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Huh, thought I posted that. Maybe in another thread.Anyway, this guy sums up what i think of this game quite well:
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Huh, thought I posted that. Maybe in another thread.Anyway, this guy sums up what i think of this game quite well:
>bossmanjack reference in first minuteAnyway, this guy sums up what i think of this game quite well:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=c0oxODg9fKQ
The story and in particular the way it was presented is indefensible. Do it like rise where you have a couple dialogue boxes you can mash through and a cool cutscene for the monsters and that’s it. Given that no one liked it (even the intended Soyny audience) I hope they learn their lesson and never ever try to do it again. Also, there are definitely some dev ideas which we can say have objectively failed (seamless zone connections are pointless and never used, Herds barely exist, the “Hunt spontaneously and immersively” idea has largely been dropped by the endgame updates). I don’t necessarily think such ideas would be impossible to implement but the MH team is not able to. I imagine, like rampages, they’ll swallow their pride and move onto other stuff when the DLC comes around. I guess having seamless area hubs is fine moving forward (though if it has a significant performance/dev time cost they should go back to the way it was before).The story in general just sucks so bad. Shut the fuck UP!
Why can’t we just hunt monsters and get on with it? I have no idea why they thought this was a good idea. They don’t even have redeemable characters to justify this choice. I thought nothing could be worse than rampages in MHR.
I was wrong, Satan is always busy.![]()
i didn't really care for rise/sunbreak's story (though it was just inoffensive and something to get you from monster to monster rather than per se bad) but i actually really liked character writing. i can't name a single character from world/iceborne or wilds that i liked, but i liked pretty much the entire cast from rise/sunbreak. the characters actually had.... characterDo it like rise where you have a couple dialogue boxes you can mash through and a cool cutscene for the monsters and that’s it.
Yeah, I don’t get why they hyped this up either. In Rise you could just go on expeditions and hunt until you were ready to go back. They even had the monsters fight and the wyvern riding so you could get involved.Herds barely exist, the “Hunt spontaneously and immersively” idea has largely been dropped by the endgame updates).
Every update has felt like some attempt to course correct, but none of them actually play into what the vision of the game was supposed to be. Now it's in this weird limbo state where it's trying to cater to the people who are in it for the exploration/ecosystems and the people who are in it for the typical Monster Hunter experience, but it doesn't do either of them particularly well. Now it's at the stage where people are holding out for an expansion to somehow tie everything together, but no title update or expansion is ever gonna change how unfocused the vision for Wilds is.Also, there are definitely some dev ideas which we can say have objectively failed (seamless zone connections are pointless and never used, Herds barely exist, the “Hunt spontaneously and immersively” idea has largely been dropped by the endgame updates).
The first game aged like milk. I recommend trying Freedom Unite instead. Portable 3rd is also good, albeit easier than FU, and you can use the HD texture pack if you're emulating it.Was also considering emulating the very first game on PS2 to see how it all began, does it hold up today?
If by some miracle you manage to get a copy of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, definitely give it a go. It's the tightest controling of the classic era, while still being a challenging game.So ive pretty much done most of whats available in Rise/Sunbreak, and i still crave me some MH... Was thinking of getting Wilds, but judging by this and it's own thread, it might be better to get another title... Which should i go for? World?
Was also considering emulating the very first game on PS2 to see how it all began, does it hold up today?
isn't it readily available on switch? even if not the switch and 3ds roms are readily available to pirate and emulateIf by some miracle you manage to get a copy of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, definitely give it a go. It's the tightest controling of the classic era, while still being a challenging game.
World is a safe bet if you're coming from Rise. If you wanted to play an older title, I still think MH4U is the peak of the series, but Generations Ultimate is good too. There's also mods the unlock the 30 FPS cap to 60+ if you're looking to emulate.So ive pretty much done most of whats available in Rise/Sunbreak, and i still crave me some MH... Was thinking of getting Wilds, but judging by this and it's own thread, it might be better to get another title... Which should i go for? World?
Was also considering emulating the very first game on PS2 to see how it all began, does it hold up today?
Sorry for another reply but if you're coming from Rise just play World/Iceborne. Play Iceborne Community Edition (ICE) if you want to fix annoying problems/balancing, but there's less players for multiplayer if that bothers you.Which should i go for? World?
Was also considering emulating the very first game on PS2 to see how it all began, does it hold up today?
World/Iceborne is really damn good and I would definitely recommend it over the Wilds. My only major grievance with Iceborn is the clutch claw and the wounding mechanic, but it's not something you can't live with. Iceborne actually has some stuff I wish they would have carried over to Rise/Wilds like decorating your own room and catching endemic life to display in your room.So ive pretty much done most of whats available in Rise/Sunbreak, and i still crave me some MH... Was thinking of getting Wilds, but judging by this and it's own thread, it might be better to get another title... Which should i go for? World?
Was also considering emulating the very first game on PS2 to see how it all began, does it hold up today?
Animated trailer, no gameplay
There is no game that is worth more than $30. $60 if you're willing to lower your standards.Theres a free demo you can play right now. It was pretty good but not $107 good.
Rise your first MH? Emulate the older games, though World is a fine choice with Iceborne. Might be worth checking out the Community Edition as well if you go for the latter.So ive pretty much done most of whats available in Rise/Sunbreak, and i still crave me some MH... Was thinking of getting Wilds, but judging by this and it's own thread, it might be better to get another title... Which should i go for? World?
Was also considering emulating the very first game on PS2 to see how it all began, does it hold up today?
Hurrah for regional pricing. the last game i bought full price at $60 was Diablo 2 remaster on steam. Outside of amerimutts most countries get fucked on pricing.There is no game that is worth more than $30. $60 if you're willing to lower your standards.
Steam attempted to do something about regional pricing but it was either minimal to the point of nonexistence or the powers that be thwarted that attempt and regional pricing remains dogshit. Considering how much power payment processors have and how they're willing to swing their dicks around for any little thing they disagree on, both are fairly possible.Hurrah for regional pricing. the last game i bought full price at $60 was Diablo 2 remaster on steam. Outside of amerimutts most countries get fucked on pricing.
When this actually happened it was Old Heads heads using it as proof that the World babies couldn't handle OG MonHun. "OG" being 3G or 4U/Generations of course.since the people pushing the idea that MH was review bombed due to Alatreon...are all Wilds shills. Really makes you think
I will say that the difference between base World and Iceborn is still pretty silly. Base World just feels so much nicer and comfy to play through because the monsters in Low and High rank aren't designed with the clutch claw in mind.My only major grievance with Iceborn is the clutch claw and the wounding mechanic, but it's not something you can't live with.
Humanity thrives so goddamn hard there's a Guild set up specifically to keep people from hunting monsters willy nilly to extinction, and this has been the case since the very first game. They even have executioners who hunt rogue hunters/poachers. We've been murdering Elder Dragons since day one. FATALIS is literally the final boss of the Hub in MH1. I really don't know where you pulled this from.MH games before World basically established mankind as the lowest things in the pecking order, and kept on reminding you of that every time you got your neck out on hunting grounds tracking down monsters.