A Monster Hunter's Journey | Generational Retrospective

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Obliterating the Last Vestiges of my Personhood with Monster Hunter
I was tasked with looking back at every generation of Monster Hunter. This is an impossible job, at least without taking years to produce a video, so I went with a core entry per generation, and played extra games where necessary. MH1 for gen 1, Dos for gen 2, Tri for gen 3, MH4U (though the ultimate games originated in the 3rd gen) because 4U represents a pretty obvious shift for the series, and that conceit is maximized with Generations Ultimate, then finished Worldborne and Risebreak for gen 5. At the very least, I'm excited for Monster Hunter Wilds now!
Most of my most deranged projects happen because I wrote a couple of words down on a list of goals, and hit them one by one, entirely unaware of what Kingdom Hearts, Drakengard, Persona, Xeno, and now, Monster Hunter, would be like. This experience in longform demento-videos has fundamentally altered my perspective on video games, and helped me develop a whole language to discuss games I otherwise wouldn't have. It's been a rough journey, but you don't set out to get better expecting to land every step without failure. You trip, you fall, you get back up, and you keep on. Thanks so much to everyone who came out to support the show. I'll do some kind of poll-project again, but for now I need some time to unwind =_="
I have 2 regrets - not showing off the palicos in Generations Ultimate and not showing off the Hadoken I got smacked by from behind knocking me off a cliff by another player.
COME CHILL:
/ kbash
/ kbashshow
SPECIAL THANKS:
Gato Nero who recorded a bunch of extra footage for the video!
Cosa for gifting the 5th gen games!
Everyone else I've crossed paths with during this project - it means the world. MONSTER HUNTER WORLD GET IT
Additional sourced footage:
• Monster Hunter Frontie...
• Monster Hunter 3 Ultim...
• MGS: PW HD - All Monst...
• Monster Hunter Frontie...
Music:
Honestly it's just Monster Hunter soundtracks and the Napple Tale OST
CHAPTERS:
0:00 setting out
5:25 the foundation (MH1)
33:05 the expansion (Dos + Portable Games)
56:56 the culmination (Tri)
01:20:08 the shift (MH4U+GenUlt)
01:59:13 the new era (Worldborne/Risebreak)
How do you tackle Monster Hunter meaningfully? With a Monster Hunter Retrospective? A review, or analysis, or critique? Do regular viewers differentiate between those words? Does it matter? Monster Hunter is an action rpg functionally, but completely unique in its genre classification - it invented the Monster Hunter vibe, and spawned Toukiden and God Eater. It's a story of cultural penetration told through incredible detail work and dignifying the creatures it presents, something relatively unseen in video games. Monster Hunter Wilds is primed for bestseller status, even if the community is divided on the direction of the games. It's important to remember that World and Rise represent a total paradigm shift, and Wilds will likely take the sensibilities established in World and run with them. Playing through the games, I'm actually excited to play a modern Monster Hunter game - you know, see what they do with the formula - but even excited to play through Stories and Frontier one day. I'm not about to do them for fun, not any time soon, but I can see the value in the series now.
#monsterhunter #monhun #retrospective #monsterhunterworld #monsterhunterrise #monsterhunterwilds

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  • @leonardoedsona
    @leonardoedsona2 ай бұрын

    “Monster Hunter is Cocomelon for the unemployed” is certainly a phrase.

  • @garlicgarchomp9214

    @garlicgarchomp9214

    Ай бұрын

    Haven't made it to this section yet

  • @garlicgarchomp9214

    @garlicgarchomp9214

    Ай бұрын

    1:48:50

  • @thepancakealchemist6949

    @thepancakealchemist6949

    Ай бұрын

    I am unemployed and getting back into World is keeping me that way

  • @derekkrumel1407

    @derekkrumel1407

    22 күн бұрын

    oh god

  • @SphedaJehuty

    @SphedaJehuty

    16 күн бұрын

    Most game today feel more like a fulltime job to be honest than fun

  • @Dethmaster64
    @Dethmaster642 ай бұрын

    Monster Hunter is so important it appears in the ending of the Academy Award-nominated 2022 film Tár

  • @MesaAufenhand

    @MesaAufenhand

    2 ай бұрын

    It's so important the system of questing appears in many many generic isekais

  • @sekiro_the_one-armed_wolf

    @sekiro_the_one-armed_wolf

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MesaAufenhandI’ve been playing this game for 10 years and it has never occurred to me that it might have invented that aspect of fantasy settings.

  • @user-pf1kk7zc2n

    @user-pf1kk7zc2n

    2 ай бұрын

    @@sekiro_the_one-armed_wolf you fool why its so important it created the term "monsters"!

  • @Dwesk

    @Dwesk

    2 ай бұрын

    Tar is genuinely one of the best films I've seen this decade so far. The MH cameo was just icing on the cake.

