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June 2021
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The editors liked
Fastpaced gameplay improved thanks to higher frame rates and resolution
A large roster of awesome monsters to hunt
The PC version comes packaged with all the postlaunch content updates
The Rampage missions are chaotic but fun arcadelike hunts once you
Same great action gameplay
A bunch of quality of life mechanics
Traversal actually feels good
Surprisingly fast load times
Thrilling monster-hunting action
Loads of character customization
Expansive environments to explore
Improved visuals and performance
Deep and rewarding combat
With 14 different weapon types
New traversal options that make exploring maps fun
The overall streamlining makes the game very easy to pick up and play
A wealth of visual and performance options
The Wirebug enhances both exploration and combat with its exciting moveset
New traversal options get you into the heart of the action much faster
Each weapon type retains its remarkable depth
Which is further enhanced by an element of customization
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Palamutes and Wirebug mechanics add depth to combat and traversal options
Includes all DLC and the full story unlike the original release
Eastern theme prevalent and cohesive in all aspects
Full keyboard and mouse support
High frame rates…
The editors didn't like
Creating specific builds for your character can be restrictive
Hunting in multiplayer can be straining on the eyes at times when there are four players and four NPC partners fighting at once
The story is too simple for those looking for a complex narrat
Very tutorial-heavy
Story is whatever
Single-player and multiplayer modes are segragated
No cross-save transfer between Switch and PC
Village Quests feel more like tutorial quests
Rampage Quests can be annoying
Talisman system makes optimal character customization more frustrating than it should be
Visuals
While decent looking
Are not on the same level as Monster Hunter World's
Reverting back to separate Village and Hub quests sacrifices some of the cohesion
The paper-thin story makes it difficult to invest in what's happening
Rampage quests lose their novelty very quickly
No save game transfer from the Switch version of the game
Visual downgrade from Monster Hunter World is noticeable
…Except in cutscenes
Glitchy and prone to crashing
Doesn't look all that much better compared to Switch
Palamutes and Wirebug mechanics add depth to combat and traversal options, Includes all DLC and the full story unlike the original release, Eastern theme prevalent and cohesive in all aspects
Rampage quests lose their novelty very quickly, No save game transfer from the Switch version of the game, Visual downgrade from Monster Hunter World is noticeable
Abstract: The last two years have been great for PC gamers. GamePass on PC with the Day 1 first-party titles from Microsoft, Sony pushing some of their best exclusives out on Steam, certain Nintendo Switch games getting released on Steam, it has just been great. Mo...
Published: 2022-01-24, Author: W. , review by: gamerbraves.com
If you're one of the people who held out on Monster Hunter Rise's launch because you knew about the PC version, absolutely get it now that it's available. The game definitely feels like a more fully-realized version, running much better than the already w...
Published: 2022-01-21, Author: Tony , review by: tomsguide.com
Thrilling monster-hunting action, Loads of character customization, Expansive environments to explore, Improved visuals and performance
Single-player and multiplayer modes are segragated, No cross-save transfer between Switch and PC
If you’re new to the series, Monster Hunter Rise is an excellent jumping-on point that deftly teaches you the game’s admittedly complex mechanics. Fans of Monster Hunter World may not find this title as ambitious, but they’ll love features like the Wirebu...
Published: 2022-01-16, Author: David , review by: gamingtrend.com
Full keyboard and mouse support, High frame rates…
…Except in cutscenes, Glitchy and prone to crashing, Doesn't look all that much better compared to Switch
Despite releasing nearly a year after its Switch counterpart, the PC version of Monster Hunter Rise feels like a minimal improvement. Sure, you can get frame rates in the hundreds and high resolutions, but frequent crashes can reset your settings and cuts...
Published: 2022-01-11, Author: Richard , review by: gamespot.com
The Wirebug enhances both exploration and combat with its exciting moveset, New traversal options get you into the heart of the action much faster, Each weapon type retains its remarkable depth, which is further enhanced by an element of customization, Th
Reverting back to separate Village and Hub quests sacrifices some of the cohesion, The paper-thin story makes it difficult to invest in what's happening
Published: 2022-01-10, Author: Alexander , review by: windowscentral.com
Fastpaced gameplay improved thanks to higher frame rates and resolution, A large roster of awesome monsters to hunt, The PC version comes packaged with all the postlaunch content updates, The Rampage missions are chaotic but fun arcadelike hunts once you
Creating specific builds for your character can be restrictive, Hunting in multiplayer can be straining on the eyes at times when there are four players and four NPC partners fighting at once, The story is too simple for those looking for a complex narrat
Let's get ready to hunt!Monster Hunter Rise (PC)Bottom line: Monster Hunter Rise is a solid action game that features a superb combat system and lots of extraordinary creatures to hunt with your friends. The PC port improves upon the original game's found...
Deep and rewarding combat, with 14 different weapon types, New traversal options that make exploring maps fun, The overall streamlining makes the game very easy to pick up and play, A wealth of visual and performance options
Village Quests feel more like tutorial quests, Rampage Quests can be annoying, Talisman system makes optimal character customization more frustrating than it should be, Visuals, while decent looking, are not on the same level as Monster Hunter World's
With the streamlining of some of the most annoying aspects of the Monster Hunter experience and some excellent additions to the formula like Wirebugs and Switch Skills, Monster Hunter Rise reaches the heights of the best entries in the series with ease. W...