Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Retrospective

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Charm Thread: gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/...
CORRECTION: I mixed up DOS and 3U when it comes to subquests. Requests also apparently first appeared in DOS. They were also in Tri and removed in 3U for some reason.
Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00:00
3DS & WiiU - 0:05:27
MH Tri - 0:07:43
MH P3rd - 0:11:48
MH3U - 0:14:29
Moga Village - 0:18:15
Player Home - 0:24:12
Moga Farm - 0:25:20
Moga Woods - 0:28:29
Port Tanzia - 0:30:24
Equipment - 0:36:54
Underwater - 0:43:38
Shakalakas - 0:48:52
Map Designs - 0:52:08
Low Rank - 0:53:56
High Rank - 0:59:43
G Rank - 1:05:13
Event Quests - 1:09:56
Conclusion - 1:10:31
Outro - 1:13:30

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  • CORRECTION: I mixed up DOS and 3U when it comes to subquests. Requests also apparently first appeared in DOS. They were also in Tri and removed in 3U for some reason. Thanks for watching. Please consider subscribing!!

    @SuperRADLemon@SuperRADLemon2 жыл бұрын
    • Very good analysis so far, as someone who first started off with Tri, even when I remove the rose tinted lens when looking at the entire generation, it's overall pretty solid and good for an entry for those wanting to try out an "old school" MH game.

      @smokeybozo8184@smokeybozo81842 жыл бұрын
    • Already did. Great content man.

      @caramelldansen4121@caramelldansen41212 жыл бұрын
    • I was waiting for that video I got 4u a few days ago and I will get 3u soon

      @pelikanvernichter@pelikanvernichter2 жыл бұрын
    • Really cool analysis, btw what song is playing at the beginning of the conclusion?

      @TheDoomsday28@TheDoomsday282 жыл бұрын
    • Plus MH3U removed subquests, if you mentioned that I missed it. Only base Tri had subquests.

      @Lutyrannus@Lutyrannus2 жыл бұрын
  • remember when the way to check what table you landed in was to get the fishery to fish you some fish, and check what kind of fish you got and then cross reference it to some spread sheet to point you what charm table you landed on? lmao..... the fishes tell you the fate of what table you landed on. lol.

    @NCHProductions@NCHProductions2 жыл бұрын
    • Thats actually kinda sick. Tables shouldn't be a thing imo. That might just be because I love making a build for everything and charms are super important for that

      @jasonarreguin1047@jasonarreguin10472 жыл бұрын
    • Unrelated, but BAN-BAR-RO

      @stevenwoods2763@stevenwoods27632 жыл бұрын
    • @@stevenwoods2763 when we work together it's much better🎵🎶🤣.

      @RPGeenius@RPGeenius2 жыл бұрын
    • @@jasonarreguin1047 I didn't mind the tables, it was being permanently locked to a table that was the problem. MH4U also had charm tables, but they reset whenever you restarted a game.

      @AntonioCunningham@AntonioCunningham2 жыл бұрын
    • @@jasonarreguin1047 It was a bug. Tables were supposed to change with each quest or each time you loaded your save. But apparently you got stuck with the first one that was given to you.

      @andregon4366@andregon43662 жыл бұрын
  • "Kyamba honorable hunter, Kyamba never hit sleeping monster" - Kyamba, the Liar.

    @NottuhKat@NottuhKat2 жыл бұрын
    • That was so ironic when I went to fight Agnaktor about a week ago. He was sleeping when I placed the bombs, then right as I go to toss the paintball to blow 'em, Kayamba tossed a boomerang and woke them up, making me not get the beak material. Cringe.

      @chadderbug7587@chadderbug7587 Жыл бұрын
  • My entry game into the series, on the Wii, and will always have a place in my heart. I miss you Great Jaggi.

    @cytoid7062@cytoid70622 жыл бұрын
    • We great jaggi appreciators must stand together and wait for His return

      @federicorostagno7042@federicorostagno70422 жыл бұрын
    • @@federicorostagno7042 Did you guys forget that great jaggi is present in 4u and is the introductory large monster at that?

      @jackkrell4238@jackkrell42382 жыл бұрын
    • @@jackkrell4238 Yeah, but not everyone played 4U as it was sadly 3DS only.

      @AntonioCunningham@AntonioCunningham2 жыл бұрын
    • Same, Great Jaggi is such a good starter monster to fight and learn the combat in MHTri. While World was solid with it's Great Jagras, personally Great Jaggi had more to offer as a starting monster imo which makes it an overall better monster.

      @smokeybozo8184@smokeybozo81842 жыл бұрын
    • @@jackkrell4238 yeah and mh4u was released 8 years ago what's your point?

      @federicorostagno7042@federicorostagno70422 жыл бұрын
  • Been looking forward to this. Played this game 8 years ago soloing my way up to G Rank on 3DS. That experience completely shaped how I view games and it’s great to see someone who shared that experience

    @karma6761@karma67612 жыл бұрын
    • I had a similar experience, top 10 games I’ve ever played.

      @logan-kj6uu@logan-kj6uu2 жыл бұрын
    • Same dude, I grew up on this game ever since elementary school and finally now in high school I finished it all the way solo. Such a fantastic experience always wanting to push the boundaries from that first glimpse of dire miralis in the intro. Never did I ever think I would make it to him, but I’ve even beaten village Alatreon at this point.

      @omegawario7479@omegawario74792 жыл бұрын
    • @@omegawario7479 Same here, started playing at 10 years old. I wish I experienced the final stretch of game solo but I fought Dire with a group like I had always wanted to. Incredible experience.

      @karma6761@karma67612 жыл бұрын
    • @@karma6761 it’s so remarkable how many people had a similar experience. I always felt isolated playing mh as a kid since when you’d go online it would always be older folks but now that we’re all adults (or almost adults) it’s pretty easy to see how many of us were cut from the same cloth.

      @omegawario7479@omegawario74792 жыл бұрын
    • Getting close to Gogmazios in MH4U to give that game a break at its storywise endpoint, I’ve been wanting to look into and play 3U after getting it on a 3ds eshop sale. I regret selling the MH3 wii version way back when.

