As more clearly dedicated hunters trickle into our slice of the fediverse, let’s take the opportunity this smaller community gives us to share how Monster Hunter found us.

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    3 days ago

    It’s a long story, but essentially, I played the game for the first time with my older brother back when MH2NDG came out and Freedom Unite hadn’t come out yet. Played Freedom Unite a lot when it came out, put the series back down for a whole until my best friend told me to get a 3DS and 3U to play together.

    Played a lot of 3U, 4U when it came it, loved Generations and Generations Ultimate on the Switch a lot (latter is probably my favourite MH game by a wide margin), World I found ok, didn’t play a lot of Rise.

    Kind of on a hiatus right now with the series

  • AlimonyTony@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    MH Tri was my first. I remember getting the demo from GameStop and just being amazed. I easily put 600 hours in the game sleep bombing Alatreon and fighting Jhen Mohran.

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    1 year ago

    Growing up my dad would always do a silly amount of research into the best video games to get my brother and I. And they were always relatively unknown - games like Zack and Wiki, and ofc Monster Hunter. So for my 10th birthday I got Monster Hunter Tri, that’d just released that year. He also bought a classic controller for me, as he’d heard that it was borderline necessary.

    I loved the game to death. I’d literally just wander around Moga Woods and live off the land for as long as possible. I ofc sucked at the game tho, getting totally walled by some of the first monsters like Qurupeco. But I didn’t really care as I’d just go back to messing around in the woods.

    Eventually I hit a wall so hard that it led me to quitting the game. Gobul. I rage quit and didn’t fully come back to the franchise until years later. I would play on and off for a while, but it took years for me to fully get into the series. I had a 3ds and saw that a demo for 3U was available, so I tried it out. I loved it, and immediately went out and bought both 3U and 4U. Been playing ever since.

    I’m actually playing through Tri for the first time since then now that the servers are up, and having a blast!

  • Sjotroll@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My first MH was Tri for the Wii. When I started playing I didn’t really like it, and that’s because I didn’t really understand the game at that time. I got stuck at Gobul (underwater fight) and so I stopped. After some years of not playing, I got back to it armed with patience, and I finally understood the game, and beat almost everything solo offline had to offer. Recently I got a decent pc and finally got a long wish of mine - Monster Hunter World. I’m enjoying it, currently at 47h in.

  • marigo@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My ex at the time picked up Freedom 2 not long after launch, and I asked him about it after seeing it sat on his shelf. He gave me it to keep since he got so frustrated with the controls and not knowing what to do, but I fell in love. I sucked at the game, but would spend hours gathering materials and building new gear to try out. Since then I’ve played all of the localised games, as well as fan translations and the recent private servers for 1/Tri and Frontier. Can’t wait to try out the online for Dos too.

    • CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      Gathering and prepping is a vibe, glad you could connect with it even if hunting wasn’t for you yet. Love the dedication of trying the community hosted servers. Haven’t done it myself yet. I really should try frontier. I remember hoping so hard it would come to the states and swearing I’d buy an Xbox just for it. I bought a wiiu and 3ds just for MH so I was ready.

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        1 year ago

        Honestly a big part of it was a result of not having instant access to the internet to check every little thing as it came up. I remember being super confused trying to find piscine livers for one of the 2* quests, and not always knowing how to find or combine for certain crafting materials so a lot of weapon upgrades were inaccessible. I’d just do gathering runs hoarding everything I could find and hope for the best lol.

        The private servers are amazing. It’s great finally being able to experience Frontier, and the private server for Tri only opened a few days ago so there are plenty of players on fresh accounts. Not sure if I can link the discord servers for them here, but they should be easy to find through google and the setup guides are all in there. MH1 and Tri both work on original hardware too.

        • CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N@lemmy.worldOPM
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          1 year ago

          Assimilated by force. Damn piscines. Impressed you stuck with it, sounds like the exact type of thing that turns away new players. I have no issue with links to anything MH related here. Put anything you got in a new post and I’ll find a place for it in the resource section.

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    1 year ago

    Way back in the day I had heard that Monster Hunter was the new hot game in Japan, and they had just released Monster Hunter Freedom Unite on PSP. At the time I couldn’t make heads or tails of it, but I beat my head against it for a while. For some reason I stuck with the series almost out of sheer refusal to accept that I didn’t grok it, but then Monster Hunter Rise came along. 700 hours later across two platforms and I’m more of a Monster Hunter fiend than I ever was.

    • CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      I was lucky (cursed) to have a friend guide me through the MHFU clunk to ensure I didn’t quit from confusion. Both I and the series have come such a long way now but it still feels like a video game home. Glad you like Rise as well. It’s what I dreamed of when I first became a pc gamer and yearned for a MH title.

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    1 year ago

    I used to own a Wii U back in the day and for a variety of reasons there was a drought of good games to play on it. A YouTube channel I followed at the time had this same issue but in terms of content to create. So they started playing MH3U. I had never heard of monster hunter before and was intrigued, so I bought the game. 1000 hours later I had a new favorite franchise. Lol.

