It is. Playing it with other people make the game. Playing by yourself is good but definitely not the reason to get the game. Also best to play on a 3DS XL but that's just my opinion. The camera angles work best on a larger screen.Is this a game best played with another 3DS owner?
Yeah, I got a M&L 3DS XL and a Zelda 3DS XL the past few weeks for $150 each, and just trying to build my library, but nobody else I know has a 3DS.It is. Playing it with other people make the game. Playing by yourself is good but definitely not the reason to get the game. Also best to play on a 3DS XL but that's just my opinion. The camera angles work best on a larger screen.
You can also play locally with someone on WiiU but yes it's meant to be played co-op.Is this a game best played with another 3DS owner?
I've always wondered if we can still apply the 20% off for being a GCU member to a PM, or if that would be considered double dipping.Darn it! I missed it now have to paying taxes to evil Gamestop. Oh, i can get Best buy Price match
Nope. The discount automatically adjusts first then they pm to the lower price. So if it's 39.99 it'll auto ring down to the 31.98 (give or take) and they price match from there.I've always wondered if we can still apply the 20% off for being a GCU member to a PM, or if that would be considered double dipping.
Gamestop. That works.In the time it took me to drive to bb it sold out. Can't pm if i can't prove the price
Thanks for the heads up. Had $20 in credit so for GS so I'll finally give the Monster Hunter series a whirl. Reserved my copy and everything.Maybe you should update that GS has it for the same price, GS took my money again.
You can play local co-op connecting to other 3DS systems and/or a WiiU. To play online with the 3DS version you have to connect through the WiiU version.Someone correct me if I'm wrong here. With this verison if there isn't any WiFi co-op on this as a standalone 3DS, you either had to had co-op locally or WiFi via through the WiiU or something? If so that really sucks since if it's anything like Tri on the Wii the later half the damn game is co-op only.
You can level up your character using either or right or am I just remembering wrong? I remember it being able to take it on the go and continuing your missions, this was one of the big reasons why I bought this one too.You can play local co-op connecting to other 3DS systems and/or a WiiU. To play online with the 3DS version you have to connect through the WiiU version.
Yeah thats what I thought.You can play local co-op connecting to other 3DS systems and/or a WiiU. To play online with the 3DS version you have to connect through the WiiU version.
Yeah, there's a transfer thing that lets you send your character back and forth.You can level up your character using either or right or am I just remembering wrong? I remember it being able to take it on the go and continuing your missions, this was one of the big reasons why I bought this one too.
All content is available to be played offline, and everything can be solo'd.Someone correct me if I'm wrong here. With this verison if there isn't any WiFi co-op on this as a standalone 3DS, you either had to had co-op locally or WiFi via through the WiiU or something? If so that really sucks since if it's anything like Tri on the Wii the later half the damn game is co-op only.
The Wii U version is on sale too for the same price, somebody posted it last week, seems like it's still that price.Didn't even know Monster Hunter Ultimate was on sale at Gamestop. Thanks for the heads up OP. My friends had been pestering me to play with them, guess it's about time I dive in. :lol:
Is this a permanent price drop?Seems dead on Amazon. But totally on at GS... http://www.gamestop.com/nintendo-3ds/games/monster-hunter-3-ultimate/107749
Hate to post something from GS, but good deal either way.
I didn't know either! Going to the store after work.Didn't even know Monster Hunter Ultimate was on sale at Gamestop. Thanks for the heads up OP. My friends had been pestering me to play with them, guess it's about time I dive in. :lol:
Been reading some are re-shrinked over on SD, whatever that means and not sure why they would do that. Tempted to try out MH for the first time on the Wii U. Same price as 3ds but I think I would enjoy MP. Is it easy to jump in and out of a group?Just picked up my copy at gamestop is everyones copy shrinkwrapped differently then other 3ds games? It looks like it was resealed...
From the website? Be happy if you get an original case, its less than a 50% chance for most games.Thanks OP! The one night I do not check CAG and Monster Hunter Ultimate has a steal deal I'm thinking about buying used from Gamestop...How is buying used from Gamestop anyway? Is it a gamble getting original case, manual, inserts?
You go out, and you hunt monsters, and from the parts of the monsters you kill or capture, you use to make better weapons/armour. You also can catch bugs and mine ore to get materials that are also used in the crafting of weapons/armour. With the better weapons/Armour you are able to kill even stronger and bigger monsters. Etc and etc. The 3DS game is meant mostly for people with the Wii U game, as it allows you to take your character on the go and progress still. But you won't be able to go online without either local co-op, or connecting through your Wii U version. This game took me away from my 360 for well over a straight month, OMG it is good.I tried the demo. I don't get this game!?!?! In stock at my local gamestop.
I picked this up the other night at GS. If I am not at all planning on buying a Wii U, is it still worth playing the 3DS version? I've heard people saying both yes and no, but can't find a solid reason either direction...You go out, and you hunt monsters, and from the parts of the monsters you kill or capture, you use to make better weapons/armour. You also can catch bugs and mine ore to get materials that are also used in the crafting of weapons/armour. With the better weapons/Armour you are able to kill even stronger and bigger monsters. Etc and etc. The 3DS game is meant mostly for people with the Wii U game, as it allows you to take your character on the go and progress still. But you won't be able to go online without either local co-op, or connecting through your Wii U version. This game took me away from my 360 for well over a straight month, OMG it is good.
The game itself is a great game yes, but what REALLY makes it stand out is the version on the Wii U, it is just fantastic. The best part about MMOs and such is when you group with some people or friends and go out to hunt something tough that you can't on your own. MH3U does that hands down. The game is one of the reasons to buy a Wii U, there have been so many sales and bundles at this point if you don't have a Wii U you really should.I picked this up the other night at GS. If I am not at all planning on buying a Wii U, is it still worth playing the 3DS version? I've heard people saying both yes and no, but can't find a solid reason either direction...
I'll be honest, I was having a bit of buyers remorse since I have such a large backlog and can't play anything right now cause of Medical school. I haven't even opened my PS4 or XB1 :/. But your description of the game convinced me and I totally don't feel guilty anymore for buying it <3.You go out, and you hunt monsters, and from the parts of the monsters you kill or capture, you use to make better weapons/armour. You also can catch bugs and mine ore to get materials that are also used in the crafting of weapons/armour. With the better weapons/Armour you are able to kill even stronger and bigger monsters. Etc and etc.
Thanks for this. I was able to PM at Best Buy.Seems dead on Amazon. But totally on at GS... http://www.gamestop.com/nintendo-3ds/games/monster-hunter-3-ultimate/107749
Hate to post something from GS, but good deal either way.
Let me cry you a river while I stare at my literal boxes filled with games that I probably won't have time to play, that I bought just because they were cheap. I mean I totally am going to play them! One day... maybe... possibly?P.S. I think I may be addicted to low video game prices, cause I keep buying games when I know that I won't have time to play them. Must resist the urge......