In our exclusive interview with Monster Hunter Wilds’ Executive Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto, he outlined one of the franchise’s biggest changes.
We played five hours of Monster Hunter Wilds and came away with a better understanding of how it differs from Monster Hunter World.
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Hosted on MSNMonster Hunter Wilds Streamer Uses Saxophone as ControllerA Monster Hunter Wilds streamer uses a niche method to battle the game’s creatures, turning a saxophone of all things into a ...
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Hosted on MSNMonster Hunter Wilds Second Open Beta Test ExtendedFollowing widespread network issues faced by certain console players, Monster Hunter Wilds announces an extension of the ...
We've had one last chance to experience the action title ahead of its debut at the end of the month and frankly we can't wait to dive back in.
We all know about the Wolfman and Frankenstein's monster, Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees. These famous monsters will always scare us, thanks to their bared ... Read More ...
Shotguns, chainsaws, and viral video. Welcome to one of the wildest hunting tales ever to spill from the deep woods.
My extensive look at Monster Hunter Wilds took me through the first chapter. I won't spoil the story beats. Suffice it to say ...
The Monster Hunter games have never lacked a story per se, but it's always been a gameplay-focused franchise first and ...
Tokuda said that the Monster Hunter Wilds team has been careful about how it can teach players gradually during the game’s “very tutorial-like,” “easy-to-understand” first few hours, but that as ...
Monster Hunter Wilds streamlines Capcom's action-packed franchise to make hunting and slaying beasts less cumbersome than ...
With just days to go before launch, Monster Hunter Wilds shares glimpses of the PS5 Pro enhancements supported in the ...
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