    From there, I naturally played 4U, Gen, GU, and Rise on release. I’ve never played World because I’ve only recently bought a system that could run it (Xbox). Currently in the middle of Sunbreak and depending on when I “finish” and when MH6 comes out, I might try to squeeze in World because I’d love to play it.

    • CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      That’s awesome. I still remember buying the Wii U specifically for MH3U. I had MHFU, Tri, & P3rd under my belt at the time, so I was hooked and it was a no brainier for me.
      I played base world on release but never Iceborne. Planning to pick it up this fall in anticipation of the MH6 announcement. Happy hunting.

  • Maple@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My friends and I got access to the MH:W demo on the PS4. We played it a decent amount leading up to release day and pretty consistently found ourselves coming back to it. By the time Iceborne came out, we were practically veterans with hundreds of hours put in and we made the switch to PC. It’s been tradition ever since. World, Iceborne, Rise (first on Switch, then again on PC) and lastly Sunbreak. We were starting to feel burnout pretty hard by the time Sunbreak rolled around, but I’m sure we’ll get together to hunt in whatever’s coming next in the series!

    In World I mained IG then later in Rise I mained LS. Thinking about picking up GS in the next one… 🤔

    • CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      Rolling with a crew is always a treat. So many great times with hunting buddies over the years. Welcome. Enjoy the wait for MH6 with the rest of us.

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        1 year ago

        Happily :) crazy what’s happening over at Reddit though, isn’t it? I used it for a little over 6 years and I would’ve never expected anything like this. I hope this community and Lemmy as a whole grows just as big as reddit did. I need all my niche subs back haha

        • CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N@lemmy.worldOPM
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          1 year ago

          Perhaps crazy how sudden and fast it happened, but not that it happened at all. Enshittification is a well known thing by now and it comes for all the corporate sites with IPO dreams. Any hope Reddit had of staying true to its purpose died with Aaron.
          Lemmy/kbin/the fediverse has a better shot at resisting that due to the decentralized nature. But, the younger generations have some tech learning to do if all the reports about their general inability to use anything that’s not an app is to be believed.

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    3 months ago

    MHW was my first. I was actually interested in MH before MHW came but I didn’t have the console or device for those games.

  • Zerophnx@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    First off, thanks for setting up this community!

    A friend who had played the prior games convinced me to try MH:W on PC, and I really enjoyed it. As my first MH game, I didn’t know what I was doing most of the time. Got Rise and Sunbreak on the Switch. Countless carts and cat puns later, I’m still enjoying the series.

  • Kerwala@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    A good friend had the OG for Ps2. He even had the online adapter so he was able to kill Fatalis and get the Dragon Armor. It was sick! He let me borrow it for a while. I remember struggling so hard with Kut Ku lol. I didn’t get to play it much though.

    Not too long from then, Freedom came out and we both got PSPs. We got another couple friends to join us and we played the SHIT out of those games with a full group. So many all nighters getting through the G rank quests. It was a blast. We’ve all stuck with our same weapons ever since (Lance for life)

    People started going off to college during the 3DS days, but we picked up a few more friends and were still able to get a lot of parties together. Those were a lot of fun. I was particularly fond of Gen with the ridiculous aerial styles lol.

    The more robust online of the newer titles helped us keep playing together when we have the time. But man, nothing can beat the old days. I have so many great memories of hunting with my buddies. Monster Hunter will always hold a special place in my heart.

    • CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      Truly, nothing can beat the old days. It was more limited, but the local only just made it that much more special.
      Nice to see a fellow lance enjoyer. It was the lowest played in RiseBreak with only 3% play stats per the final digital event! Crazy with it being its best ever imo.

  • CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N@lemmy.worldOPM
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    1 year ago

    I inherited my addiction from a coworker/friend. I was recruited to help him pass a wall he could not solo through in MHFU: the infamous Plesioth hipcheck barrier. He set me up with an LBG, probably the most straight forward weapon for a non-hunter gamer to grasp. From there, things just spiraled as I lost control of my life. Through fortunate timing, Tri was only months from release when I started my MHFU journey, so I developed my habit right as a steady supply of the primo ish was starting to come out, and I haven’t wanted to or been able to shake the habit since.

  • MerfMerf@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Got into MH with MH4U. Completely lucked into it. Had gotten myself a 3DS primarily intending to do small indie games and retro games, but happened on MH4U and thought that sure I might give a bigger tripple A style game for the 3DS, just to see how something that scale of a game would be on a handheld… And I got HOOKED. Then as I expressed my surprise at this to local friends, and praising the game, a couple of others got it as well and we started hunting together, both online but even better in local mode, which exposed the game to some others that didn’t even have 3DSes and got them interested enough to buy both device and game!

    Since then I’ve been stuck, playing MH4U, Generations (and ultimate), World, Rise and a bit of Stories 2.

    Favourites are MH4U and World.

    Edit: Lance main, Hammer secondary… But have used most weapons at least a bit.

  • alunyanneгs 🏳️‍⚧️♀️@lemmygrad.ml
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    11 months ago

    I heard that Monster Hunter played a lot like Dark Souls. I was still into my Soulsborne binge at the time, so I decided to give Monster Hunter World (as it was the only available Monster Hunter game on PC at the time until Rise came around) a try. Let’s just say that the rest is history.