  • @PandaKnightsFightingDragons

    @PandaKnightsFightingDragons

    2 ай бұрын

    @@sekiro_the_one-armed_wolf I don't think MH invented it, Quest Boards appeared in Trails in the Sky which released only 2 months after MH1(too soon after the release of MH to have been changed to include it), but it very likely popularized it. The concept likely comes from the concept of a Bounty Board often associated with Westerns

  • @Lutyrannus
    @Lutyrannus2 ай бұрын

    The original Monster Hunter & Monster Hunter Dos have a dedicated private server community over at MH Oldschool. If anyone is ever interested in playing the original Monster Hunter experience as it was meant to be, online, I highly recommend you come hunt with us online~ the experience is so different than playing exclusively the offline mode.

  • @Valenrist

    @Valenrist

    2 ай бұрын

    Are these servers accessible by someone playing on an Emulator, or would it have to be on original hardware?

  • @scubajho

    @scubajho

    2 ай бұрын

    Don't forget Tri's revitalized servers as well, and the Frontier project.

  • @cubofeliz38

    @cubofeliz38

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Valenrist You can access with both

  • @Lutyrannus

    @Lutyrannus

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Valenrist both work. Anything that can play PS2 games and connect to the network should work

  • @Lutyrannus

    @Lutyrannus

    2 ай бұрын

    @@scubajho I know about those, but because I don't work on those servers, I didn't think to include it, so my bad.

  • @Walmbat
    @Walmbat2 ай бұрын

    Honestly, hearing you talk about the camaraderie of MonHun really makes me appreciate the group I've hunted with for the past six or so years. We've got in-jokes about our specific palicos, how some of us seem to have certain monster types magnetized to them. It really does make MonHun feel special.

  • @raditz2737

    @raditz2737

    Ай бұрын

    See my group has the magnetizing thing too but its every monster on one person. Like legitimately, we were fighting Crimson Glow in the Citidel and it literally chased him across the map as they desperately struggled to survive while the 3 other were desperately trying not to puke laughing so hard

  • @WORTH-IT-MAN

    @WORTH-IT-MAN

    Ай бұрын

    How do you guys make a group and have a set schedule? Where did u meet? I’ve been solo since 4U bro and I’ve played every game since.

  • @Bikesponge730
    @Bikesponge7302 ай бұрын

    "not tonight babe, a KZreadr just released a 3 hour video on a subject I know nothing about"

  • @Shadox-yv8ms

    @Shadox-yv8ms

    Ай бұрын

    Time to start playing MH and become one of us, one of us, one of us

  • @badtzmzo
    @badtzmzo2 ай бұрын

    You're super right about playing with randos, but I love that your footage during that complaint shows you being completely oblivious to the Barioth getting put to sleep and waking it up with your dual blade combo. That GS was crying.

  • @zinawilliams7934

    @zinawilliams7934

    2 ай бұрын

    And every clip with glaive before the 2nd hour lacking buffs O.O

  • @onerandomguy4832

    @onerandomguy4832

    Ай бұрын

    big yikes

  • @arc789

    @arc789

    Ай бұрын

    Or him not using flinch free while playing with randos. That's some real self flagellation.

  • @spookyfrogs1874

    @spookyfrogs1874

    Ай бұрын

    i pretty much exclusively play with randoms and i've had nothing but absolute fun, ESPECIALLY in mhgu!! everyone has been SO friendly especially compared to other games. there's so much potential for silly situations :)

  • @reiyun
    @reiyun2 ай бұрын

    4U is the game that actually got me into Monster Hunter and it's still my favorite in the series. That was some fun video game right there.

  • @kylescott2235

    @kylescott2235

    2 ай бұрын

    4u PEAK MH GAME IMO

  • @Tolly7249

    @Tolly7249

    2 ай бұрын

    Man same! I remember when it hit the 3DS (yes I was one of THOSE players XD) and I went bananas with a bowgun to the point my hands were cramping. Rise on the Switch brought me right back in, the added mobility really made it a delight.

  • @Funlander-eg9hw

    @Funlander-eg9hw

    2 ай бұрын

    Ditto!

  • @Konradix05

    @Konradix05

    Ай бұрын

    Tri here, but by 4U I was obsessed.

  • @CrimsonMey

    @CrimsonMey

    27 күн бұрын

    Doodle!

  • @robbingoblin1659
    @robbingoblin16592 ай бұрын

    “I let my assumptions deprive me of joy too often,” hit me like a truck load of bricks. What a statement.

  • @JuliusCaesar103
    @JuliusCaesar1032 ай бұрын

    This is why I watch KZread. Tremendous video, Kbash is a workaholic, puts out so many videos, I often wonder where he found the time between vids to play the games, let alone write the script and edit them, and yet the quality remains top notch. Easily one of the top video game analysts on the platform.

