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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance[[note]]Or use third-party tools like [=XLink=] Kai, which allow LAN-based multiplayer games to be played over the Internet[[/note]]. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems that have caused it to age poorly, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series; as a result, it became one of the best-selling PSP games alongside its successor ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd''.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: OnceOriginalNowCommon: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance[[note]]Or use third-party tools like [=XLink=] Kai, which allow LAN-based multiplayer games to be played over the Internet[[/note]]. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems that have caused it to age poorly, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series; as a result, it became one of the best-selling PSP games alongside its successor ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd''.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems that have caused it to age poorly, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series; as a result, it became one of the best-selling PSP games alongside its successor ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd''.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance.chance[[note]]Or use third-party tools like [=XLink=] Kai, which allow LAN-based multiplayer games to be played over the Internet[[/note]]. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems that have caused it to age poorly, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series; as a result, it became one of the best-selling PSP games alongside its successor ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd''.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems that have caused it to age poorly, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for its for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series; as a result, it became one of the best-selling PSP games alongside its successor ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd''.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems that have caused it to age poorly, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for its for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series; as a result, it became one of the best-selling PSP games alongside its successor ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd''.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for its for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series; as a result, it became one of the best-selling PSP games alongside its successor ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd''.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, problems that have caused it to age poorly, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for its for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series; as a result, it became one of the best-selling PSP games alongside its successor ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd''.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for its for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series; as a result, it and ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd'' are [[KillerApp the best-selling PSP games made by a Japanese developer]].

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for its for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series; as a result, it and ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd'' are [[KillerApp became one of the best-selling PSP games made by a Japanese developer]]. alongside its successor ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd''.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for its for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for its for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series.series; as a result, it and ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPortable3rd'' are [[KillerApp the best-selling PSP games made by a Japanese developer]].
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for its for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game game's multiplayer-tuned content if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for its for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it, and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for its for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it, it (which is no small feat given that the PSP's Universal Media Discs have less storage space than the DVD discs used by some [=PS2=] games), and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it, and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls (most infamously, the game, much like the PSP ''[=MonHun=]'' games before it, mandates a rather unusual and uncomfortable grip on the D-pad to move the camera and analog nub for character movement) and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it, and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Players who got into the series through later games in the series may scratch their heads wondering why ''Freedom Unite'' in particular even has the reputation it has amongst old-school ''[=MonHun=]'' fans, due to ''FU''[='=]s dated controls and graphics, and it doesn't help that the game only has ad-hoc mode available for multiplayer and no online infrastructure-based multiplayer, which mandates a solo run of the game if one doesn't live near other players by chance. While most veterans of this game won't deny that it has its share of glaring problems, at the time, ''FU'' was seen as a very ambitious game for having every single monster and almost every single map in the mainline games prior to it, and for being a culmination of the core aspects of the series.

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* ToughActToFollow: For many years, ''Freedom Unite'' was hailed by fans as the pinnacle of the ''Monster Hunter'' series. Not only did it feature nearly all content from the series up to that point, but it was often seen as a major turning point for the series' popularity outside Japan. Subsequent games, while well-received, often had to be compared with this installment (and with rare exceptions, the comparisons almost always favored ''Freedom Unite''), usually due to removing monsters (''tri-'' infamously removed nearly every large monster from the first two generations) and/or adding rather divisive mechanics (such as underwater combat in ''tri-'' and ''3 Ultimate'' and maps with more vertical features in ''4'' and ''4 Ultimate''). The only installments that, depending on whom you ask, either came closest to dethroning it or actually ''did'' dethrone it, are ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunter4 Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunterWorld Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]]'' (a good portion of fans nominating ''Generations Ultimate'' also exists).