      @Hibernial@Hibernial2 жыл бұрын
  • Tri was legendary. Ultimate felt like a celebration of its greatness. Swimming didn’t take off but honestly it wasn’t bad by any means and I’m glad they did it.

    @angrymikko@angrymikko Жыл бұрын
    • I truly appreciate how the devs are willing to take these risks by adding in unique features, like the underwater combat. Most people would prefer to just play it safe, but I feel that these risks are what's helping Monster Hunter evolve as a franchise

      @anonymousalien7417@anonymousalien7417 Жыл бұрын
    • Hard disagree underwater combat sucked

      @jordonlegge448@jordonlegge4487 ай бұрын
    • To this day I wish swimming would come back

      @thebrunssss@thebrunssss6 ай бұрын
    • Agnaktor deserves to come back. It was so much more fun than the piscine wyverns of lavasioth and beotodus. Also, 3rd gen introduced my personal favorite classification of monster: brute wyverns. As a hunting horn and hammer main, these are always fun challenges. (In this way, I consider diablos an honorary brute, despite its status as a flying wyvern.) Leviathans are definitely in my tops as well. Always such solid designs, especially compared to the piscine wyverns.

      @healexhelixvideos4680@healexhelixvideos46805 ай бұрын
  • 1:02:26 "I'm not sure if there's a major difference between Ivory in this entry and base Lagiacrus in GU..." I wouldn't call it a "major difference", but GU Lagi didn't have all of Ivory's land moves and, in my experience anyway, tended to just spam his AOE lightning attacks more than anything else. He kinda felt like a leviathan version of Khezu at times

    @Huntereeno@Huntereeno2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Fishy-bh4xi That’s because you argued it like a dick.

      @esssss8415@esssss84152 жыл бұрын
    • so true, my first time playing gu all lagi did was sit in place and just hella spam that aoe. i honestly felt like he was easier tho lol

      @conorhoran5477@conorhoran54772 жыл бұрын
    • Eh. I dont feel like he spams the aoe but his entire kit is just a bit hitbox. Unlike khezu who spams his projectiles like a zoner in a fighting game and then spams the electric field if you're close

      @jasonarreguin1047@jasonarreguin10472 жыл бұрын
  • I feel like underwater combat could be reworked now that we are 10 years past tri, specially in rise with the wirebugs to grant us more mobility underwater

    @wafflinxes5224@wafflinxes52242 жыл бұрын
    • I'd rather combat return to being slow, and not having access to special moves grounds the hunter a lot. I would prefer water combat to prefer the monster, but I in general want the combat to favor monster. I want every quest to be an uphill battle.

      @lijahgil@lijahgil2 жыл бұрын
    • @@lijahgil that would make every hunt much more infuriating and satisfying in equal measure

      @HaloDJumper@HaloDJumper2 жыл бұрын
    • @@lijahgil I really liked the old fights because the newer games feel like devil may cry games

      @pelikanvernichter@pelikanvernichter2 жыл бұрын
    • for me i like it more if they bring back dalamadur in rise because of wirebugs

      @ddogeyy2265@ddogeyy22652 жыл бұрын
    • @@lijahgil fr I miss the deliberate action of older games

      @alderwield9636@alderwield96362 жыл бұрын
  • Personally, I appreciated Underwater Combat for balancing monsters. Generally, monsters that went underwater had a weak spot, usually on land. Gobul and Royal Ludroth could be legitimate threats in the water due to their faster speed and larger hitboxes, plus Gobul's access to much more threatening attacks, and Plesioth went from the aggravating fight it usually is to an actually fun and enjoyable one, while still not being a pushover. The only one that felt like a challenge both in and out of the water was Lagi, and, well, that just makes sense for the flagship. Edit: Also Dire Miralis, but again, final boss, it should be a challenge.

    @letsplaytodayusa@letsplaytodayusa2 жыл бұрын
  • I watched this video about a year ago, and your outro, with all the Elder Dragon cutscenes set to "Everlasting Words," stuck with me so much that I had to come back just for that part. MH3U was my first game in the series, and it's still my favorite--every moment of it had such an immense impact on me, and I'm entirely okay admitting fact that my love of the game is just as emotional as logical. It MEANT a lot to me. My Wii U's hard drive unfortunately corrupted a few years back, and I decided I wouldn't replay the game; it just wouldn't, *couldn't* be the same as my first time playing, seeing everything with fresh eyes and experiencing the world of Monster Hunter with complete suspense of disbelief. But even so, just thinking about it brings me back in a really nostalgic way. Thanks for helping me relive a part of my adolescence I thought I'd lost.

    @Underdog_Triathlete@Underdog_Triathlete2 ай бұрын
  • 3 Ultimate saves transferring between wii u and 3ds to me, was the precursor to what would happen with the switch. being able to take your game anywhere, whether its just there on your living room tv, or on the subway ride.

    @punchtothegut@punchtothegut2 жыл бұрын
  • I went from Tri to 4U, skipping 3U, due to college. This video alone convinced me to treat myself and order myself a copy off Amazon. Thanks, Mr. Rad.

    @dougvillegas8303@dougvillegas83032 жыл бұрын
  • I'm so happy that other people think 3U was the best, been playing since 2009 and I always had a soft spot for it. Replaying 4U is amazing tho and they're both together my favorite monster hunter games, i think they sum up the entire series in a perfect way.

    @marcelofelix697@marcelofelix6972 жыл бұрын
    • Imo 4U is the "best". But TriU is my favourite by miles. It just feels like you are in nature, its so well done. And Tanzia, oh sweet Tanzia. Bring back swimming!

      @YouMystMe@YouMystMe2 жыл бұрын
  • I love the atmosphere and charm of 3U. Cha cha and kayamba need to come back. They’re too weird not to be regulars.

    @_Tizoc_@_Tizoc_2 жыл бұрын
  • It’s funny I found your channel originally from part 3 of your “history of monster hunter series, and now it feels like coming full circle with this video celebrating 3U. Its great revisiting the aspects of the 3rd Gen games that make them stand out compared to the other generations, while reminding us 3rd Gen fans why we loved it so much in the first place.