  • @adreamer5920
    @adreamer59202 ай бұрын

    Seeing peepholes of K-Bash's journey on twitter was an excellent prolonged prelude to this movie like video

  • @Octorocker743
    @Octorocker7432 ай бұрын

    The ending speech actually started to make tear up. I remember playing MH4U with friends after school at the local cafe, just hours sitting there with a single (bad) bread bowl between us and free refills, laughing and bonding. As we got older and went our own ways, I've still played every new MH trying to chase that feeling. It's nice to know that people are still gaining a sense of community that's the spirit of MH, and hope that Wilds does the same or even better.

  • @Eddyoshi

    @Eddyoshi

    Ай бұрын

    I'd love to play MH with someone else too!

  • @cellohm

    @cellohm

    Ай бұрын

    I hopped on with world and played that and rise mostly solo and with randos. Having a dedicated and familiar group sounds so great🥲

  • @sebastiantate6041

    @sebastiantate6041

    11 күн бұрын

    This is genuinely amazing 😢

  • @TheCrawl
    @TheCrawl2 ай бұрын

    Taking bets now on whether Kbash will do what he does best and find a way to convey a heartfelt, humanistic message about one of my all-time favorite game series in a way that makes my heart swell, eyes water, and deepen my appreciation for the games, OKAY HERE GOES

  • @TheCrawl

    @TheCrawl

    2 ай бұрын

    YUP. HE DID IT.

  • @VashdaCrash

    @VashdaCrash

    2 ай бұрын

    @@TheCrawl It's a wonderful thing Kbash cured his social anxiety by... Socializing. But really, this is a great video about a great series of games.

  • @ubermaster1

    @ubermaster1

    2 ай бұрын

    It's always so amazing seeing how this series of games that essentially boils down to a series of boss fights has emotionally touched so many people. I literally made my first friend in high school thanks to MH4U, I vividly remember sneaking out of class to go to Gamestop to buy the game, then sneaking back in and showing it off to everyone.

  • @Zerobasssoul

    @Zerobasssoul

    2 ай бұрын

    Real.

  • @luminoseflame7120
    @luminoseflame71202 ай бұрын

    Kbash detailing how much of a blast he had with gen ult made me very happy as it was the game that got me into the series and is still my favorite even after playing world and rise.

  • @luanpio1
    @luanpio12 ай бұрын

    Following this channel for 5+ years and currently on a MH journey of my own, this one is just special.

  • @Flutterdark_
    @Flutterdark_2 ай бұрын

    monster hunter is also so important, that rathalos, the same guy from the smash and metal gear crossover, is fightable in final fantasy 14.

  • @mojajaja
    @mojajaja2 ай бұрын

    It's honestly a shame you don't have the subs that you deserve. The amount of effort you put into your videos is insane. Now, I didn't watch all of them - but those few that I did (Soulsborne Games, Xeno-games, Persona, Bayonetta, God of War, and a couple of the shorter ones, like Shining Soul which was actually the video that I found you through) were all amazing.

  • @Mysterygii69
    @Mysterygii692 ай бұрын

    The anxiety talk at the end is both incredibly relevant to Monster Hunter and surprisingly relatable. I want to play with friends so bad but I’m also hesitant to do anything with my voice

  • @TheSaltyOnion
    @TheSaltyOnion2 ай бұрын

    Monster Hunter was the series that dragged me out of the viscious cycle of World of Warcraft. I ran into Freedom 1 for the PSP at Gamestop and I dont think I have ever been so entranced by a game series before or after. Between the monsters and the world design i was hooked, learning the map layouts monster movements and weapon movesets was mesmerizing. Now ffw 20ish years and im nearly foaming at the mouth waiting for the next installment. Insanely happy to see you covering the series Kbash, Happy Hunting!

  • @Kloqdq
    @Kloqdq2 ай бұрын

    Man I got into Monster Hunter way back on the PSP and I still hold so many fond memories of playing MHFU with my friends. We had like 7-9 people playing the games all at once and the ability to just hang out and play together is special. The talk about community, camaraderie, and experiencing the game together rings so true. I love this series and can't wait to see where we go next with Wilds. You captured the series beautifully and it was a great deep dive into the games you played! Thanks for another fantastic video as always!

  • @athyrra
    @athyrra2 ай бұрын

    your videos are always filled with so much passion its hard not to tear up alongside you. keep on keeping on, you're making something incredible here

  • @adrianpunk94
    @adrianpunk942 ай бұрын

    Don’t often comment but I’ve been enjoying your videos for years and years so: thanks for another several hours of exceptional work. I know you work a lot but it’s always so nice to hear your take and thought process and you’ve made me both find news ways of appreciating games, and approaching critical analysis. Could go on but I hope you can find the time to enjoy yourself and keep enjoying doing what you do. Wishing you the best mate

  • @thatwouldbeme
    @thatwouldbeme2 ай бұрын

    It speaks to how entertaining of a content creator you are when I was engrossed in this entire thing and have never played Monster Hunter. Literally watched it between work shifts and was totally invested the entire time. Fantastic shit.

