From my brief time facing off against the behemoths that make up Dauntless» core encounters, I can already see the magic begin to form into what could be the next
great monster hunting experience.
Not exact matches
The map design is
great on the other hand, there is a lot to do with the enviroment, and there are also loads of sidecontent if you like collecting **** Gear progression is boring as well,
hunting monsters and making gear from their bodyparts sounds like hell of a fun, but progression consists of flat stat bonuses and visuals, it always plays the same.
Exploring, collecting materials, forging weapons / armor,
hunting monsters, and finally bringing down the largest of
monsters leaves the
greatest sense of accomplishment in any individual.
There is nothing more intense than
hunting one of the
great monsters in this game.
That is, after all, part of what makes
Monster Hunter so
great: There's immense joy that comes from coordinating with a group and having successful
hunts.
It's more that we want to have this
great core action gameplay where players observe
monster behaviour and then learn how to take advantage of that and manipulate that to assist in
hunting them.
The
monsters you can
hunt in the beta include the
Great Jagras, the Anjanath, and the Barroth.
Fighting
monsters is a gruelling dance of death, but I quickly got into the swing of things — those 15 minutes learning the basic controls of MH4U really came in handy — as I
hunted the
Great Maccao, a beast that we affectionately started to call «that big Chicken thing».
Monster Hunter: World does a
great job at approximating nature, especially when two giant
monsters cross paths, leading to epic territorial battles that can either help you on a
hunt or create some unwanted attention.
Monster Hunter: World can be a solitary adventure, but the game's recent launch trailer makes taming the world's
greatest beasts look much more feasible when
hunting in a pack.
A second beta followed later in the month for all PS4 owners consisting of the same two areas and three
monsters to
hunt: the
Great Jagras, Anjanath, and Barroth.
I fought some easy
monsters before tracking my first big
hunt, the aforementioned
Great Jagras.
Although it might resemble a hippy iguana, the
Great Jagras is the first
monster you'll have to properly hunt in Monster Hunter
monster you'll have to properly
hunt in
Monster Hunter
Monster Hunter World.
It's
great for anybody who wants to do some bite - sized hacking, slashing and summoning on the bus or train, even though it never quite hits the same heights as its
monster hunting rival.
At the end of the day, Soul Sacrifice Delta is a
great looking game with an engrossing story, killer soundtrack and an in depth customization system - the only thing really holding this impressive handheld title back is the repetitive nature of its
monster hunting gameplay.
As we distracted the
monster long enough to make our escape, our teammates had already delivered the final blow to the
Great Jagras, concluding a successful
hunt.
Jaws (1975): A giant
great white shark arrives on the shores of a New England beach resort and wreaks havoc with bloody attacks on swimmers, until a local sheriff teams up with a marine biologist and an old seafarer to
hunt the
monster down.
It looks
great, for one thing, but the open world is much larger and seamless, as you explore the zones to
hunt and battle the huge
monsters that roam them.
Go
monster hunting on Loch Ness, hike in one of the last
great wildernesses of Europe, hear tales of Scotland's bloody history and soak up the culture with a wee dram after a day's exploring.
Leaving from Edinburgh, this awesome day tour takes you
monster hunting on Scotland's legendary Loch Ness and includes dramatic Glencoe, mighty Ben Nevis, the
Great Glen and Highland Perthshire.
The AI is really
great; the
monsters in
Monster Hunter XX feel like living creatures reacting realistically to people
hunting them with giant weapons.
That is, after all, part of what makes
Monster Hunter so
great: There's immense joy that comes from coordinating with a group and having successful
hunts.
After initial exploration, players will still revisit the same locations for their missions and free - roaming expeditions (where you can
hunt, capture, fish, mine and explore without an objective or time - limit) but the game does a
great job of making things feel dynamic with the day / night system and constantly roaming
monsters so it's a different experience each time.
Sure, I've
hunted monsters, vanquished pirates, and set out on my quest to be the next
great adventurer of fabled Limsa Lominsa, but it pales in comparison to the scope, grandeur, and unforgettable journey that await dedicated and focused explorers over the course of their stay in the land of Eorzea.
Players will be able to
hunt monsters, fight enemies, and explore Final Fantasy 15's world so much that you may be hideously overleveled when you actually get to the story bit you're going for; on the other hand, that may be something that Final Fantasy's been needing to get it back to one of gaming's
greatest franchises.
As a «Hunter», it is up to you to journey into the dark depths of this submerged world and
hunt down dreadful sea
monsters and explore the post-apocalyptic ruins of humanity's once
great cities.
The narrative and story pretty much comes down to
hunt this or that
monster but the engagement feels
great.
It looks
great, for one thing, but the open world is much larger and seamless, as you explore the zones to
hunt and battle the huge
monsters that roam them.
Monster hunter has a
great story, cool characters, and breathtaking
monsters to
hunt and environments to explore.
While being able to join
hunts in progress is
great, what if you're in a position where no one else is in the room and you are
hunting a
monster that is a touch out of your league?
Visually fantastic (especially in 4K), the weapons are
great and varied and the
monsters to
hunt?
Described as a side scrolling shooter with «
monster -
hunting gameplay», Earth Atlantis tells the story of a
great climate shift that leads to 96 % of the earth being flooded with water, leading to the fall of humanity and (naturally) the rise of giant creature - machine hybrid
monsters.
It is one of life's
great mysteries and similar to
Monster Hunter: World, I've spent the majority of my life traveling across the globe to
hunt for evidence of these creatures.»