What was your Monster Hunter journey?
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 9:37 am
I'm curious to hear, what was everyone elses Monster Hunter journey? How did you discover this series, and why do you like it enough to create an account on a forum based around it? Which order did you play the games in, and which games have you played?
I started with Tri as a kid, because I saw it at GameStop and was enthralled with the concept (I was obsessed with dinosaurs, lol). It quickly became one of, if not my favorite game on the Wii. I didn't get very far though. From then on out I played every Monster Hunter game released in the west, so 3 Ultimate, 4 Ultimate, Generations, and then World. Something about World didn't quite stick with me so I kind of fell off of Monster Hunter for a while. Keep in mind that I had been a very casual fan throughout all of this - I didn't really play online much, I didn't talk about it on the internet, I just played the game casually, usually up until the end of village but not always. Because I had fallen off of Monster Hunter, I didn't play Generations Ultimate nor Iceborne. However, just a couple months before Monster Hunter Rise was announced, I saw Generations Ultimate on sale for really cheap, and was like "bro it's been forever since I played a Monster Hunter game!" So, I bought it, and it was like rediscovering an old friend. I didn't finish GenU, since I was a college student and am very easily distracted, but I played it up until about half-way through high rank (both village and gathering hall). This inspired me to replay World, which I finally finished, up to Xeno Ji'iva. I bought Iceborne but technically didn't play it, because I got distracted with other things.
Then Monster Hunter Rise was released, and it made me want to get involved in Monster Hunter communities, so I did. Honestly, I think that Rise being announced right when I was getting back into Monster Hunter is what segmented me as a life-long Monster Hunter enthusiast rather than just a casual fan. I ended up loving Rise when it came out, and hell, I still find it a lot of fun, which I know is an odd opinion for an Oldschooler. I followed a bunch of MH YouTubers and ended up SuperRad's Discord. This is where I started to make friends in the MH community, and I remember feeling more welcome than any other fandom I had tried to find a place within. People give the MH community shit, but really we're not that bad. Becoming active in SuperRad's Discord made me want to replay MH3U again, since it was the main game that people there aped. So, I booted it up for the first time since probably 2014 or so, and I was genuinely surprised at how much I liked it.
This caused me to want to play more old Monster Hunter. I played Portable 3rd for the first time, became a Tri stan for a while once I learned about the differences between MH3 and MH3U, and even managed to get my hands on some of the 1st/2nd gen games, which I had never grown up with unlike Tri. I didn't really play them yet, though. It wasn't until the Dos video released that I realized I should consider playing the 1st/2nd gen games as well. So, I tried out Freedom 1, and while I liked it, I could tell something was missing. So I wanted to play one of the PS2 games.
I pride myself on my ability to play older games and not be turned off by whack shit, mostly thanks to my experience with N64 Zelda. So, I figured I would play one of the PS2 games, and I figured it would be MH2, just since that's what everyone was talking about thanks to that YouTube video. However, I knew that online play was a major component of these games, and I knew that the game wasn't 100% in English yet, so I figured it would be way too incomplete of an experience to start with Dos. So, since I knew it had a private server, I decided to play MH1, and this is where I got the idea to do EVERY quest in EVERY Monster Hunter game, which is still my goal to this day. Hell, I even have a spreadsheet with my progress that you can reference if you want.
Playing MH1JP online was an experience that I never expected. I had expected the game to be better than everyone had claimed, because I knew that people were hyperbolic and exaggerated the faults of games they didn't like, but I still expected the game to be rough to get through, or at least to be clearly outclassed by every other Monster Hunter game I had played. But, despite that, I ended up having what was actually... an amazing time? I was genuinely surprised by how much I enjoyed the game. I actually used to stream back then (this is about a year and a half ago), so you can technically watch my first experience with MH1 here.
Anyways, that began my infatuation with the PS2 games, and is basically the summary of how I got to where I am now. I think most of you here probably have a vague idea of my history over the last year. Became a "prominent" (for lack of a better term) member of the Oldschool community, somehow became popular on Twitter (still don't know how that happened), played MH2 finally and it became my favorite game of all time.
Honestly, I think the best part about my Monster Hunter journey is that I never grew up with the Monster Hunter games I ape so much. So whenever people try to tell me that old Monster Hunter is "objectively" bad and that I only like it because of nostalgia, I can quickly point out that I have no nostalgia for the games prior to Tri.
So, that's my story. Feel free to comment on it if you want, but more importantly, I'd like to know - what's yours?
Edit: I might as well say for people who are too lazy to check out that spreadsheet, but the only Monster Hunter games that I have not played substantially (at least 50 hours) are Freedom, Freedom 2, Freedom Unite, base MH4, and Iceborne. Everything else in the series I've played at least 50 hours of, although I will admit that I have and had a bad habit of not actually finishing the games, so many of them did not include substantial interaction with the endgame grinds. The only games that I have actually played the endgame of, as in beat the final boss and then continued to play, are MH1JP and Rise. I have played Sunbreak a substantial amount, but I haven't really done much of the anomaly grind in that game.
