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These are very complicated games, but also very rewarding. If youre a fan of loot-based RPGs like Diablo, but also want a punishingly difficult and intentionally vague game like Souls, check this out tomorrow.
Currently sitting at a 91 on Metacritic with 45 positive reviews ranging from 7.5 to 10.
Monster Hunter: World is the best game in the series, and a welcoming gateway for newcomers to get in on the tail-chopping, rodeo-riding, and titan-slaying. I never want to play the series on handheld again after this, as the grainy graphics and clawed clutch cant compare to the redefined experience core platforms facilitate. - Game Informer 9.5
This is the most audacious Monster Hunter game yet. Monster Hunter: World manages the balance between staying true to the series ideals and the addictive loop of combat with intimidating monsters and meaningful upgrades that fans love, while also taking a dramatic leap into a look, feel, and size that feels truly new. Its sheer depth and the commitment required is still intense, but it clearly isnt Capcom's aim to court a casual crowd. Its as all-consuming and incredible a ride as ever. - IGN 9.5
Monster Hunter: World has found a way to lower its barrier of entry for newcomers while still delivering an immersive experience that long-time fans of the series crave. The combat has a bit of a learning curve, and multiplayer could use a few tweaks, but no matter your experience level with the series, this will be time well spent for all hunters ready to pick up a sword, bowgun, or gunlance. - EGM 9.0
Currently sitting at a 91 on Metacritic with 45 positive reviews ranging from 7.5 to 10.
Monster Hunter: World is the best game in the series, and a welcoming gateway for newcomers to get in on the tail-chopping, rodeo-riding, and titan-slaying. I never want to play the series on handheld again after this, as the grainy graphics and clawed clutch cant compare to the redefined experience core platforms facilitate. - Game Informer 9.5
This is the most audacious Monster Hunter game yet. Monster Hunter: World manages the balance between staying true to the series ideals and the addictive loop of combat with intimidating monsters and meaningful upgrades that fans love, while also taking a dramatic leap into a look, feel, and size that feels truly new. Its sheer depth and the commitment required is still intense, but it clearly isnt Capcom's aim to court a casual crowd. Its as all-consuming and incredible a ride as ever. - IGN 9.5
Monster Hunter: World has found a way to lower its barrier of entry for newcomers while still delivering an immersive experience that long-time fans of the series crave. The combat has a bit of a learning curve, and multiplayer could use a few tweaks, but no matter your experience level with the series, this will be time well spent for all hunters ready to pick up a sword, bowgun, or gunlance. - EGM 9.0