    @marcofromtropoje3169@marcofromtropoje31692 жыл бұрын
  • I *LOVE* MH3U! Lucent Nargacuga taught me how to dodge. In fact the reasons I was able to to solo every Silverwind Nargacuga deviant quest was because of fighting Lucent. I'm honored to be a third fleet hunter.

    @AntonioCunningham@AntonioCunningham2 жыл бұрын
  • The 3DS version of this game was really interesting, if only because I think the 3D kind of saved underwater combat. You're right about depth perception being a huge issue when underwater, but 3D (self-evidently) solves that. It makes me sad that we're probably never going to see another Monster Hunter game in 3D - depth is super important information that 2D screens are really bad at portraying. On that note, I have to wonder how many western Monster Hunter fans have experienced Portable 3rd HD's 3D mode - considering how much of a flop 3D TVs were, it has to be in the single digits, if that.

    @sagewaterdragon@sagewaterdragon2 жыл бұрын
    • I completely forgot about the huge 3D TV push. To be fair, they didn't work all that fantastically, lmao

      @vangoghsseveredear@vangoghsseveredear2 жыл бұрын
    • I mean, 3D was just a huge flop on the 3DS as well. There's a reason it never made a return going forward into the Switch. All you got with it in MH3U was double vision gameplay and a bit of ghosting. The best thing the 3DS ever did was give you an off button for the function.

      @bladechild2449@bladechild2449 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bladechild2449 For the base model it was awful, but the New3DS finally actually let you play in 3D, and I did enjoy it. It was still a gimmick, but taking photos in stereoscopic 3d, and being able to view them in 3d with no glasses was actually cool. The 3ds was cool. 3d tvs were just a fail.

      @clintonleonard5187@clintonleonard5187 Жыл бұрын
    • I had 3d TV was Pissed when I was the only one to buy one!!! Many great movies, but hardly ANY games!! What a wast of 5K!!!!

      @iamzuesthisisthetruth8864@iamzuesthisisthetruth8864 Жыл бұрын
    • All you had to do was put the 3d on the lowest setting without turning it off. It worked great for making the models pop.

      @lordoffungi5387@lordoffungi5387 Жыл бұрын
  • 3U had the best online system by far at least when it wasn't crashing. Being able to browse every online room and name rooms was phenomenal and hasn't been matched with entries after.

    @austinobst8989@austinobst89892 жыл бұрын
    • Lol most of us played on 3ds and didn’t get to enjoy that stuff. WiiU OP.

      @_Tizoc_@_Tizoc_2 жыл бұрын
  • 3U was my first. The trailer for it was CONPLETELY misleading lmao but I'm glad it got me to buy the game. I played almost 800 hours in it. I was in Lebanon, so I couldn't play it with anyone. It was all solo (3DS). It's my favourite in terms of charm, and my nostalgia for it is through the roof. But the thing with MH for me, is the almost every entry makes the previous one unplayable for me. I can't go back to the much more limited movement and attack options. I want a return of underwater. It allowed for a whole new slew of new environment concepts, and for new monster concepts that can never be done without it, like the Ceadeus. MH has already gone crazy with its mobility, so why not let the hunter have the fluidity of Sekiro underwater. Have streams that speed you up, a pet fish in place of the Kinsect. Separate Hunter Arts for underwater. Let us harpoon the monster to cling to it. There's so much potential

    @akramrabaa943@akramrabaa9432 жыл бұрын
  • This is the game that introduced me to the series! So many core memories; don't think I'll ever forget the first time I entered the flooded forest, or the first time killing Lagi. Thanks for another great video

    @youllcowardsdontevensmokec3656@youllcowardsdontevensmokec36562 жыл бұрын
  • Been replaying some of my older monster hunter games, and I want some opinions. Does it feel like breaking the parts of newer monsters have no effect on their abilities anymore? It started off imo with Velkhana and Banbaro, Velkhana's tail will be replaced with an ice pick just to stab you after you cut it and Banbaro seems to be able to pick up rocks and trees with no problems even with the horns broken. Then Rise came out and it seems like NONE of the monsters abilities can be crippled. Almudron's mud, Magnamalo's tail stab, Somnacanth's singing, Bishaten balancing on its tail, Goss Harag sword arms, etc. You'd think you can significantly cripple those powers by breaking the parts associated to it, but they don't seem to be able to do anything

    @boshwa20@boshwa202 жыл бұрын
    • The one that annoyed me the most in Rise was Rathian's tail still poisoning you after being cut off, which I'm pretty sure didn't happen in World. It's also really noticeable considering how much Rathian's AI likes to spam backflips even after getting it's tail cut off.

      @furiousnoodles9857@furiousnoodles98572 жыл бұрын
    • @@marcusaaronliaogo9158 I said newer monsters

      @boshwa20@boshwa202 жыл бұрын
    • @@marcusaaronliaogo9158 Gammoth's feet can be broken to stop it from putting snow on it as one example

      @boshwa20@boshwa202 жыл бұрын
    • @@marcusaaronliaogo9158 Yeah, but breaking his arms, the part he puts his ice swords on, does nothing to affect the ice swords

      @boshwa20@boshwa202 жыл бұрын
    • @@furiousnoodles9857 I was gonna say the same, I absolutely hate how it still poisons you. I also think that cutting off Bazel's tail doesn't even affect how many bombs he drops with the tail attack, or it's just 1 bomb less at most. Such a shame.

