Monster Hunter World Is Out On PS4 And Xbox One, And It's A Great Starting Place For Newcomers
Now is the time to finally jump in.
Monster Hunter has always been an intimidating
series to jump into for a variety of reasons. It's challenging for
anyone, and traditionally it hasn't done a great job of explaining its
various mechanics, leaving players to seek outside help. Monster Hunter World at least partially tries to address those problems, and in many ways, it succeeds.
In
addition to providing more explanation to players in the early stages,
players have what's called a Handler, who dispenses tips until you've
made enough progress. There are also quality-of-life improvements like
scoutflies that reduce the hassle of tracking a monster--something
that's particularly helpful given World's larger environments.
In
the video above, we chat about what it's been like to play World from
both the standpoint of a series veteran and someone with less Monster
Hunter experience. It should give you a sense of what to expect from
World regardless of your experience level.
For more on the new game, check out our Monster Hunter World review. We also have starting tips and a beginner's guide, as well as a roundup of all of our key coverage about World. Plus, you can see what the game looks like in 4K on PS4 Pro and find out all the details about its day-one update.
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