Easy Allies: "it's very easy to imagine Monster Hunter: World looking intimidating from outside considering the reputation the series has built amongst some for being obtuse or cumbersome. World does not share the bulk of those issues, feeling as though it's far more interested in shaping itself around you than you around it. There are so many moments of triumph, so many things to explore, and so many new creatures to see that it's fun letting it all surround you and simply settling in. The game lends enough of a guiding hand to get you in on that fun and excitement but never oversteps its bounds, creating something remarkable that really anyone can be a part of."
VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "While it was a mixed pleasure overall - at times exhilarating, at others agonizing - I would have to say I enjoyed my time with Monster Hunter: World and found it to be surprisingly addicting. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that I was surprised by how little had changed from previous titles, given how this particular entry took the series to unheard levels of popularity, but while it retains both positives and negatives from them, at the very least it’s a stellar-looking game that brings more freedom to the hunt than any of its predecessors (Monster Hunter Rise could possibly be a different story, but that, my friends, is a game for another article)."
Capcom Co., Ltd. (Capcom) today announced that Monster Hunter: World has sold over 25 million units* worldwide.
Launched in 2018, the action RPG has seen an explosion of players on Steam. Here's why and what makes Monster Hunter World so great.
Well done, Capcom.
Game is a lot of fun. That 1st hour took forever tho. Not sure we need so many damn tutorials. There’s a tutorial to buy things from an item shop!! Do we really need that?
But after that it grabs you and doesn’t let go!
A Ben Moore review is always something to look forward to