      @pondiker7366@pondiker73662 жыл бұрын
  • I was watching a lot if your old vods, and ended up going back to 3U recently. What a fantastic game. It's hard to pinpoint exactly why, but it feels much more alive. The old games had so much soul

    @vangoghsseveredear@vangoghsseveredear2 жыл бұрын
    • "The old games had so much soul" perfectly said. It's the whole reason I bounced off World in the end. Something about it lost that soul in my eyes and I could feel it the whole way through including Iceborne. I think Rise has it again though and has become my new Favorite

      @austinhomant5592@austinhomant55922 жыл бұрын
  • 3U is definitely my favorite game in the franchise, being the first to go above 1000 hours and being the first to solo absolutely everything (even event quests). The story, the music, the challenge with the mechanics both of the hunter and the monsters, and even underwater combat... I love it all

    @victorribeiro6772@victorribeiro67722 жыл бұрын
  • When you start talking about the aesthetics and specifically the night sky in flooded forest, you hit me hard. I thought I was the only one noticing those things. I love the more harmonic, foggy and colder tones in general, and as an artist, I mind aesthetics a lot (and this doesn't mean good graphics). I find the aesthetic of 3u the definition of harmony, not to mention the beautiful OST which contains many of the most beautiful themes in the franchise, and the sea theme in general. It really is my favourite title and the feeling it gave me among all other mh titles is unique. It'll be always my favourite. And I returned on it to work on my guild card after years 🥲

    @notme8152@notme8152 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm an artist too and I totally agree with you! The maps felt naturalistic and in a way, that matched the theme of the entire game. World was great but felt a lot more fantasy inspired and the open map design meant a lot of the open vistas of the past games got left behind. The scale of some of those MH3U background landscapes just made you feel so small and insignificant. It's something I miss from newer entries. I think Tri's flooded forest is still my favorite map of all time. I haven't seen a single jungle map yet that makes it actually feel like you're in a dense, rainy forest on a cloudy, rainy day. It's perfect.

      @Atomic_Chef@Atomic_Chef9 ай бұрын
  • About Mirialis and the Dragonators (As someone who hunted over 20 Solo) it has "Key attacks patterns" or so to speak, tells that indicate that he is going to follow you or willingly get in place. They are hard to see and are often cancelled if you topple him before you get it into possition. Other thing is Multiplayer, if he focuses in a hunter that does not know of the tells and does not go to the dragonator, then you just miss it as well. Underwater Dragonator is usually when he returns from land to sea and does a bite rush towards the player, so you gotta jump and swim towards the Dragonator before it's fully submerged. Land Dragonator usually is when he does 2 bite rushes after a volcanic explosion attack (The meteor shower one) Not knowing in advance will make you always miss Dragonators. But come on, only schizos hunt enough Mirialis to notice.

    @BananaHoardX@BananaHoardX2 жыл бұрын
  • I'm so glad somebody actually understands how biases, are not only inevitable, but they are also core to how we process what's good or bad and Best or worst. The best thing we can do when you meet somebody with a different opinion than ours, is to be open minded and try to understand why they might think that way, instead of shutting it off as simply "wrong opinions". For me personally, my favorite MH game is Generation Ultimate, mostly because it's the one I've played the most, but it's also because it has almost everything that other MH games had, due to it being a celebratory title. It had the most monsters, it arguably has the most weapon depth due to Hunter Arts, it has the most locales, etc etc. But I know people might not agree with me, and it's fine, I'll actually try to understand your pov and hope you would do the same

    @retromastery7010@retromastery7010 Жыл бұрын
  • There was somebody, on the 3U forums, who wrote a paragraph-or-so review of each and every bowgun available in game, and I really appreciated that. It’s a shame those forums got shut down. Anyway great video, big fan of 3rd gen *also Gobul, Snarf, Pecco, and Volvidon are probably my favorite monsters in the series. I’d love to see any of the first three again in modern entries, but at least Volvi is still kicking :,)

    @garbodude4365@garbodude43652 жыл бұрын
    • Snarf lives in GU still. Such a fun monster

      @WH40KHero@WH40KHero2 жыл бұрын
  • Fantastic video regarding one of my favorite games in the Monster Hunter series! You did this game justice with your in-depth commentary, criticisms on how 3U could be improved, and dedication in playing the other games in the series (both new and old) to see how well the games hold up. Regardless you main Long Sword so I retract my previous statement.

    @hypnovike@hypnovike2 жыл бұрын
  • Let's go, can't wait to see this one! I only ever played te 3DS version, but I had a BLAST with it! Definitely one of the best MH games out there 👌

    @mh-dalamsecondchannel7930@mh-dalamsecondchannel79302 жыл бұрын
  • That game holds a great place in my heart for introducing me to the whole serie. Moga village is nostlagic as heck, each time I start my game I HAVE to spend a few minutes listening to it's theme ! Nice review overall, it was interesting to discover your opinion on this gem !

    @natgel17@natgel17 Жыл бұрын
  • 3U is what got me completely and utterly obsessed with the series. From the second I picked it up I was doomed to spend countless hours playing it lol, and that I have. Thanks for the video man. Love it

    @ButtaJr96@ButtaJr962 жыл бұрын
  • 40:00 all i remember from charms in tri was using them as support for maps, tracking/monster hp, and traps(?). maybe not traps but something that helped with it. i never really got into farming them since it took too long and i might have been on one of the bad lists. 44:50 as a lagi switch axe user if i was ever unsure of the attack going to hit i would just swap to axe mode mid attack to ensure a hit and as i slowly moved closer i would then swap back for more combos. ive already said it but it needs repeating, the underwater fights were fun :D although i never played 3u it looks like a lot of fun

    @scp2539@scp2539 Жыл бұрын
  • The art style and atmosphere is what I miss most from the 3rd gen. The deep yet muted colours, the misty conditions on maps like the Flooded Forest and Tundra, pre-4th gen Monster Hunter games had this mysterious haze about them, like you were venturing forth into the unknown, unsure what intimidating new beast of nature you would encounter next. The soundtrack as well is easily my favourite across the entire series, every feeling the game wants you to feel, you will feel it. And of course the monsters all just exude character. Deviljho, Amatsu (I know he isn’t in 3U, but he should’ve been) and Zinogre are my top 3 monsters in the series full stop, Agnaktor and Brachydios aren’t far behind. And Ceadeus. Fighting Sunbreak’s final boss made me think about how much I missed the subtlety of elder dragons like Ceadeus. He isn’t some world ending, aoe spamming monstrosity, with a bombastic vocal choir theme, he’s just a big, rare, unique and sympathetic creature who happens to be on a collision course with the village. His encounter has a mythic quality to it and really emphasizes the tragedy in having to put him down. I really hope the next Monster Hunter game takes a few notes from this one’s presentation.