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Players who embraced the battle themes of the ''Dos'' hunting areas, played in ''Dos'' itself as well as ''Freedom 2'', didn't take well that ''Freedom Unite'' replaced them with the ''Frontier'' versions. While the new themes for the Swamp and Jungle areas have their fans, there's a consensus that the other themes, especially the Desert one, are worse than their original counterparts.
* ToughActToFollow: For many years, ''Freedom Unite'' was hailed by fans as the pinnacle of the ''Monster Hunter'' series. Not only did it feature nearly all content from the series up to that point, but it was often seen as a major turning point for the series' popularity outside Japan. Subsequent games, while well-received, often had to be compared with this installment (and with rare exceptions, the comparisons almost always favored ''Freedom Unite''), usually due to removing monsters (''tri-'' infamously removed nearly every large monster from the first two generations) and/or adding rather divisive mechanics (such as underwater combat in ''tri-'' and ''3 Ultimate'' and maps with more vertical features in ''4'' and ''4 Ultimate''). The only installments that, depending on whom you ask, either came closest to dethroning it or actually ''did'' dethrone it, are ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunter4 Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunterWorld Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]]'' (a good portion of fans nominating ''Generations Ultimate'' also exists).exists).
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* ToughActToFollow: For many years, ''Freedom Unite'' was hailed by fans as the pinnacle of the ''Monster Hunter'' series. Not only did it feature nearly all content from the series up to that point, but it was often seen as a major turning point for the series' popularity outside Japan. Subsequent games, while well-received, often had to be compared with this installment (and with rare exceptions, the comparisons almost always favored ''Freedom Unite''). The only installments that, depending on whom you ask, either came closest to dethroning it or actually ''did'' dethrone it, are ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunter4 Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunterWorld Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]]'' (a good portion of fans nominating ''Generations Ultimate'' also exists).

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* ToughActToFollow: For many years, ''Freedom Unite'' was hailed by fans as the pinnacle of the ''Monster Hunter'' series. Not only did it feature nearly all content from the series up to that point, but it was often seen as a major turning point for the series' popularity outside Japan. Subsequent games, while well-received, often had to be compared with this installment (and with rare exceptions, the comparisons almost always favored ''Freedom Unite'').Unite''), usually due to removing monsters (''tri-'' infamously removed nearly every large monster from the first two generations) and/or adding rather divisive mechanics (such as underwater combat in ''tri-'' and ''3 Ultimate'' and maps with more vertical features in ''4'' and ''4 Ultimate''). The only installments that, depending on whom you ask, either came closest to dethroning it or actually ''did'' dethrone it, are ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunter4 Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunterWorld Monster Hunter World: Iceborne]]'' (a good portion of fans nominating ''Generations Ultimate'' also exists).
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* ToughActToFollow: For many years, ''Freedom Unite'' was hailed by fans as the pinnacle of the ''Monster Hunter'' series. Not only did it feature nearly all content from the series up to that point, but it was often seen as a major turning point for the series' popularity outside Japan. Subsequent games, while well-received, often had to be compared with this installment (and with rare exceptions, the comparisons almost always favored ''Freedom Unite''). The only installments that, depending on whom you ask, either came closest to dethroning it or actually ''did'' dethrone it, are ''Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate'' and ''Monster Hunter World: Iceborne'' (a good portion of fans nominating ''Generations Ultimate'' also exists).

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* ToughActToFollow: For many years, ''Freedom Unite'' was hailed by fans as the pinnacle of the ''Monster Hunter'' series. Not only did it feature nearly all content from the series up to that point, but it was often seen as a major turning point for the series' popularity outside Japan. Subsequent games, while well-received, often had to be compared with this installment (and with rare exceptions, the comparisons almost always favored ''Freedom Unite''). The only installments that, depending on whom you ask, either came closest to dethroning it or actually ''did'' dethrone it, are ''Monster ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunter4 Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate'' Ultimate]]'' and ''Monster ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunterWorld Monster Hunter World: Iceborne'' Iceborne]]'' (a good portion of fans nominating ''Generations Ultimate'' also exists).
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* ToughActToFollow: For many years, ''Freedom Unite'' was hailed by fans as the pinnacle of the ''Monster Hunter'' series. Not only did it feature nearly all content from the series up to that point, but it was often seen as a major turning point for the series' popularity outside Japan. Subsequent games, while well-received, often had to be compared with this installment (and with rare exceptions, the comparisons almost always favored ''Freedom Unite''). The only installments that, depending on whom you ask, either came closest to dethroning it or actually ''did'' dethrone it, are ''Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate'' and ''Monster Hunter World: Iceborne'' (a good portion of fans nominating ''Generations Ultimate'' also exists).

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