Not exact matches
This
title marks the arrival of the
series on the Unreal Engine, a leap forward in terms of technological innovation, ensuring incredible enhancements in the visual quality, realistic and impressive lighting effects and completely reworked physics: thanks to a realistic physics simulation, the game faithfully reproduces all the distinctive behavior of the bikes, thereby reducing the gap between fiction and reality, while making it accessible also to casual gamers through the introduction of riding aids and
tutorials.
This is where the Monster Hunter gives you an option to either kick off a
series of
tutorials to introduce you to the game, or to throw you straight into the action if you have played previous
titles or the demo.
This
title marks the arrival of the
series on the Unreal Engine, a leap forward in terms of technological innovation, ensuring enhancements in the visual quality, realistic and impressive lighting effects and completely reworked physics: the game faithfully reproduces all the distinctive behavior of the bikes, thereby reducing the gap between fiction and reality, while making it accessible also to casual gamers through the introduction of interactive riding aids and
tutorials.
This was largely due to changes that made the game more accessible to newcomers, including a required
tutorial during the introductory cut scene and a greater emphasis on story progression than previous
titles in the
series.
Capcom have ensured that those new to the
series will also be able to get to grips with it just as easily as those that have played previous
titles, through the implementation of natural
tutorials.
Monster Hunter World may be the most accessible
title in the
series yet, but that hasn't stopped Capcom ramming it with text - heavy
tutorials and number - laden menus.