    @tylermacgregor1320@tylermacgregor1320 Жыл бұрын
  • My friend in middle school bought me this game for my birthday as he didn't have anyone to play with. We would do hunts on the bus ride back from school, waiting for our parents to pick us up from practice, and so much more. That comradery got me invested in this series and it's one of the most satisfying gameplay loops I've discovered. I think 3U showed me just how much fun co-op games could be and why I think World was so awesome for me as now many of my friends who had no interest in the genre now had an accessible option.

    @Cobalt_11@Cobalt_114 ай бұрын
  • Man thanks so much for this video! Awesome coverage; being my most nostalgic MH as well. But oh god you reminded me of charm tables...x.x

    @moejuggler6033@moejuggler60332 жыл бұрын
  • Respect! Was going to take a break from monhun before Sunbreak and then you drop a banger video and suddenly I'm back in Moga. LETS GOOO!

    @mattxstarx@mattxstarx2 жыл бұрын
  • Man, underwater combat was AWESOME. I'm a gunner and on top of being faster underwater than on land, I also got the bounce-effect on my bullets. It was unique to gen 3 and hitting a underwater monster in the neck would sometimes collaterally hit the head too. Monstrous.

    @TheTexasDice@TheTexasDice3 ай бұрын
  • Me and my good friend and roommate in college played this so hard our friends talk about it as if we almost died hahah. I miss college. We would go to bed at 4 am wake up at 9 and ply till 4 am again or even 6 am to 10 we treated it as a job and we loved it

    @PersianGamer36@PersianGamer362 жыл бұрын
  • I heavily disagree with your opinion on Alatreon in this game, though I respect your opinion. This version of Alatreon is an incredible fight and one of the best in MonHun at least in my opinion because it truly tests your abilities as a hunter with regards to openings and positioning. Alatreon's head has such a ridiculously high hitzone value that there's little point in attacking other parts, however due to Alatreon's almost regal pose it holds its head far above the player most of the time (something I think took away from its character in World). The key was learning its moveset and learning when you could attack its head, there were certain attacks where it would lower its head for a moment and you had the perfect opportunity to land a golf swing or charged slash. Certain attacks it performed were guaranteed for it to taunt you and lower its head, even while in the air. See, in world people hate when Alatreon flied but in 3U there were still plenty of openings. If it used 4 lightning claws in a row it was guaranteed to taunt and lower its head, so free golf swing. The AOE lightning attack on the ground as well, the fireball, a roar, the AOE lightning attack in the air. There's a guide for it on Gamefaqs but learning its moveset was truly rewarding, more so than any other monster for me. You could even headsnipe it as it turned around after a dragon charge, say. Stuff like that made the fight truly the greatest with the Grongigas in my opinion. There were some cool mechanics like the head stuck in the wall, or the binder, but for the most part it was a simple fight testing your positioning and your fundamentals. Love that fight so much. You don't have to agree, but I hope I explained at least decently why I think it's so amazing. Edit, the attacks are also pretty fair in my opinion, you only really ever get hit when you get greedy.

    @mtgleam8723@mtgleam87232 жыл бұрын
    • Finally someone who gets it

      @Knight_Igris@Knight_Igris2 жыл бұрын
    • 100%

      @Spearhead401@Spearhead4012 жыл бұрын
    • Chad hunter. Chad explanation. Based department? Yea is for u.

      @eW91dHViZSBpcyBjZW5zb3JzaGlw@eW91dHViZSBpcyBjZW5zb3JzaGlw Жыл бұрын
    • This is only with perspective of hammer/gs. What about weapons that dont have high dmg peaks to use on those short taunt windows? Maybe you would enjoy the fight much less with those weapons

      @farts77@farts77 Жыл бұрын
    • @@farts77 Probably would enjoy it less but the same concept applies, it's just not going to be as satisfying using a demon dance or half spirit combo on the head than knocking it out with a golf swing.

      @mtgleam8723@mtgleam8723 Жыл бұрын
  • Great retrospective. 3U is my favourite in the series as well. The Moga Village music touches me deeply every time I hear it.

    @Zen.Connection@Zen.Connection2 жыл бұрын
  • Another banger video man. Like I said in your Freedom Unite retrospective, your structuring is really good, and the explanations are top notch. I actually remembered a few months ago that I had tried MH3U on the 3DS and I was mad confused on what I was doing, and I thought the game was wack. Now I wish I could time travel back and convince younger me to give it another go, cause I think there's a certain charm to the older games that I feel like some 5th gen players could like

    @eclipsewh7777@eclipsewh77772 жыл бұрын
  • Tri was my first MH. Don’t think i ever got past Lagiacrus, or maybe a few monsters after that (curse under water fights). When World came out as an adult I sunk so many damn hours into that game, I appreciated that it was a bit more accessible to newer players as well as getting rid of loading screens was a great step for the franchise. I wanted more Monster Hunter so I ended up buying 3U for my 3DS. I didn’t even play it that much, or even touch my DS shortly after buying it, but the nostalgia of seeing locals and hearing the music from the Wii game was worth the purchase. I bought Rise and Iceborne recently and have been having so much fun. Despite not getting super far in the game I’m just glad I bought Tri all those years ago, because I’m not sure I would have given the new games a try, and they have given me so much joy these last few years.

    @NotMac@NotMac2 жыл бұрын
  • I am only 5 minutes into the video and I can already appreciate how much attention you call to what the individual values in a game to determine whether or not said game is good for them. THANK YOU!

    @lthefifteenth661@lthefifteenth6612 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the video. I never experienced 3rd Gen MH properly, but after your essay I added MH3U to my to-do list. I also really appreciate that you talked about the colour choice in MH. Coming from MHFU, an already cartoonish game, MH Tri somehow still managed to overwhelm me with its oversaturated and almost drawing-like visuals. Good to know that they toned it down afterwards.

    @Sedeerah@Sedeerah2 жыл бұрын
  • hell yeah i love watching these long video essay type videos. i started with rise so it's cool seeing people's thoughts and memories with older titles

    @Langtree@Langtree2 жыл бұрын
  • Started on the ps2 original, but 3g is by far my favorite entry. Great art direction, fantastic 3rd gen music, good maps, and I never minded the underwater like a lot seem to. Ceadeus theme always gives me goosebumps. Great vid. I will however have to fight you to the death about green nargy though, super fun fight since he tends to chain his spins together. Rolling through all of them in perfect timing feels awesome.

