixing them, which is a juxposition of total corruption and despair, greedy grabs at power, nothing earned, slavery the standards. See what they are building. See some alternatives and things that didn't survive but should have, do through you. Fix them and turn away mankind from taking. Some sort of animal relationship where co-operation doesn't entail dependence. Enemies of hunger etc replace made up enemies that can be easily defeated, of heartingly, seemed to, scapegoats proving to be the best people. Not just in having the perspective of the other side of cowardice either. Their own thing. Mystery from there.

I've seen this guy post here from time to time and i think he's either legitimately schizophrenic or just very, very bored.

Your reality is where your stupidity is standard. It is only amongst yourselves.