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April 2021
(84%)
68 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
43 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Graphically impressive with super-fast load times
Skippable cutscenes
Tons of content and replay value
New game mechanics are very streamlined and fun
Seamless multiplayer
Plenty of free content coming in the months ahead
Combat and traversal
Cats
Visuals
Palamutes and palicoes mean you'll never have to hunt alone
Village and gathering hub combined into one big region for online play
Giving hunters access to all of their facilities even when playing online
Wirebugs and new hunter skills can turn an expe
Good variety without being overwhelming
Lots of quality of life improvements for veterans
No more quest mysteries
One of the most graphically impressive games on the system
Good mix of content both solo and with groups
Online still holds up even under most trying circumstances
Some pretty cool new monsters
Great combat
Fun traversal
Tons to see and do
Vast customization options
Great style
Valstrax
New Arena
New Equipment
Weapons feel great to use
Japanese aesthetic is awesome
Tons of customization
Quality of life improvements
The editors didn't like
Still can be very overwhelming
No voice chat
Slow start
Bewildering density
Village quests feel more like a tutorial for online multiplayer than a proper campaign
Rampage quests are the series' second worst quest addition
Next to egg deliveries
Talisman farming a major time waster for lategame hunters that want the perfect bui
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Published: 2021-03-23, Author: Dom , review by: techradar.com
More accessible than previous games, Gorgeous graphics, consistent framerate, Wirebugs/Palamutes are excellent
Some toned-down mechanics, Lack of a distinct end-game
(Image credit: Capcom)Monster Hunter Rise is a properly impressive title, and shows Capcom won't simply rest on its laurels now that it's found mainstream success with World. Coming back to a Nintendo console, Rise has had to make some concessions in term...
Published: 2021-03-23, Author: Alan , review by: stuff.tv
The best looking game on Switch, Brilliant new mechanics make for speedier and more accessible hunts, Rampage mode is a total beast, Those wonderful doggoes
A bit too easy for seasoned players (to begin with)
Far from scaling down, Monster Hunter Rise builds on the accessible streamlining from Monster Hunter World for a wilder action-packed hunting fest with even cooler abilities, inspired new features and modes, all while boasting one of the best looking game...
A great cast of memorable monsters, The Wirebug mixes up fighting and exploring, Welcoming tutorials and difficulty curves
Solo Rampages can be really frustrating, Reliance on online hunts for story progression
Monster Hunter Rise is a great adventure, providing fascinating new tools like the Wirebug and walking a fine line between arcade and fast-paced HD gameplay. The Rampages are a neat new addition when used sparingly, but a reliance on online hunts to finis...
Gorgeous design Multiplayer improvements So much fun
Waking up every morning and remembering that Palamutes are not real
Despite its intimidating start, Monster Hunter Rise won me over with addictive and consistently dynamic gameplay, and exhilarating co-op multiplayer...
Monster Hunter Rise comes at a perfect time when India is going through the second phase of lockdown. If you've been wanting to play a game in which you can sink into for hundreds of hours, Monster Hunter Rise definitely fulfils that requirement. Whether...
Monster Hunter Rise mixes classic Monster Hunter ideas with some of World's best improvements and a whole bunch of clever new mechanics of its own. Not all of them are slam dunks, but they are all fun - and the introduction of Wirebugs and the mobility th...
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