
On one side it has extremely hard end game content that requires hours to build up armor sets with stacking or complementing effects (which every armor piece and set comes with) and separate leveling systems for armor and weapons with multiple ways to add effects or improve each along with an element/ailment system. The game tries to cater to both beginners and veterans. As a bonus, “Monster Hunter: World” supports cross-platform play meaning Xbox 1(and up), Playstation 4/5, and Microsoft Windows PC’s users can game togetherīeing a rather new game, “Monster Hunter: World” has excellent graphics as far as looks go according to Kayley Hudson, a freshman and beginner player, who said, “I thought it was cool and I liked the graphics … and the character design.” After finishing the main storyline, a number of extra quests remain with unique rewards to earn and bonus story fragments portrayed in special assignments. The types of quests and expeditions also vary greatly throughout the story so it remains entertaining even after hours of playing.

There are five (six in Iceborne) main expedition areas that have multiple levels, hidden passageways, gathering points, and themes players can explore, and 14 more, smaller areas can be found in specific quests, given you progress far enough. It even includes small endemic life and variants around the map which you can catch and put in your room back in Astera, the outpost where you start the game. “Monster Hunter: World,” although not receiving any new content anymore, still has loads of both main and side quests with over 94 different monsters all of whom are fightable and an additional 20 monsters added in the Iceborne expansion. If this is ringing any bells the Monster Hunter franchise (a series of action role-playing games) has been around since March 11, 2004, with “Monster Hunter: World” being the fifth main game produced.Ĭapcom recently released the next main game of the Monster Hunter series, “Monster Hunter Rise” on January 26 prompting some to consider if playing “Monster Hunter: World” was still worth it. One particular game that has gotten a lot of attention as of late is “Monster Hunter: World” which was released January 26, 2018, by Capcom, a well-known Japanese game developer and publisher. Online gaming has been on the rise for a while now with Coronavirus-19 only helping to further the industry by allowing people more free time in their everyday lives.