  • @0ctopusComp1etely
    @0ctopusComp1etely2 ай бұрын

    3U was my introduction, and it was the truest "Proper" playthrough I had through the whole series, complete with three other friends, two very close apartment rooms, and forgiving college schedules. Roughly 200 hours just to get into G-Rank, plus about another hundred to reach and beat Dire Miralis. We. LOVED. Those days. Months and months of great times. I also miss swimming, and underwater combat. With polish I think they'd be more than accepted in today's modern environment. Also Moga Village, every day of my life. Your first Monster Hunter Village really hits different, and never quite leaves you. 4U is the one I have the most hours in (close to a thousand) and when I really opened up to the idea of playing online with Randoms. I finally learned how to play Bow properly, got decent-to-great with a healthy variety of weapons that let me challenge basically anything adequately, and just... played to hunt. Friends dropped off after awhile cause life got busier, but we still had great times. Still one of my favorites. Generations and its Ultimate were fantastic. An absolutely staggering number of quests and variety of monsters and combinations, with stellar new favorites and plenty of returning oldies. It really was the shift into "anime" for the series, quite a bit more than 4, but... what a good ride. I still miss Hunter skills, like absolutely breaking damage logic with the Switch Axe infinite buff combo. World was and is the game that stands the test of time. The polish on it is phenomenal, and I still have friends that I play with semi-regularly in it. Including new friends that just got in mere months ago at time of writing. I've got my gripes with it, especially the base game and the lack of consequence for some negligence, like being able to eat during hunts now, but Iceborne fixed most of my real issues and the rest are me being a hipster saying "the old games' pacings were better!". Mere internal gripes that I shouldn't even listen to. It's a fantastic game that speaks for itself. And... I don't really care for Rise, lol. It's a great game, very fast paced. Too fast paced for what I associate the series with. Like an Arcade Mode speedrun through fights. It just didn't do it for me, even if the movement is super fluid and fun. I do NOT knock anyone that likes it. I think I just burnt out of the series on the whole at the point I started it. I've been playing the games for like, a decade now. I need to get to SunBreak though. I've heard it's good, and I like all the changes I've heard it brings. May give it a shot sometime. But the most important of all are the memories. I'll never forget some injokes and Attack Names that my group gave for some moves, just so we could communicate and stay alive in harder fights. Great times.

  • @johnnybensonitis7853
    @johnnybensonitis78532 ай бұрын

    I love the way the cat is just sitting there while KBash throws the clothes on'em and the cat is just like, "Yeah, whatever. You just make sure my snacks are ready later."

  • @LaserThemTheGirl
    @LaserThemTheGirl2 ай бұрын

    2:07:21 Oh my God THANK YOU. For so long I've heard old Monster Hunter heads complaining about the new maps, specifically the forest for reasons that, to be completely honest, I have never bothered to understand. It's so refreshing to hear someone that actually played the old games share my opinion on the Monster Hunter World maps.

  • @okaminodin4321
    @okaminodin43212 ай бұрын

    This video couldn't come at a better time 'cause my friend invited me to a D&D campaign with a MH-inspired expansion and I'm so HYPED

  • @okaminodin4321

    @okaminodin4321

    Ай бұрын

    Finished the video! Awesome video bro, I loved it. U convinced me to go back and start playing MH again, gotta finish Rise and maybe go back to Generations Ultimate

  • @thedappercritter6644
    @thedappercritter66442 ай бұрын

    This might be my favourite essay of yours yet. Admittedly it is largely because I'm impressed by how quickly and how comprehensively you came to understand all the finer nuances of the series, notably critiquing yet understanding the big shift in direction for the series into something more action-y. But most of all, your closing discussion about all the beautiful ways your online experienced helped really resonated with me on a personal level corny as it sounds. I deal with anxiety a lot and a lot of is social. For the longest time I was terrified of interacting with strangers online. Not to mention that I was basically unable to get into the older games (minus Stories) because I got screwed over trying to solo it. But eventually I got into the series properly with World and I owe it to a good friend of mine I met on tumblr some years back. We had a strong friendship going before then, and we helped each other through some tough spots in life. So naturally he helped carry me through World/Iceborne so I could get the full MonHun experience--more importantly it was another thing that me and him could bond over and I appreciated that just as much as his ability to back me up with his crazy endgame level equipment. There's so much I love about monster hunter as a series, so much of which you also covered in your essay but I appreciate your ability to find the humanity in it most of all. Enjoy your break KBash. You earned it. OH AND WAS THAT A FRIGGIN GRAVITY RUSH CAMEO?!

  • @TyGuy9001
    @TyGuy90012 ай бұрын

    Great video!!! It was so cool to see this finally come out! Very fun to be seeing this after all those cool streams in the discord. Well Done KBash. Here’s to you and the community.

