Monster Hunter World Reviews
It’s gameplay is fluid and fun and the overall world rich and detailed. If you have ever considered a Monster Hunter game before and never pulled the trigger, this is your opportunity.
When it comes to Monster Hunter, the level of depth in the game leaves a lot to talk about, and I don't think it's possible to capture everything in this review.
Monster Hunter: World takes everything the series does well and arguably does it better.
Monster Hunter World is like one of the monsters living in its lands: hard to master, but incredibly satisfying.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Capcom will hunt new players with his biggest Monster Hunter game. At the same time it continues to feed the hardcore fans with a title that has all the keys to the series and important news. But now we will be facing bigger and more beautiful monsters and environments.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Available for the first time on Xbox and I’m jumping in joy because of it. This is a game that will be played for months and months alone or with friends. It is a massive and beautiful game that challenges every gamer. Please buy, okay?
The series has never been so beautiful and accessible. Nevertheless, Monster Hunter World remains a challenging action game for grind-happy hunters.
Review in German | Read full review
Monster Hunter World has brought Capcom back to the forefront of the industry, and has expanded its players base thanks to launching the game in the West and Middle East at the same time with Japan. The game has provided an amazing game world that will be difficult to achieve its quality from any other game this year, It is a promising start to another year marked by stunning games.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Monster Hunter: World is definitely among the best titles available on the market, and whether you are a fan of the saga, or you are approaching it for the first time, we recommend you play it.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Monster Hunter: World successfully implements new approaches and delivers a multi-faceted and dynamic combat system. Even if some opponents don't show mercy, the player will never be left alone thanks to numerous help and tutorials. The detailed ecosystem and interacting inhabitants give the game a welcome depth and make the title a feast for the eyes even if you leave the blade stuck once. All in all, Monster Hunter sees: World doesn't just look great, it makes the once dusty image of the series a thing of the past.
Review in German | Read full review
Monster Hunter: World proves that Capcom is still king of this jungle.
Monster Hunter: World is filled to the brim with quests, investigations, and several events. Multiplayer is easier than ever and the game offers tons of ways to experience this franchise, be it for the first time or for a series veteran.
Monster Hunter World is an ever-evolving game which will never be over. It appears the game is following its 3DS counterparts with free content being added regularly in order to keep things fresh and new. Sure, some of the hunts can take a while and the game is clearly built on a social platform rather than a single-player experience, but it's enjoyable in both aspects and delivers a game which you can enjoy both on your own and with other people, even if they are strangers
The improvements are a refreshing change for long-time players, and Capcom was able to revitalize the series for a new generation. A game that's truly deserving of its subtitle regarding reach and depth.
While Monster Hunter: World pulls off the same satisfying style of hunting in a way that makes the setting feel more alive and more approachable for new players, there’s still room for improvement. Capcom are kings of the iterative sequel, so I’m sure that we’ll see even more monsters and hopefully a rethink of the multiplayer matchmaking in the near future.
CAPCOM has transferred Monster Hunter series to the eighth generation consoles in order to attract both old fans and new players; and it has been successful in delivering so. The game benefits from beautiful and pristine environments and the monsters are designed full of details with their own unique characteristics. These features alongside smooth and simple combat system bring the players a pure experience. In addition, ignoring some small issues, multiplayer mode doubles the fun. The game is full of content and fresh experiences that can entertain its player for hours. If you want a memorable experience of a role-playing game, don't miss Monster Hunter World.
Review in Persian | Read full review
I couldn't let go of the controller. I had finally got acquainted with everything I needed to know about the game, and my priorities shifted. I was hooked on hunting, getting better equipment, and moving forward in unlocking the New World's mysteries. Capcom has succeeded in making the Monster Hunter franchise more accessible than ever without sacrificing the quirks and features that made this game popular among its fans. The timing of the release of this mainstream entry couldn’t have been any better. This could arguably be the best title in the series, and it sets a new high for gamers that love the endgame grind.
Monster Hunter World does it right in almost every way imaginable. The first real must-have of the year.
Review in German | Read full review
Hey ho hunterino! You’re moving on from Moga, Dundorma and Bherna and heading to the New World to continue your hunting exploits, are you? Don’t forget to bring back a souvenir! But not Dung. That wouldn’t be cool. The Monster Hunter Franchise is a series I’ve put more time into than planning for my future. With an average of 400 hours per game since 3U, and with my first being “Monster Hunter” for PS2, I’ve been hunting for quite some time, and I feel confident in saying that Monster Hunter World really outdid itself. Whether it be the ease for new players to get into, the ‘honed’ weapon movesets, the gorgeous environments, or the quality of life improvements, Monster Hunter World has something for veterans and newbies alike.