I bought this around a mnth ago , my 12 yr old son loved it . He clocked it in a few wks , He was so so happy when you seen the smile on his face , He was very excited , least it kept him of Fortnight' game a short while . Defo recomend it .
I bought this around a mnth ago , my 12 yr old son loved it . He clocked it in a few wks , He was so so happy when you seen the smile on his face , He was very excited , least it kept him of Fortnight' game a short while . Defo recomend it .
Awsome battleroyal mode, great multiplayer, just watch out for the sweats. They are hitting pretty hard to prestige up.
Monster Hunter has always been a franchise that hooks players with a mercilessly addictive gameplay loop: Make a weapon out of a monster, then use that to beat more monsters into submission so you can make new weapons and pants out of them.
You’ll not only be entertained by Monster Hunter World: Iceborne for hours, but you will be in awe of its complex systems, and how they align so well to create an unforgettable expansion to an already fantastic game.
A rewarding gameplay loop; New monsters are a sight to behold; Easily accessible after the main story;
Significant difficulty spikes; Mechanics can feel overwhelming;
Full disclosure here: I got into Monster Hunter because of World. Having only briefly dabbled with MH3U and MH4, the many changes and tweaks to the formula for World enticed me to finally give the fra
Huge roster of new monsters; New mechanics feel essential; The meta has been completely overhauled; Hoarfrost Reach is beautiful; Incredible endgame
Multiplayer organisation is still a bit odd
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is an excellent expansion so large that it almost feels like a sequel. It's a better version of a great game.
Dozens of cool new monsters; The best-looking armor in the series; The most challenging hunts World's ever seen
Several annoyances remain unfixed
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