  • @Walmbat
    @Walmbat2 ай бұрын

    I'll admit. I've been praying for the Gobble and Nibelsnarf to return for years.

  • @user-db2vx8fd4c

    @user-db2vx8fd4c

    2 ай бұрын

    Nibelsnarf is love, Nibelsnarf is life. Also Tetsucabra is king

  • @dabbingperson9236
    @dabbingperson923621 күн бұрын

    Fun fact: In MH1 you actually *can* kill the Rathalos in the egg quest he shows up in. You can even kill him before so much as going near a Velocidrome. It just takes forever and takes a lot of grinding beforehand.

  • @ZatomiAwake
    @ZatomiAwake2 ай бұрын

    I've been so excited to see this video since you posted on Twitter about the Bulldrome! And I gotta say, you hit the nail on the head with this one. Me and the boys have spent many an afternoon and late night hunting and I will take that experience, the laughs, the build idea sessions, getting folded by monsters in high or master rank that have one nasty ass move that I can't seem to evade, literally any day for as long as I can get it.

  • @perishforyoursins7941
    @perishforyoursins7941Ай бұрын

    the Patrons allowed this man to cook, and he made a fucking 5 course meal.

  • @pietari218
    @pietari2182 ай бұрын

    great video as always! super happy to see you tackle one of my fave series

  • @dreadwaters7898
    @dreadwaters78982 ай бұрын

    I was just thinking of buying world again and now this I think it’s a sign to sink countless hours into a game after a breakup.

  • @LinusVinnportlaced
    @LinusVinnportlaced2 ай бұрын

    I'm really starting to warm up to the long form content. It's really good analysis that i can relax to! I started watching this change in 2020 while i was stuck at home pregnant with my son, and your vids have been a source of comfort since! Three years, and a second kid later; you're still going. Please never stop,your channel is a gem 😭

  • @XPSGames

    @XPSGames

    Ай бұрын

    I am in awe and fear at the thought of a kid that listened to Kbash in the womb. Jokes aside, congrats for the kids!

  • @chi_ik5622
    @chi_ik56222 ай бұрын

    25:09 bruh why are the reflections so good for a game made in 2004.

  • @zekecontreras77
    @zekecontreras77Ай бұрын

    Bro, you are an absolute beast for this remarkable coverage. Thank you for this topic i hold near and dear. Awesome video man and I too miss my dearly beloved sword oil.

  • @HunterForHire422
    @HunterForHire4222 ай бұрын

    I'm working my way backward through the series, and I'm at Portable 3rd right now. Slowly losing the systems and small adjustments that made things more comfortable game by game has been a really fun challenge as someone who likes to say he's a veteran despite only playing since 4U. I'm gonna hunt em all! Also, you saying dragon instead of wyvern over and over drove me nuts. I play these games too much to be annoyed by that lol.

  • @melon3109
    @melon31092 ай бұрын

    Oh hellyea! I've been looking forward to this video for some time. Can't wait to sit down and watch it in pieces over the next two weeks.

  • @hennyzhi2261
    @hennyzhi22612 ай бұрын

    Another gamer based and monster hunter pilled - really glad you stuck this one out to find your love for the games (even though it's perfectly fine if some people never get attached, it's a very niche kind of game loop).

  • @sophiewilliamsaubrey4155
    @sophiewilliamsaubrey41552 ай бұрын

    This is my favourite of your videos and I’ve been watching for years, very well done and a real trip down memory lane

  • @thegamemanic1911
    @thegamemanic19112 ай бұрын

    As a long time monster hunter fan, this video was incredible. Love how you dissected where the two different genres of monster hunter exist and split while also being incredibly entertaining and heartfelt!

  • @arbesa8971
    @arbesa89712 ай бұрын

    It is time to watch another 2+ hour KBash vid about games I never played. And I will enjoy myself. Immensely! Thank you for your hard work!!

  • @NibbleSnarph
    @NibbleSnarph2 ай бұрын

    Omg yes please my favorite video essayist covering my favorite game franchise, I’m scared and excited at the same time

  • @danteshollowedgrounds
    @danteshollowedgrounds2 ай бұрын

    Yoo I never knew that Toki Wartooth had started his own channel in his hay day about video games 🤘😝

  • @baddragonite
    @baddragonite11 күн бұрын

    Fun fact: in the lore of Monster Hunter, the actual hunters are just a small segment of society, often living on the fringes of civilization. They're kinda seen as weird or eccentric to most common people, but the parts and resources they bring in are essential. They're kinda like how we saw hunters, explorers, frontiersmen, etc in real life back when those were much more essential.

  • @concerninghobbits5536
    @concerninghobbits55363 күн бұрын

    Getting out of bed only to IMMEDIATELY slide down onto the floor still in a blanket and lie there is painfully accurate to my existence. It's like punishing myself for not getting up by making myself uncomfortable until I do.

