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January 2018
(89%)
86 Reviews
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Abstract: Now we know two more Monster Hunter games are coming to the Nintendo Switch in 2021: Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. Monster Hunter Rise seems like a blend between classic Monster Hunter with some new features introduced...
Monster Hunter World is bigger and better than its predecessors in almost every way. The series has enjoyed a huge graphical boost thanks to the leap to PS4 and Xbox One, while the combat is as fun and engrossing as ever. Small refinements have also impro...
Published: 2018-01-25, Author: Joe , review by: in.ign.com
Whether or not it's the best, this is certainly the most audacious Monster Hunter game. World takes a dramatic leap into a look, feel, and size that feels truly new, simultaneously staying true to the series' ideals by maintaining the addictive loop of co...
Abstract: Monster Hunter World is the latest entry in Capcom 's long-running action role-playing game franchise. The previous game, Monster Hunter XX for the Nintendo Switch helped Nintendo gain $2.2 billion in market value on the Tokyo stock market after being ann...
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Amazing lush world, like an open-world Jurassic Park to explore, Great monster fighting, like ever-growing boss fights, Controls feel natural and the brutal slayings are addictive, Encourages you to build your character in great detail, The story is g
Deep role-play elements may leave casual gamers baffled, So big, it's a bit daunting
THE GOOD• Amazing lush world, like an open-world Jurassic Park to explore• Great monster fighting, like ever-growing boss fights• Controls feel natural and the brutal slayings are addictive• Encourages you to build your character in great detail• The stor...
Abstract: The game's world and the mechanics and systems intertwined in it feel sprawling. This is the first Monster Hunter I've put any serious time into since the franchise's inception with 2004's PS2 title Monster Hunter, and the sheer scale of it is stunning.Th...
Incredible vibrant open world, Systems that breed emergent behaviour, Excellent weaponry and crafting, Endearing eco-friendly vibe
Unintuitive inventory system, Long animations make reviving from low health a lottery, Leaves you to discover its subtleties rather than showing them explicitly
Overall, the world of Monster Hunter World proves to be gloriously addictive and endlessly charming.At times, it might not feel as polished as its ultra-modern peers, but that's a small price to pay given that it never, ever feels remotely scripted in any...