    @daeamiralis1210@daeamiralis12102 жыл бұрын
  • I love this game, thanks for reminding me of the charm tables I’m gonna reset my 3ds tomorrow, to get ready for the Wii U version !

    @alexisnunez2877@alexisnunez2877 Жыл бұрын
  • As always, you make the raddest Monster Hunter videos. Like you, I started with Tri, but 3U was the most nostalgic for me. I played through most of it with a friend, and it was the only time I had gotten into and through G Rank until World (I've since gone back and spent more time with earlier games, though). It was truly a great time, and it has some of my favorite areas in the series. Also, I've since become both more understanding of those who didn't like the reset monster roster, but also even more convinced it was necessary to do it when they did. At the time, Fredom Unite was the ultimate Monster Hunter game - it had every zone and every monster from the first two generations, and in general the first two gens never removed monsters, only added them, so I can understand someone used to this feeling burned. At the same time, though, I think Tri was the perfect time to break this trend, before it started getting in the way. And by stripping away almost all the old large monsters, they really freed themselves to change the roster as they like in the future. If they had tried to keep only adding monsters, not only would it have gotten progressively harder, likely reducing the number of new monsters we see, but it would have only created more backlash when they inevitably did so later. With the massive graphical upgrade in 5th gen, they would certainly have had to make cuts then, and would have only gotten more pushback than they did with Tri. And while I'm ambivalent about swimming coming back: Let's see the dark caves and torches from Tri come back. Those were one of the best and most atmospheric inclusions, and fighting Giginox in a pitch black cave was incredible.

    @MikhailKutzow@MikhailKutzow2 жыл бұрын
    • I started with 4u, my old friend hooked me up on its demo and seeing gore magala got me really interested. Though online players were really rude to me because I was new and didn't understand skills But damn I miss the G rank crimson fatty and dalamadur it was simpler times when I was younger honestly :(

      @Forestflight_@Forestflight_2 жыл бұрын
  • Was enjoying the video already, but at the 2:52 mark is when I knew I was going to subscribe. Great video!

    @Croey@Croey2 жыл бұрын
  • Ah yes the perfect video for me. The MH game I always wanted to experience but never could. Been waiting for this one!

    @PLSHSL@PLSHSL2 жыл бұрын
    • Hope you enjoy it!

      @SuperRADLemon@SuperRADLemon2 жыл бұрын
  • The first minute explains why I like your videos so much

    @Sizzer1337@Sizzer13372 жыл бұрын
  • Tri U was my entry into MH, I got it with the Wii U during a promotion at Big W where you could choose one of several games to claim. I had seen MH3 multiple times on the shelves and really wanted to check it out so when 3U was available in this promotion, I jumped at it. I spent hundreds of hours of hours playing the game and ended up with some people I played the game regularly with. I wish publishers cared more for game preservation, I have no issues emulating the game but would love to see an official re-release on PC or even the Switch.

    @garamoth97@garamoth972 жыл бұрын
  • Definitely my favourite out of the "old school" games, also holy shit 3U being 11 years old makes me feel eligible for the seniors discount at Denny's

    @jabronijackpot@jabronijackpot Жыл бұрын
  • This game was so great. I still remember vividly playing it with my brother and one of his friends. It was so difficult for us to reach even gold ceadus and when I revisited my save file to get to miralis, I found out that I'm on the wrong charm table and that the set I was trying to build couldn't have ever worked out. Still, I adapted, and after dying to stygian countless times due to his insane damage and health, I finally was able to pull through thanks to the brachy hammer. This video did bring back a lot of memories, so thanks a lot for making it :)

    @toastskill@toastskill2 жыл бұрын
  • I am always stunned how much time u take to do those videos good job dude !

    @besttrash6574@besttrash65742 жыл бұрын
    • Glad you like them!

      @SuperRADLemon@SuperRADLemon2 жыл бұрын
  • The part about MH Tri really hit home with me. I was 13 when the game came out and, having played MHFU a lot, I was hyped. Unfortunately, I had the worst internet connection at the time. If I was lucky, it would go 15-30 minutes before collapsing. Obviously not enough time to establish an online connection and go on a hunt regularly. That means I was able to get a glimpse of that online town but never actually got to truly experience it, even though I tried (desperately). That meant I was stuck with the 15 or so monsters that were available offline. I was so disappointed by that game. The change in visual appearance from MHFU really threw me off, too. Knowing that MHFU built upon MHF1+2, I remember sitting there, like: Is this what MH actually is? I considered MHFU to be a genius exception to an otherwise lackluster experience. Such a shame. There is more to the story (I know no one cares), but in short: Not owning the respective consoles, the next title I got was World, which didn't really catch me with its convoluted map design and comparatively low difficulty (pre-iceborn), so I stopped bothering after about 90 hours of playing. Now I'm back for the PC release of Rise and hoping that Sunbreak will not disappoint, as I am somehow still in love with this game.

    @Sedeerah@Sedeerah2 жыл бұрын
    • May I suggest you take the time to save for a DS and get monster hunter 4 ultimate, it’s arguably one of the best mh ever made

      @ioxantxoi@ioxantxoi2 жыл бұрын
  • amazing video - love your retrospectives

    @theFakesign98@theFakesign982 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks so much!

      @SuperRADLemon@SuperRADLemon2 жыл бұрын
    • @@SuperRADLemon thank you for making them :)

      @theFakesign98@theFakesign982 жыл бұрын
  • Hey, Great video man. alway love your content. Just want to point out a bit about here 54:35 Sub Quest actually already introduced in MH 2 Dos and Frontier as well (since frontier started out with Dos engine.). Its also in the original Tri and more similar to subquest in dos and frontier which has subquest A nd B.

    @naokkykuzunoha1539@naokkykuzunoha15392 жыл бұрын
  • I watched the entire video bro your long videos are awesome dog keep up the good shit man

    @latinoheat612@latinoheat6122 жыл бұрын
  • While 4u is the game that really started me on the road of a hunter, Tri was where I got a small, confusing, and fascinating taste of the series that child me just didn't have the option of playing, due to lacking consoles to play. But I always remembered the experience of my friend coercing me into playing the infamous monster guts quest.