  • @superbro6413
    @superbro6413Ай бұрын

    I always find myself at a lost for words sometimes with your skill in writing It's shown throughout this giant video, but especially at the end when you talk about the multiplayer experience with your community in 5th gen I don't know if you majored in it, studied in it, or was a writer as a hobby, but it really makes these videos just the most enjoyable things to watch and listen to You mentioned a couple times about the grueling production process meaning that you'll probably always miss the finer details of these games you play, but that being the case, I'm happy that you were able to give them a shot regardless, engage them for what they are, have a really well written video at the end for it Cheers, and thanks too

  • @qwertyasdfg4962
    @qwertyasdfg49622 ай бұрын

    KBASH MONSTER HUNTER VID?! YES PLEASE

  • @Horatiusthedwarf
    @Horatiusthedwarf2 ай бұрын

    Been a fan for years, but i still watch Kbash credits all the way thru, one of the few people who make them genuinly fun to watch. Stay fantastic man.

  • @nicksmith5299
    @nicksmith52993 күн бұрын

    So nice to finally see World/IB love from someone who persevered through the OG games. I'm a fourth gen hunter and World has remained my favorite game since launch day.

  • @Ihrida
    @Ihrida2 ай бұрын

    I'm actually so happy you did Tri instead of 3U, Tri was the first game in the series that clicked for me (started with FU) and as much as I love 3U, it just FEELS super different than Tri!

  • @AdrianRodriguez-zs1lo
    @AdrianRodriguez-zs1loАй бұрын

    Awesome video. I loved it! It gave me a new perspective and understanding of what games are, and how I can approach them differently in the future.

  • @magicaggy
    @magicaggy2 ай бұрын

    i love this video, favourite essay you've made, fantastic work!

  • @xlro8f853
    @xlro8f853Ай бұрын

    Your Patron shout out has big “everyone is here!” Energy.

  • @claudiegarnier4560
    @claudiegarnier45602 күн бұрын

    I remember playing it for the 1st time on ps2 but I did not like it back then. After that a friend of mine introduced me to Monster Hunter Freedom Unite and I loved it. Since Freedom Unite I have buy MH tri , 4 , Generations on 3DS. MH World, Monster Hunter Rise on switch and MH stories 2 on the same switch... What a journey ❤❤❤

  • @leahbivens3849
    @leahbivens38492 ай бұрын

    Thanks for covering world and iceborne! I’m so excited for wilds

  • @bananabike279
    @bananabike279Ай бұрын

    Excellent restrospective! Although I've only played Rise, it's really fascinating how humble roots Monster Hunter had in the beginning and how it evolved so much over the years.

  • @marcheharvey2301
    @marcheharvey23012 ай бұрын

    Finally, I've been waiting for this video since I stumbled upon this channel years ago.

  • @Leonsbane
    @Leonsbane2 ай бұрын

    It's finally done! Good stuff man. I like waiting til the full release instead of checking the patron stuff. Wish I'd had more time, I would have tried to jump in while you were playing on the discord.

  • @ZuoKalp
    @ZuoKalp2 ай бұрын

    I still believe that 4th gen is not old style nor new style, but the perfect balance of both.

  • @taki.justanidiot4410
    @taki.justanidiot44108 күн бұрын

    27:30 You just made me stare at one place for a second, as my brain remember all the horrors little me had to go through because of this big bastard.

  • @ExiStrife
    @ExiStrife2 ай бұрын

    You can't jumpscare us like that at 2:27 - I almost felt the bones leave my body.

  • @nickmoore9898
    @nickmoore98982 ай бұрын

    You’re one of my favorite KZreadrs. Keep it up

  • @HateSonneillon
    @HateSonneillon21 күн бұрын

    I had a weird start with monster hunter. I borrowed Freedom Unite from a friend, tried all the weapons, couldn't get past the sluggishness of everything, decided I didn't like it and gave it back. I tried to pick it up on my own a few times with the same result. Then a few of my friends got into it and kept telling me to play with them. I reluctantly tried again, this time co-oping with my friends. But we kept dying to each monster because I was garbage at the game. They kept suggesting different weapons to try and then we realized they all had shields or some way to block so they suggested I pick up HBG and just used them as shields. It didn't work but I had by far the most fun with the game trying it and the HBG felt like my calling. I studied all the guides on HBG, learning the ins and outs of its mechanics, math, damage values, range, etc. Before I knew it I was one of those HBG players that could solo monsters in their face.

  • @picucub7741
    @picucub7741Ай бұрын

    The ghost that did a deep dive on every monster hunter exists, they are called SuperRAD, they have an entire series on mh, recapping every game.

  • @ArianaRose5532
    @ArianaRose553213 күн бұрын

    i got one of those ads right after he said “you know the ones” my life just got about .16% better

  • @iantaran2843
    @iantaran28432 ай бұрын

    Monster Hunter Portable Unite and Portable 3rd were LIFE

  • @Mountain_Dandy
    @Mountain_DandyАй бұрын

    This was amazing. Thanks for your work on this!

