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Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate – 3DS Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Nintendo 3DS Game


PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:013388305100
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo 3DS
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:3DS_MONSTER_HUNTER_3_ULTIMAT

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

3DS Console

ESRB Rating

Teen

Genre

Action & Adventure, role-playing

Players

1-4

Condition

Used

167 reviews for Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate – 3DS Game

  1. Christopher Moore

    This game is huge compared to the older MH portable games. The graphics really surprised me, I wasn’t expecting much, as I usually play my Vita, but the New 3DS Xl plays this game flawlessly and looks amazing as well. It has a ton of content, armors, weapons, and even free DLC. It replaces Felynes in quests with 2 Shaka-laka companions, they are unlocked by doing Moga Village quests. You can now free roam in Moga Woods, killing bosses you’ve hunted in previous quests, gather materials, and most importantly Resources for the village. I can’t state enough how much love I feel for this game.

  2. Codi L Brooks

    I bought this game for my younger brother(11 years old) for his birthday. He says he enjoys it very much and the gameplay didn’t seem to violent for his age. Other than that, don’t really know much about the game.

  3. Brittany E Avery

    Brother-in-law loved it, didn’t stop playing till he beat the game. According to him it’s a great game, well worth playing.

  4. fabian loza

    Love monster ever since monster hunter freedom unite, can’t wait for monster hunter worlds!

  5. john Padilla

    cross play with the wiiu (local play, wiiu, most be host) great game to play with more people

  6. DesertRex

    *Quick Note: I am the reviewer’s son*The purpose of this review is to inform other Monster Hunter fans about this game and to highlight the changes (as well as to shower some praise on a little-known series). I may use some terminoligal that a non-monster hunter fan won’t understand, but I’ll keep that to a minimum. Anyway, this is the third game in the third generation of monster hunter. The third generation started with Monster Hunter 3/Tri(which will be reffered to from now on as MH3) on the Wii in 2010/late 2009 in Japan. In late 2010, the Japan-exclusive Monster Hunter Portable third was released on the PSP. Portable 3rd added plenty of new content, in the form of more monsters and weapons. Then, in late 2011, Monster Hunter 3 G was released on the 3ds in Japan. 18 months later, it’s here in the US.Now, will you like it? That really depends. At it’s very core, it is Monster Hunter Tri, and if you didn’t like it, then you won’t like this. If you are a Monster Hunter fan, then yes, you will like it. If you are totaly new to the series, don’t pick this up if you are not (a)patient, (b)willing to scour through online wikis, (c)are totally apalled by guys with oversized weapons able to stay underwater for ten minutes at a time(not a typo),or want a half-decent story in a video game. The story is, for the most part, non-existent; you are a hunter assigned to a villiage built on water that has been plauged by earthquakes. The village chieftan thinks it’s a large leviathan calle.

  7. Pedro Luis Atay Suarez

    Video game for my son, if my son begged me to buy him this game. This pleased, I have not played, but the magnificent parks told me, so I recommend it. Cheers .

  8. Maggie Black

    This is one of those games that keeps on giving…it isn’t boring my son yet, and a lot of them do, pretty quickly. If your gamer wants it, buy it.

  9. Yangviii

    Monster Hunter. If you love monster hunter, there’s no reason to really hate this game. Maybe unless you are super picky, and don’t like the swimming, or don’t like the fact it’s a lot easier.What’s it about? There’s very little story. Just a few chats between the villagers, and you get quests to go hunt this or that. I’d say it might as well not have a story but it actually doesn’t, so… yeah. So what’s good about it? Everything else. The sound is great, visuals great and some places are cool in 3D although I don’t play in 3D.. hurts my eyes x.xThe gameplay! Hunt giant monsters, and then wear them and kill them with the clothes and weapons you made out of their skin and bones! Muahahaha.. Sounds evil, which is why it’s called Monster Hunter instead of Animal Hunters.. Don’t worry, it’s okay to kill evil monsters! Phew, close one there, PETA!The thrill of the hunt. All I gotta say. Great game. Every fight is a "boss fight", except for gathering quests. Every quest has a 50 minute limit, except special quests. 3 death limit or else you fail.Cons:-No story (not necessarily a con)-It can be hard to get that 1% or 2% drop that takes 20-30 minute to kill a monster, Can get annoying when making armor/weapons.-Difficult turns off many people. Many have been turned off by the huge difficult in the series, although this game made the game a lot easier.-Some say the game is too slow.. But that is really subjective. It’s fast enough I’d say.-Minor stuff, but usually depends on.

  10. BrantKeebler

    Got it

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