    @tripps3631@tripps36312 жыл бұрын
  • Love your long form stuff

    @gfan3216@gfan32162 жыл бұрын
  • Man I live this game. Introduced me to some great friends that I still hunt with to this day. Such a great community in this series. Ivory Lagiacrus is my favorite monster!

    @ethanbragg3399@ethanbragg33992 жыл бұрын
  • Love the thumbnail, it just looks super nice

    @cannnb@cannnb2 жыл бұрын
  • Bruh I started off with 3 Ultimate. Never actually got past the final boss of the single player game. That massive fish with a beard. Then I sold my Wii U… But DAMN was it fun. I can tell you that MH3U still holds a massive place in my heart. Going back to Moga Village on the 3DS, just running around, maybe going to explore the island, stuff like that. It reminds me of my childhood. Well, more like my very early teens. But it was so much simpler back then. I mean life, not MH. I remember not knowing what weapon to use, and trying the S+S. But I found it did basically nothing to small monsters. Of coarse, little me was dead wrong, but back then, I had no frame for damage. And then I took up the GreatSword. And man, it took down Jaggi in a single fully charged swing. And not to mention the SOUND and FEELING of swinging that thing. I still remember beating the Great Jaggi, making my Jaggi Armor/GS, and going to take on the world… Anyway, that’s my reminiscing on the old days.

    @Jack-lo5me@Jack-lo5me Жыл бұрын
  • Ah yes! my personal favorite MH game of all time!,Tri was also my definitive entry to the series,and i instantly became a fan,Tri Ultimate blew my mind in how it was everything i love from Tri and so much more!,i would like to share everything i love about this game,but,i think you prety much summed it perfectly in your video!,maybe a personal point of why i love this game so much was indeed the fact that it was the very first game i could play in a TV and then just pass the data to my 3DS,i love portable gaming,and my first ever taste of MH was Freedom Unite on a PSP a friend lend me for a while(i didnt own the console) so having this option in TriU just made me evne more of an addict to a game i already love,i proudleyy have both WiiU and 3DS versions autographed by the developers when i met them at Comic-con! one thing ill never understand tho,why was the cover art for this game changued?,the western release had Azure Rathalos,while the Japanese release had Bracchydios,never understood why that happened

    @dimitryryutta@dimitryryutta2 жыл бұрын
  • This is one of my favourite mh games and I recently beat dire miralis for the first time, and currently trying to complete it solo

    @callubear@callubear2 жыл бұрын
  • I had 3 on the wii. First monster hunter game and an excellent entry point. Not too complex, just enough to be cool.

    @Tank_Facts@Tank_Facts2 жыл бұрын
  • Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate was the last game me and my friends played almost every weekend locally. Meeting after school, ordering Pizza and grinding those mantles. Good old days. We played on the 3DS and I later got a Wii U Bundle with the game. This way we could play with the fight on the big screen while still being in the same room which was amazing at the time. I still gladly revisist 3 Ultimate to this day from time to time and it's always a blast. I was never a big fan of underwater combat, but years later I don't mind it as much. If they would port this game to switch I'd buy it day one.

    @Fanabi94@Fanabi942 жыл бұрын
  • For the amount of effort you put into your videos, you deserve so much more attention! I always love these kinds of videos man

    @tapwaterandhairstraighteners@tapwaterandhairstraighteners2 жыл бұрын
    • Glad you like them!

      @SuperRADLemon@SuperRADLemon2 жыл бұрын
  • 3U on the 3ds was my first exposure to the series. Only ever got up to HR Agnakor but it has a special place in my heart

    @aaronr.265@aaronr.2652 жыл бұрын
  • Your videos are always so cool and well done keep it up!!!

    @TheAcidPumpkin@TheAcidPumpkin2 жыл бұрын
    • Glad you like them!

      @SuperRADLemon@SuperRADLemon2 жыл бұрын
  • I love these! Do em for every entry👹

    @MadPete@MadPete2 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing video, very well done. Love me some 3U

    @Matti_Mattsen@Matti_Mattsen2 жыл бұрын
  • Great video and it was nice to see someone defend 3U instead of "water bad upvotes to the left". 3U was the first MH game for me and my friends, and although 4U is our favorite 3U has a special place for us. I really really really hope Capcom does some sort of HD collection including this game for Switch.

    @ZelniteMH@ZelniteMH Жыл бұрын
  • My favourite activity in MHT and MH Ultimate was free hunting in Moga Woods, with Cha-cha and the mystery pot, crafting and hunting until the monsters sropped appearing. It combined resource management with the hunting.

    @katebaker9984@katebaker9984 Жыл бұрын
  • 2:55 Hell yeah, a friend and I didn't have a memory card so we left his n64 on for days to beat that game. The mech fights were awesome.

    @TheLucidChiba@TheLucidChiba6 ай бұрын
  • MH3 and ultimate were the games that introduced me to the game and completely got me in the MH series, to the exception that i didn't play online until generation ultimate ( and yes, i did all the multiplayer content either solo, or in local duo, what a delightful experience was it when i finally played online )

    @chocolatinerevolutionnaire3730@chocolatinerevolutionnaire37302 жыл бұрын
  • Great video. Decided to play the game last year and I've been having more fun in general going through it over 4U and currently GU. While World is still my favorite for Gameplay and QOL which.....streamlined out basically every issue I have with the series, I really do love 3U's Maps, Music, and Roster. Also the part break sounds are so meaty.

    @VPT2@VPT22 жыл бұрын
  • best vid you've made so far on the best game on the series (honestly shared nr 1 with World)

    @thomasvlekke5365@thomasvlekke53652 жыл бұрын
  • swimming/underwatercombat is actually the most fun/interesting mechanic

    @xraymone@xraymone2 жыл бұрын
  • i love mh4u's low rank story but mh3u always comes back around and brings a big grin on my face. it was the first monster hunter game i played and great jaggi carted at least 11 times and was gonna cart since i didn't know what i was doing and couldn't craft anything. it was on my last chance for the quest did learn to take my time and learn how the great jaggi behaved and got the kill then right after i was able to start undering how to craft. in the end mh3u will always have a place in my heart and love almost everything about it! thank for making a great video about it!

