From VG247: "If you’d like to partner up with a friend to hunt some eggs that’s also a possibility in Co-op, or you can prove who the best rider is in PVP. As you reach the end game, nearly all of the game’s systems are expanded upon and completing the whole story can take anywhere from 30+ hours and the side content and endgame can take you all the way up towards the hundreds of hours.
Monster Hunter Stories 2 is a win, with so many quality of life changes from its predecessor on 3DS. It’s welcoming and accessible, familiar yet new, complex but not too confusing, and has plenty of surprises waiting for players and I can see myself playing it way beyond this review."
Today Capcom had two juicy announcements to share about the Monster Hunter Stories series of JRPG, which is becoming even more multiplatform.
Hopefully there's a physical release of this on PS4 as well,weirded out that there's no PS5 version after all these times.
I already played a bit of PC version and was hooked as I'm not into mainline MH games at all but digging the Stories series.
Real shame the game isn't cross play
Would love to dive back in if the PS4 release reinvigorated the player base
Daily Video Game writes: "Today, Amazon has just kicked off a new digital sale on several games for Nintendo Switch gamers, offering up to 67% off on many popular first-party and third-party titles such as Luigi's Mansion 3, Cult of the Lamb, and many more right now!"
Today Capcom announced its financial results for the fiscal year that ended on March 31, 2022, and they're very good.
Congratulations Capcom!
It's up to us the players to keep supporting quality traditional console videogames with ample rewards!!
Long live Capcom and long live traditional videogames!
What are traditional console video games?
Good to see RE going strong, I love the series since the original.
Dead Rising 3 made it clear to me that Capcom was housing special talent and management. Resident Evil Village may be the first RE game I ever finish.