
Monster Hunter Wilds finally makes sense to my Dark Souls-pilled brain thanks to the Dual Blades
Mobility struggles begone: I main dual blades now.
Mobility struggles begone: I main dual blades now.
Originally published on www.pcgamer.com
By lauren@pcgamer.com (Lauren Morton)
Monster Hunter Wilds has been racking up the skulls, attracting well over a million simultaneous Steam players this weekend despite a mixed player reaction, with particular scorn reserved for its technical performance. Now begins the process of patching the behemoth to address some player-reported problems with certain quests. Patching is sort of like slaughtering a Monster in reverse: sewing on horns and tails rather than chopping them off, re-embowelling the shackled form of the creature so that it can gallop across the plains, monstrous and free. Read more
By Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
Wondering why you can't see monsters' HP in Monster Hunter Wilds? Modders have a fix.
By Gaming Revealed
The dust on the yesterday's horizon has become today's stampede. Monster Hunter Wilds has launched and we are all choking on up-kicked sand. So far the action game has hit a peak of 987,000 players on Steam and all my news feeds are nothing but Rathalos screams. This is what we call a "big 'un". But what trembling critters are eking out an existence in the disturbed ground beneath Capcom's feet? Other games still exist, and some are just unlucky enough to step out of their bolthole the same moment a much scarier freak is on the prowl. Here are 4 games that just released which may be worth a look if you have no time for big beasties. Read more
By Brendan Caldwell