While “Generations Ultimate” is nice to play at home on the big screen, it is far more impressive in portable mode on the Nintendo Switch. As bad as it sounds “Ultimate” is ideal for those interested in having the same experience twice, or for those who may be interested in trying out the franchise for the very first time.īe advised, those who are new to the series should know that the game possesses an extremely steep learning curve. The idea of the game is to hunt large monsters and harvest items to build improved weapons and armor.īuying “Generations Ultimate” on the Switch ultimately provided the same experience found in the Nintendo 3DS version. Although it’s the newest “Monster Hunter” game to date, it didn’t quite captive this hunter as much as he would’ve liked.įor those outside the know, “Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate” for the Nintendo Switch is a remastered version of the Nintendo 3DS installment “Monster Hunter Generations” which according to Capcom released in 2015. “Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate,” the latest from game video developer and publisher, Capcom, released on Aug.