I started with Tri as a kid, because I saw it at GameStop and was enthralled with the concept (I was obsessed with dinosaurs, lol). It quickly became one of, if not my favorite game on the Wii. I didn't get very far though. From then on out I played every Monster Hunter game released in the west, so 3 Ultimate, 4 Ultimate, Generations, and then World. Something about World didn't quite stick with me so I kind of fell off of Monster Hunter for a while. Keep in mind that I had been a very casual fan throughout all of this - I didn't really play online much, I didn't talk about it on the internet, I just played the game casually, usually up until the end of village but not always. Because I had fallen off of Monster Hunter, I didn't play Generations Ultimate nor Iceborne. However, just a couple months before Monster Hunter Rise was announced, I saw Generations Ultimate on sale for really cheap, and was like "bro it's been forever since I played a Monster Hunter game!" So, I bought it, and it was like rediscovering an old friend. I didn't finish GenU, since I was a college student and am very easily distracted, but I played it up until about half-way through high rank (both village and gathering hall). This inspired me to replay World, which I finally finished, up to Xeno Ji'iva. I bought Iceborne but technically didn't play it, because I got distracted with other things.
Then Monster Hunter Rise was released, and it made me want to get involved in Monster Hunter communities, so I did. Honestly, I think that Rise being announced right when I was getting back into Monster Hunter is what segmented me as a life-long Monster Hunter enthusiast rather than just a casual fan. I ended up loving Rise when it came out, and hell, I still find it a lot of fun, which I know is an odd opinion for an Oldschooler. I followed a bunch of MH YouTubers and ended up SuperRad's Discord. This is where I started to make friends in the MH community, and I remember feeling more welcome than any other fandom I had tried to find a place within. People give the MH community shit, but really we're not that bad. Becoming active in SuperRad's Discord made me want to replay MH3U again, since it was the main game that people there aped. So, I booted it up for the first time since probably 2014 or so, and I was genuinely surprised at how much I liked it.
This caused me to want to play more old Monster Hunter. I played Portable 3rd for the first time, became a Tri stan for a while once I learned about the differences between MH3 and MH3U, and even managed to get my hands on some of the 1st/2nd gen games, which I had never grown up with unlike Tri. I didn't really play them yet, though. It wasn't until the Dos video released that I realized I should consider playing the 1st/2nd gen games as well. So, I tried out Freedom 1, and while I liked it, I could tell something was missing. So I wanted to play one of the PS2 games.
I pride myself on my ability to play older games and not be turned off by whack shit, mostly thanks to my experience with N64 Zelda. So, I figured I would play one of the PS2 games, and I figured it would be MH2, just since that's what everyone was talking about thanks to that YouTube video. However, I knew that online play was a major component of these games, and I knew that the game wasn't 100% in English yet, so I figured it would be way too incomplete of an experience to start with Dos. So, since I knew it had a private server, I decided to play MH1, and this is where I got the idea to do EVERY quest in EVERY Monster Hunter game, which is still my goal to this day. Hell, I even have a spreadsheet with my progress that you can reference if you want.
Playing MH1JP online was an experience that I never expected. I had expected the game to be better than everyone had claimed, because I knew that people were hyperbolic and exaggerated the faults of games they didn't like, but I still expected the game to be rough to get through, or at least to be clearly outclassed by every other Monster Hunter game I had played. But, despite that, I ended up having what was actually... an amazing time? I was genuinely surprised by how much I enjoyed the game. I actually used to stream back then (this is about a year and a half ago), so you can technically watch my first experience with MH1 here.
Anyways, that began my infatuation with the PS2 games, and is basically the summary of how I got to where I am now. I think most of you here probably have a vague idea of my history over the last year. Became a "prominent" (for lack of a better term) member of the Oldschool community, somehow became popular on Twitter (still don't know how that happened), played MH2 finally and it became my favorite game of all time.
Honestly, I think the best part about my Monster Hunter journey is that I never grew up with the Monster Hunter games I ape so much. So whenever people try to tell me that old Monster Hunter is "objectively" bad and that I only like it because of nostalgia, I can quickly point out that I have no nostalgia for the games prior to Tri.
So, that's my story. Feel free to comment on it if you want, but more importantly, I'd like to know - what's yours?
Edit: I might as well say for people who are too lazy to check out that spreadsheet, but the only Monster Hunter games that I have not played substantially (at least 50 hours) are Freedom, Freedom 2, Freedom Unite, base MH4, and Iceborne. Everything else in the series I've played at least 50 hours of, although I will admit that I have and had a bad habit of not actually finishing the games, so many of them did not include substantial interaction with the endgame grinds. The only games that I have actually played the endgame of, as in beat the final boss and then continued to play, are MH1JP and Rise. I have played Sunbreak a substantial amount, but I haven't really done much of the anomaly grind in that game.