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We've put our heads together to rank the best Monster games of all-time, across console generations and series.

Many of the most memorable entries make the most of the signature premise of Monster Hunter: join up with pals and taken on some big, dangerous creatures. With over two decades under its belt, with the Monster Hunter's origins going back to the PS2, there's plenty of games to consider here. From the older entries to some of the latest new games.

After all, Capcom has kept iterating with each entry, with re-releases over the years that also pack extra content. With some unique ideas across the board and plenty of changes along the way, we've considered how these games capture the essence of what makes Monster Hunter, well, Monster Hunter. From turn-based experiences in the likes of the Stories series that take note from some of the best JRPGs, to the latest iterations that channel some of the best open world games, read on below to discover our ranking of the best Monster Hunter games.

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10. Monster Hunter Now

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Developer: Niantic, Capcom
Platform(s): iOS, Android
Release date: September 14, 2023

Basically Monster Hunter's answer to Pokémon Go, Monster Hunter Now is an augmented reality game played on your smartphone where you fight monsters as you have a walk out in the real world. It's naturally a more stripped-down affair, with hunts rarely longer than about a minute whereas in the mainline series you might take as long as 50 minutes.

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It does a pretty decent job of translating the core Monster Hunter loop, including hunting with others, for short bursts of fun that has visuals matching what you see in the mainline series, while it's also a lot more fleshed out than when Pokémon Go originally launched. Still, in this condensed and casual format, it's missing a lot of the depth and strategy that seasoned hunters are used to.

9. Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin

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Developer: Capcom, Marvelous
Platform: Switch, PC, PS4
Release date: July 9, 2021

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While the series is already an action RPG, this spin-off series embraces all things turn-based, having you play not as a hunter but a rider who shares bonds with monsters, or "Monsties" (don't roll your eyes, it's at least a little bit cute!). While the first entry on 3DS felt a bit too childish, its sequel, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, is a significant improvement.

With an anime style that takes a leaf from Breath of the Wild, and featuring more monster types from the at-the-time recent entries, this felt like a rich and well-judged side-story. Balancing a rock-paper-scissor battle system with quicktime button-mashing, it's almost as tactical and riveting as the mainline hunts. It's just a shame the Switch hardware often buckles under the technical demands, so you're better off checking it out on PC or the more recent PS4 port.

8. Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflections

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Developer: Capcom
Platform(s): PC, PS5, Xbox Series
Release date: March 13, 2026

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In certain respects, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflections feels a little closer to the Fire Emblem series in terms of tone, with the a more serious narrative that explores the strife caused by a phenomenon known as the Crystal Encroachment. And with a personal motivation driving you as the protagonist, it's easy to get swept up in the journey Twisted Reflections takes you on.

With improvements made when it comes to the monster riding and traversal, the third entry in the Stories lineup also stands out compared to its predecessors thanks to battles and upgrades, which bring added depth to the overall experience. It also looks very appealing visually, with companions that pull their weight and a host of other improvements that make it a cut above Wings of Ruin. For more, head on over to our Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflections review.

7. Monster Hunter Freedom Unite

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Developer: Capcom
Platform: PSP, iOS
Release date: June 22, 2009

Monster Hunter Freedom Unite really cemented the series' strength as a portable powerhouse, though for us in the West, that's also the only way to experience it since the PS2 release, a sequel to the first Monster Hunter, never actually made it out of Japan. But with G-rank included from the off, it's the most complete package you can hope for, even though the frustratingly tedious busywork remained in between the hunts you actually came for.

But this was also the entry that introduced Palicos, cat helpers who accompany you on your hunts, making the solo grind just a little more bearable. It may still be a game that was only a phenomenon in Japan, but when it sinks its teeth into you, it's hard to let go despite all the ways it can frustrate you, and became a must-have on PSP for those who loved the PlayStation handheld.

6. Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate

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Developer: Capcom
Platform: Wii U, 3DS
Release date: March 19, 2013

The third main instalment is a turning point as Capcom switched development of the series to Nintendo platforms, starting with Monster Hunter Tri on Wii. However, the expanded edition, released on Wii U and 3DS a few years later, is where it's at. This version doesn't only include tougher monsters like the absolute brute that is Brachydios, but is also the series' HD debut on Nintendo's home console.

Better yet, if you owned both the Wii U and 3DS version, you could even transfer your save data between the two so that you could take your progress from your living room to anywhere you wanted. It felt like a real revolution, essentially gunning for Nintendo Switch style functionality before that hardware existed. Monster Hunter is often a little ahead of the curve. Learn more in our Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate review.

5. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate

Fighting a massive monster in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, using a huge axe to counter an enemy strike

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Developer: Capcom
Platform: Switch
Release date: August 28, 2018

"Generations" is an apt part of this title, which essentially draws a line under the series’ legacy that Monster Hunter: World would blow apart and rebuild anew. Once again, the Ultimate edition is the definitive way to go, adding even more missions and new monsters to the roster that was otherwise more of a greatest hits package – although the flashy Hunter Arts were still a worthwhile addition to freshen up the weapon types.

The major problem though, is that outside of Japan this released after Monster Hunter: World had already shaken up expectations too much. So, for us, it'll always be in its shadow.

4. Monster Hunter Rise

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Developer: Capcom
Platform: Switch, PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One
Release date: March 26, 2021

You could almost call Monster Hunter Rise a more arcadey spin-off. Certainly, compared to any other mainline entry to date, we’ve never had missions that trim out the fat and get us to the good stuff so fast. That’s down to having monsters visible on the map from the off, but also having the dependable Palamutes you can ride to catch up to your hunts in speedy fashion.

Thanks to the incredible Wirebugs, verticality is even more fun as you swing yourself into the air whenever you want, which also adds new aerial skills to an already huge weapon roster. Purists might lament that it's streamlined to an extent that some of the original essence is lost, while the tower defense-style Rampage mode is a less interesting addition, but it brings so many wild ideas and a charming feudal Japan aesthetic that you couldn't call it lightweight in the slightest. Learn more in our Monster Hunter Rise review.

3. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

In 3DS game Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, the player character fights a giant dragon-like monster known as Kushala Daora

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Developer: Capcom
Platform: 3DS
Release date: February 13, 2014

The Western release of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate once again arrived belatedly while skipping the base game straight onto the expanded version. In any case, it felt like no expense was spared for the first exclusively handheld instalment, as at the time it was also one of the most gargantuan entries. Hunts were elevated, literally, as the game was designed with much more verticality, from new weapon the Insect Glaive allowing your hunter to vault in the air, to being able to even mount monsters.

Perhaps what made this entry even more appealing for newcomers was an improved localization effort that better appealed to a global audience, honing on the game's charms, even if you still had to put up with some old systems quirks. For one of the best 3DS games of all time, look no further. Learn more in our Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate review.

2. Monster Hunter: World

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Developer: Capcom
Platform: PS4, Xbox One, PC
Release date: January 26, 2018

By rebuilding the core experience from the ground-up for current-gen home consoles, Monster Hunter: World was the seismic game-changer that finally transformed the series from a distinctly Japanese phenomenon into a global apex predator. The new world's flora and fauna never felt more alive, with seamless maps no longer broken up with loading screens, while monsters, from the classic Rathalos to the new Anjanath, could even start scrapping with one another in turf wars.

Most crucially was an overhaul to its core systems, as everything from gathering materials to tracking monsters to calling help from other hunters was simpler and more intuitive. Which all adds up to Monster Hunter: World being a far more approachable entry point for new players than its often intimidating predecessors. Arriving in the era of the live-service game, it's had all kinds of bizarre collaborations – you can even play as Geralt from The Witcher – not to mention the mammoth Iceborne expansion that's undoubtedly the best Master Mode/G-Rank expansion in the series to date, which just went to show everyone else hopping on the loot train just how it's done. You can find out more in our Monster Hunter: World review.

1. Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds

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Developer: Capcom
Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X, PC
Release date: February 28, 2024

As is often the case in this series, the freshest leads the pack. Monster Hunter Wilds is simply the most fully-formed evolution of this beastie battler to date. The seamless maps introduced in the last entry are even bigger and more varied, and incorporating the base camp within them, so you no longer have to load into the map, does a lot to make the environments feel alive.

The huge selection of monsters combine some stellar new designs with returning favorites to create a varied menagerie of hunting delights (stick around post-credits for oodles of content too). All 14 weapons feel like they're at their best too. Intuitive to handle and fight with, every attack chain is slick and polished, making the older games feel downright clunky in comparison. Sekirets, raptor-like bird mounts, make navigation a breeze too, able to use shortcuts and auto-target selected monsters to track down. If that's not enough, crossplay makes this easily the best Monster Hunter to play online. Now that's alpha. Discover more in our Monster Hunter Wilds review.


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