  • @bluebomba4957
    @bluebomba4957Ай бұрын

    What a great video, congratulations for your good work! I watched it in it's entirety in one go.

  • @demitrinarrow
    @demitrinarrow2 ай бұрын

    Man that speech at the end really resonated with me...but the accidentally pushing yourself into another zone's loading screen while attacking was like looking into a mirror lol.

  • @baddragonite
    @baddragonite11 күн бұрын

    One little quirk I loved about Tri was when you went to the multiplayer lobby you got a whole new Hub town It's super simple but I loved it

  • @liquidsnake23
    @liquidsnake232 ай бұрын

    Your praise at the end is something o preach very often. I’ve played since the first game with outbreak 1 and 2. Wanted other online games for my ps2 besides ffxi. Since then it’s maybe my favorite series that I just jump in for a sort of zen. I have lost buddies over the years thru them losing interest or something else. Rise is maybe my favorite so far and I’m sure wilds will replace it and I’m hoping by then I’ll find like minded individuals to go on that journey with.

  • @bigwee125
    @bigwee125Ай бұрын

    In videogames where anything goes, the fantasy is so common it becomes mundane, the mundane is so rare it becomes fantastic.

  • @gigai6645
    @gigai66452 ай бұрын

    First MH Review with no bulldrome joke

  • @garretwoeller7669
    @garretwoeller766924 күн бұрын

    I started with Tri and let me say that game is goated swimming was cool AF and the switch axe is still used and loved by the player base to this day too bad the damn game didn't have gun lance.

  • @lucianofutemma
    @lucianofutemmaАй бұрын

    thanks, kbash. you're always there and you're the best thx thx thx

  • @fluffy_tail4365
    @fluffy_tail43652 ай бұрын

    That ending was really great and sweet. I kind of relate to having social anxiety, in a way I actually have worse when it's online

  • @FieryAnubis
    @FieryAnubis2 ай бұрын

    Monster Hunter is my favorite franchise EVER. This whole thing inspired me to make a new character in World. Thanks!

  • @Miggero1
    @Miggero12 ай бұрын

    KBash really needs to do a video on Kid Icarus Uprising. The controls, gameplay and characters are so interesting.

  • @Cobalt_11
    @Cobalt_112 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this.

  • @SetariM
    @SetariM2 ай бұрын

    Holy shit a new Kbash video about the best franchise of all time. Also I appreciate the "Proof of a hero" flute-playing in the beginning, what a banger

  • @a-small-pebble
    @a-small-pebble2 ай бұрын

    Yet another banger of a video. Cheers!

  • @RicDreamlandAvalon
    @RicDreamlandAvalonАй бұрын

    Maybe the developers want me to play online, but I will always be a solo hunter, it's much more fun for me, even since the early entries 🗿. By the way, someone must be crazy to consider Rise a spin-off when it's basically XX 2 and in many ways is a better successor to the fourth generation than World. I also think it's a little sad that you won't experience the G rank of any of the pre-World games and that you don't get too far into the post games and therefore the bigger and cooler challenges. But good video even tho

  • @marcheharvey2301
    @marcheharvey2301Ай бұрын

    I was hoping he'll focus on MH combat more but I was so happy he found something more special by the end.

  • @minkeypaws
    @minkeypawsАй бұрын

    I started with 3 ultimate with my partner and have loved the series ever since, really excited for Wilds to come out and see where the series evolves to next

  • @DKZK21
    @DKZK21Ай бұрын

    My introduction to MH was Freedom Unite on the PSP, which I played for something like a 100 hours before I moved on and didn't touch the series against until MH World, so I remember being very confused about people speaking loudly about how much they missed all the different styles and special weapon moves from the previous entries when MH world mostly like going back to the MH I knew and loved with cool new weapons and some very welcome QoL/"Modern" gameplay design and features. This look at each generation of the series has helped put all of that into context for me so thank you for your efforts!

  • @windglassbluebird
    @windglassbluebirdАй бұрын

    guy obsessed with the napple tale ost hearing the napple tale ost

  • @sailren179
    @sailren17910 күн бұрын

    it is really wild to hear your takeaway from mh1 as someone who was on the ps2 network back in the day. yes i beat monoblos and fatalis and yes you should run. but the attitude in minegard back then was that the village quests -- everything about the game you can still access today, and everything you're referring to -- that's the tutorial, man. everything up to monoblos and the sword in the stone. mh1 offline is like 10% of the game. all the red-named HR20 cool cats online falling asleep at the tavern tables think you've just graduated baby school. just throws me for a loop thinking back on those days.

  • @Adam-jr4lx

    @Adam-jr4lx

    9 күн бұрын

    do you still have your original save file?

  • @sailren179

    @sailren179

    9 күн бұрын

    @@Adam-jr4lx i might? i still have a ps2 slim in a box somewhere. dunno if i've still got the same little blue memory card.

