Monster Hunter Wilds Review
In 2018, Monster Hunter: World drew in a massive new fanbase, and Monster Hunter Rise introduced Wirebugs for swift navigation in 2021. It’s logical that Capcom would strive to bring this newly gained audience into the next phase. That’s precisely what Monster Hunter Wilds accomplishes, streamlining the process of transforming fearsome dragons into whimsical hats, making it more effortless, agile, and uncomplicated than ever. On the flip side, Wilds seems to lack significant challenges, even at launch, failing to demand strategic thinking about equipment. Yet, refinements in combat mechanics make cutting up monsters a more satisfying experience than ever before.