Though this is a Switch problem and not Capcom’s. Joining a multiplayer game is very easy just search the available hubs and join on to take on monsters in a crew! The most annoying part of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is that there is no way to chat to the people you play with. So there is an option to play with friends. It can take a lot of time and effort to defeat a range of monsters in the single player mode. (Though we think the fighting of monsters is a lot more fun! Especially with friends!) You are going to be pretty busy preying on some pretty huge bogeys to be fair. Complete a range of quests that are given to you by a village elder, though there is no explicit time limit to do them in. Thus repeat cycle until you become the best monster hunters in the land. Consequently this will help to kill a bigger and badder monster. Such as upgrading weapons and the armour. Then use the materials gathered from said Monster to harvest a bigger and better inventory.
Gameplay, like with most Monster Hunter Games is simple yet addictive. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate has added better graphics (obviously!) the control scheme and added a bunch new monsters! 20 more to be exact, bringing the total for you to defeat to 93! NINETY THREE! That’s going to take a lot of hours to kill to defeat those! Gameplay Yet it’s still just as exciting as it first was on the 3DS. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is an updated version of it’s 3DS title of the same name (minus the Ultimate). However, don’t fret, as with all Monster Hunter games you’ll have so much fun hunting down these terrible, gruesome monsters! So expect big monsters on your small Switch. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate continues this trend on the switch. Monster Hunter is one of Capcom’s biggest selling franchises to date recently reaching the heights of 10million copies of Monster Hunter games being sold world wide. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate: Defeat Monsters on the move!