  • @Jaythaking04
    @Jaythaking042 ай бұрын

    Monster Hunter was a series that I had been watching for a while. My 2DS had a broken r button and i had no idea how to fix it as a kid, so i only got games i knew i could beat without it, so i missed those games. I didnt have anything that could run World at the time. When i got a Switch, i played the Gen Ultimate demo countless times, thinking about buying it but never actually doing so. When Rise was revealed i knew that it would be great, so i bought it as soon as i got the money and didn't put it down until i beat it. From the sidelines, i thought Monster Hunter was just about hitting huge beasts until they fall, but its way more than that. KBash proved that in the video. It's about community. The games themselves and the fanbase have the most charm ive ever seen from a community

  • @Unquestionable
    @UnquestionableАй бұрын

    I've had a weird history with MH. I first got into the PSP games when they came out mostly just to play with a few people in my college DnD group. We had a great time but I never really played much on my own, relying a lot on advice from friends as we played together. Skip forward to like 2014 or so and picked up Ultimate 3 when it was on a digital sale for like $10 and once again had friends who pushed me into it. Stuck with it a bit longer only to fizzle out until 4 Ultimate at which point I had enough personal enjoyment to really play on my own a fair bit. Then World hit. I was in a relationship with someone who was incredibly into the series so of course we jumped on it hard, even started up an online group that got relatively big. That lasted maybe 3 weeks until I suddenly got locked out of Discord server, dumped out of nowhere after a year of supporting someone who was clearly using me (to the point of quitting their job and relying on me for way too much with promises of paying me back, something that clearly never happened). Apparently I should have put life completely on hold to devote myself fully monster hunting to keep our relationship strong. Not gonna lie ruined the series for me for a long long time. I ended up getting Rise to try and finally get past that mental hurdle of someone hurting me terribly. And have to say it did mostly work, got me to take inventory of my life and recognize how much better my life has become.. Still not something I can bring myself to play an insane amount like I used to but I'm happy I managed to reclaim a part of something I enjoyed after having it taken from me for so so long.

  • @birrock4
    @birrock42 ай бұрын

    I'll have to watch this later due to the length, but I can't wait to do so! Peak franchise that has been with me ever since Freedom Unite :)

  • @pacorlz
    @pacorlz2 ай бұрын

    If this vid pops off you better do a killing Fatalis video for world that would be awesome. Great vid happy you seemed to enjoy MH as much as I've been lately.

  • @JameboHayabusa
    @JameboHayabusa2 ай бұрын

    Im with the fifth fleet myself, and man World was probably my favorite thing for like 3 years straight. One of the things i loved a lot was just all the free content ypdates before Iceborne even came out. Then Iceborne happened at it was like an entirely new game with even more free content updates. Im also lucky to have people i know well to play with too, so we had lots of great memories of the game.

  • @tomaszeme6978
    @tomaszeme69789 сағат бұрын

    Thank you for the ending message, cheesy as f, but i love that, we need more of that

  • @OrenjiArms
    @OrenjiArms6 күн бұрын

    "doesnt need a 10 hour explanation" fine ill find a youtuber who will give me my well deserved 10 hour monster hunter video

  • @SapphireLibra3
    @SapphireLibra3Ай бұрын

    KBash! You didn't tell me I was going to get emotional watching this one!!!

  • @ChaosXeloc
    @ChaosXeloc2 ай бұрын

    I am hypothetically that insane person who wants to tackle the entire lineage... I just need the hardware, but it's been a dream of mine. Thanks for the video, I'm excited to dive into it.

  • @ChaosXeloc

    @ChaosXeloc

    Ай бұрын

    I appreciated the bit talking about social anxiety. I also suffer from it pretty heavily, and it's made Monster Hunter a very difficult series to get into, but it also taught me some lessons that are different from the ones you took from it in this video. That's just another thing to appreciate about the video game art form, I suppose. Thank you for putting yourself out there and being vulnerable, KBash. The video was great.

  • @GeebusCrust
    @GeebusCrustАй бұрын

    22:18 I was one of those peofoundly unemployed people, although i started with Freedom Unite. Back in those days when the series was still super underground in the west, my friends and I had a running joke that if you hit 500 hours you got your virginity back. And 500 hours in, i still hadn't even reached G Rank. I dont think i ever did, actually. Half of the crew beat the Akantor but i was hard stuck on it.

  • @joshima7
    @joshima727 күн бұрын

    Love the fact tha KBash liked the underwater segments in Tri. It is absolutely my favorite part of that game and I will always hope that they bring it back. The environment, the themes, the atmosphere, the monsters they were all made with so much detail and thought put into them. It is so disheartening knowing that the community was so full of try hards that complained so much about how much they sucked at it that capcom just over canned the undewater stuff and over corrected. Now every time they use one of those monsters or areas it just doesn't feel the same without it

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