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January 2018
(87%)
91 Reviews
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Abstract: Beneath the overwrought presentation their settings sometimes entail, gaming's most beloved action RPGs usually come with a good hook. A kind of “kick” to the experience that keeps you coming back for hours on end.These days, more often than not, that hoo...
Abstract: Beneath the overwrought presentation their settings sometimes entail, gaming's most beloved action RPGs usually come with a good hook. A kind of “kick” to the experience that keeps you coming back for hours on end.These days, more often than not, that hoo...
Monster Hunter World is an acceptable PC port of a truly terrific game. Though the six month wait hasn't been ideal, support for 60fps gameplay (and above) automatically makes the PC version the definitive edition. Capcom has also included a fairly genero...
Abstract: Monster Hunter is a series about exactly what it says on the tin: tracking and killing big beasties in a fantastical land. This is obvious from the first moments you spend with Monster Hunter: World. Before you lies a densely detailed ecosystem, full of s...
Abstract: It gets better and better for Monster Hunter World owners now, as Capcom has just announced and revealed a truly wonderful collaboration which is going to make many old school gamers very happy indeed.We can report that a Monster Hunter World Devil May Cr...
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Published: 2018-02-11, 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: Simon ParkinSun 4 Feb 2018 09.00 GMTIn 1864, when Jules Verne published Journey to the Centre of the Earth and, almost five decades later Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published The Lost World, there still existed in readers a lingering notion that, just maybe...
Abstract: PlayStation 4, Xbox One; Capcom Pitting you against everything from fire-breathing dinosaurs to fluffy bird-wyverns, this is destined to be one of 2018's best gamesKeza MacDonaldTue 30 Jan 2018 09.31 GMT Last modified on Tue 30 Jan 2018 16.07 GMTIt's rare...
Published: 2018-01-25, Author: Alan , review by: gamesradar.com
More accessible and approachable than any Monster Hunter yet, A gorgeous game with lush, living ecologies and diverse monsters, Series best combat, harvesting and crafting
Hunting for rare parts can get repetitive/grindy
A triumph for the series and one of this generation's greatest games yet. Monster Hunter World takes the beating heart of a vital, niche franchise and elevates it toward universal appeal...