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13 Reasons Why You Should Be Hyped For Monster Hunter: World

f you haven’t heard already, Monster Hunter’s back and this time Capcom is taking its power-selling series to the next level. With the 3DS slipping into its twilight years, Monster Hunter is no longer being shackled to the ageing handheld, setting its sights on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in early 2018.

Here are 13 reasons why fans should be hyped for this latest instalment.

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PFFT2654d ago

Ive been hyping this game for awhile now. Back then it was a rumored Ps4 exclusive and it was named Monster Hunter 5. Was thinking of importing MHXX for the Switch BUT now i think ill just wait for MHW.

BlackDoomAx2653d ago

Only one reason: It's Monster Hunter.

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Fanatical's new Steam Deck-friendly bundle is offering Monster Hunter pack for only $30

Fanatical is back with a new bundle, and this time, they're offering two Monster Hunter games and some extra content for a small price.

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Capcom Sales and Profits Drop But Still Outperform Plans

Capcom announced its financial results for the fiscal quarter of the fiscal year 2024, related to the period between April and June 2024.

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Zenzuu53d ago

Some love for Resident Evil Code Veronica, Dino Crisis, or Okami would be nice Capcom.

P_Bomb53d ago

Code Veronica’s gotta be on the way. It’s the biggest missing link as far as remakes. Make it so!

KyRo52d ago

What I'll never understand with Dino Crisis was that with RE6, they went down a action heavy route which people disliked and didn't fit the RE formula but I feel that would have worked perfectly for Dino Crisis if they went down the Dino Crisis 2 route of being a action game over the more RE inspired DC1.

As long as it's nothing like DC3, Id absolutely love a new DC game.

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A Late Look: Monster Hunter: World

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)."

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