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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 90 /100 Critics Rec: 96%
- Released
- September 6, 2019
- ESRB
- t
- Developer(s)
- Capcom
- Publisher(s)
- Capcom
- Engine
- MT Framework
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer
- Franchise
- Monster Hunter
OpenCritic Reviews
Monster Hunter Wilds players express their desire to see one major feature from Monster Hunter: World make its way into Capcom's newest action RPG.
The Monster Hunter franchise is known for exceptional difficulty, but these entries provided something even harder than the usual challenge.
Monster Hunter Wilds' campsites work a lot differently than in World or Rise and with great accessibility comes great humor in immersive RNG.
As if Monster Hunter Wilds wasn't breaking enough traditions with a voiced protagonist and named NPCs, there is one more it will break on launch.
While Monster Hunter Wilds mostly builds upon prior Monster Hunter titles, one major tool from World and Rise may not have made the cut.
Although there's already lots of hype surrounding Monster Hunter Wilds, the game could really take off if it makes up for a missed opportunity.
Not all weapon upgrade systems in video games are created equal. For those looking for the most unique ones, these titles are sure to impress.
With Monster Hunter Wilds still at least a year away, Monster Hunter World players should prioritize these builds to get the upper hand in battle.
Seliana's Steamworks offers a neat way to earn a bunch of useful crafting materials in Monster Hunter World Iceborne. Here's how it works.
Monster Hunter Wilds seems quite far away with a release window of 2025 and may not have dedicated marketing until late in 2024, if at all next year.
A true current-gen Monster Hunter entry hasn't been released yet, and the ideal window for one won't be open for much longer.