From VG247: "There are plenty of endgame weapon augments and upgrades to be found in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne if you’re looking for more of a challenge.
If you’ve not reached the stage where endgame content is available to you, it’s best to look away now as this piece will contain some spoilers."
There’s all manner of games out there in terms of length, from short two hour experiences and six hour cinematic campaigns, through to sprawling RPGs that will take you closer to 100 hours before you see the end. Then there are those games that just keep going and going and going, like they’re a Duracell Bunny (or Energizer Bunny if you’re American).
Kuma writes about the new collaboration event between Monster Hunter World: Iceborne and the Monster Hunter movie starring Mila Jovovich.
Can just anyone post anything on N4G.com?
I mean I start the vid thinking I’m going to watch some professional video and it’s a dude smacking his lips eating cereal.
I’m just wondering because if so, I’ll start posting stuff like this on here.
Neil writes: "Monster Hunter World is one of Capcom's biggest, most immersive of games. Since release on Xbox One back in 2018 it has however continued to go from strength to strength, with the Iceborne expansion pushed it on to new heights. Today we find even more downloadable content made available for the game, with eight new sets that look to allow all players the chance to find full completion, all while crossing over with a variety of other Capcom titles."