







⚔️ Hunt Together, Hunt Better — Join the Ultimate Monster Slaying Legacy!
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for Nintendo 3DS delivers a rich multiplayer experience with 4-player online and local modes, featuring over 120 monsters and an arsenal of more than 2,500 weapons. Its innovative verticality mechanic lets players use terrain strategically, while an epic story mode guarantees dozens of hours of engaging gameplay. Perfect for millennial gamers craving deep, social, and tactical hunting adventures.
| ASIN | B00LEW3GAO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,430 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #120 in Nintendo 3DS & 2DS Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (506) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 30521 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.49 x 1.5 x 12.19 cm; 9.07 g |
C**S
Great game
Good contact from the saler
G**H
un des meilleurs jeux sur nintendo ds3, seul ou en réseau , des possibilités très étendues de sélections d'armes pour combattre les monstres , évolution multiples et assez étendues pour les choix, des heures de jeux garanties avant de vous lasser !!! a recommander à partir de 12 ans sinon trop complexe..; )
P**E
Best of the series so far. They utilize the extra mobility in this game a lot. You can climb on tons of things and you have ledges in every area of the map in order to do jumping attacks on monsters and even be able to mount the monsters. The gameplay and control is genius level. The new weapons like the Charge Axe and the Insect Glaive are awesome. The Charge Axe feels like a Switch Axe + Hammer and is great for KOing monster as the Insect Glaive allows for great power ups and a feature to launch yourself in the air to mount monsters. The storyline isn't just one small village like Tri and MH3U but you go to multiple villages and a large city to help the citizens out with their monster problems. The cut scenes are the best so far and the graphics for those are incredible. The graphics for the gameplay while hunting mirrors that of Tri and MH3U but it is still very appealing. The new armor is awesome and they have really outdone themselves on some of the weapon and armor designs. I thought on a mobile platform that this would play terribly. It plays wonderfully. With the Circle Pad Pro it is the same functionality as other consoles like the PS2 and WiiU. It plays much better than Tri did. If you do not have the Circle Pad Pro it is effective to target each monster on hunts and tap L to focus on them. I did that through the first ~50 hunts before my Circle Pad came in and it worked wonderfully. I got the Circle Pad with this to save me from finger and hand cramps which is the only drawback of this game being on the 3DS instead of a home console.
N**A
Very happy with the product And the quick delivery!!!
M**V
Era para un regalo. Todo bien
S**7
I played Monster Hunter Freedom and Monster Hunter Freedom 2 on the PSP, and followed that up with Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate and now 4 Ultimate on the Nintendo 3DS and I can honestly say the game has constantly been improving and evolving, and this latest iteration is easily the best in the series. The classic hunt-gather-forge gameplay remains, but they've worked more of a storyline in to the game this time round. The new areas have that classic monster hunter feel to them, and the new monsters add some great new hunts. Most of all though, the new vertical elements added to the game are fantastic. The new charge blade is great but requires some very carefully timed hits to really make the most use of it, but the insect glaive is just fantastic. Using the insect to gather essence and power yourself up is surprisingly easy one you've practiced a couple of times and you figure out which parts of the monster give you attack/armor/power/health. The best bit though is the ability to vault up, land an attack on the monsters back, jump on and then go to town on it for some serious damage and eventually topple it. It's possible to to this with most of the weapons using the terrain, by jumping off walls and other cliff edges, but the insect glaive just makes it so easy (and gives you another way to jump out of the way of a charging Rathlos). There is also a new monster ability that I will leave out for now as I don't want to ruin the surprise. There are also a few new things added to the game such as the expeditions where you can discover new monsters, collect treasure (often armor/weapons) and then polish them to improve their performance. The addition of palico's (the cats) that you can gear up and either bring with you on hunts or send off on their own to find treasures and other items adds a fun new element as well, and the farming aspect of the game has also been simplified using a special vendor. Overall, this latest iteration of the game is still challenging, brilliant fun, and guaranteed to keep you entertained for hours. Oh, and the pet pig is still there.