    @TheOmareon@TheOmareon Жыл бұрын
  • This was my 1st entry into the monster hunter - I never finished it because monster hunter 4 came out - and I switched to that - I’m gonna be really interested for you to review that one - 4U is my personal favorite

    @strike732@strike7322 жыл бұрын
  • So hype for this. Started this "clunky" and "jank" series on the Wii U and played with a game pad. Still loved it.

    @henrybuehler7585@henrybuehler75852 жыл бұрын
  • The very game that got me into the series. I hope a remaster or reboot will be done for switch.

    @nargascoota6896@nargascoota68962 жыл бұрын
  • Portable 3rd is so nostalgic, man I remember playing it with my cousins. I miss those days they all have their own lives now 😔

    @polpogiovana629@polpogiovana6295 ай бұрын
  • Tri on the Wii was my first monster hunter game and i immediately fell in love. Of every monster hunter game, id want a remaster of it.

    @ntmetroid@ntmetroid8 ай бұрын
  • Just bought this game on my Wii U yesterday, now I’m very excited to play it :))

    @gamerdotgpg891@gamerdotgpg8912 жыл бұрын
  • To point out what makes Green Narg different. He uses his tail spikes more than normal Narg and they have a higher chance to stun you. As well as the spikes he launches as a projectile being an instant stun.

    @Rat_the_Renegade@Rat_the_Renegade2 жыл бұрын
    • And his armour looks badass in green imo

      @yobro6053@yobro60532 жыл бұрын
    • I also felt the “more aggressive subspecies” really hard with Green narg. He just… never let up, never gave up that predatory joy of hunting you whereas regular narg liked to at least pretend to be calculating and careful. Green narg was only out to hurt you and do it as quickly as possible. It actually made it one of my favorite subspecies.

      @songbird6414@songbird64142 жыл бұрын
    • @@songbird6414 Yeah I did forget to mention he is also more aggressive.

      @Rat_the_Renegade@Rat_the_Renegade2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Rat_the_Renegade I only mentioned it because the games tend to say that a lot for subs, but green narg was the only one I really felt on it. His aggression made it a completely different fight for me.

      @songbird6414@songbird64142 жыл бұрын
  • Mh3u was honestly the game that got me into MH. Picked it up because gamestop and walmart didn't have the game I was looking for at the time. When I finally find that game, I played it through once then went back to MH. Fast forward to noe and I've bought every game that came out since then

    @Kono194@Kono194 Жыл бұрын
  • MH3U for the 3DS was my entrypoint for the MH series, i used to play some quests on my Friends Psp back when MHFU was released but never really got a chance to expirence it. I had 0 Friends who had Mh3u tho.. did Solo Dire Miralis first Try with 5 Minuts left on the clock, man i felt good.

    @aghostyy9603@aghostyy9603 Жыл бұрын
  • My first armor set in this game was barroth, ever since then I have loved that monster, this game will always be a classic, hope we can play it again online with friends

    @Thisisntpmc@Thisisntpmc2 жыл бұрын
    • Imagine if Capcom started remastering/porting over older games to the switch and pc. I want a HD mh4u so badly lmao 😅

      @Spearhead401@Spearhead4012 жыл бұрын
  • 4 Ultimate was my first Monster Hunter. I loved it so much that I picked up 3 Ultimate. Something about it really resonated with me.

    @o2xygen717@o2xygen7172 жыл бұрын
  • You're one of my favourite MH reviewer. Thanks for the new vid

    @ENZEED@ENZEED2 жыл бұрын
    • Appreciate that

      @SuperRADLemon@SuperRADLemon2 жыл бұрын
  • Monster Hunter Dos is the introduction of sub-quests and even if it does have sub-quests I have yet to see it in any form in Low Rank. I do know you can sell account items on the red box with the exception of eggs.

    @manuelmontoya8839@manuelmontoya88392 жыл бұрын
  • How many can say they watched this video from beginning to end in one sit down viewing... I did... Great Video.

    @frankielinkgaming4215@frankielinkgaming4215 Жыл бұрын
    • It's really the direction reviews and retrospectives need to go in going foward... great set up. Great break down...

      @frankielinkgaming4215@frankielinkgaming4215 Жыл бұрын
  • Mh tri brings back so much nostalgia for me 10,000 + hours and was there in the final minutes of the servers being switched off 😭

    @TroubleMaker249@TroubleMaker2492 жыл бұрын
  • Tri and 3U are both such special games to me that defined such a large part of my growing up. It is incredible how much of these games have stuck with me even now. Meeting your first Jho through a Qurupeco online, fishing a Gobul with a frog, realising just how big Duramboros was and just taking in the vibes of Moga Village. I need to revisit it all soon. Great video 👍

    @SoopLexi@SoopLexi7 ай бұрын
  • You video made me give it 3U a shot and i was having fun till i got to HR with P.Rath where i was frustrated as hell with the fight...then i got to grinding Lagi to get the thunder hammer...get stuff like defense horn and traps, flashbombs and such ..the feeling of using everything at my disposal and beating her i was so proud and really started to enjoy old school MH.

    @thefireskeleton@thefireskeleton Жыл бұрын
  • I only learned about charm tables a few months ago only to find out I had the best one all along in my OG save file as a wee lad

    @mtgleam8723@mtgleam87232 жыл бұрын
  • Ahhh thats the game of my childhood, and the one that got me into monster hunter up to this day! I remember borrowing a friend's 3ds after they showed me how the game plays, and then that was it, I was hooked. Until I could buy the game I'd milk dry the demo, and it was also the first time I got to rank g after killing the golden Ceadeus! To this day I played MH4U, MHWorld, and rn I'm omw to rank G on MHGenU! My goal there is to kill the Ahtal-Ka, and once that's done I'm picking up MHRise and Sunbreak later! All of that to say that this game got me hooked on the whole series , and while I don't remember what was really good about MH3U, I know I love it! This video is definitely gonna stir up some memories!

    @alexielouisl.8462@alexielouisl.8462 Жыл бұрын
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