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January 2018
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The editors liked
Sumptuous habitats packed with life
Intimidating beasts to kill
Excellent fashion sense
Beautiful graphics
Fun Combat
Strong worldbuilding
Addictive monster-slaying action
Newcomer-friendly tutorials
Streamlined equipment creation
Excellent aesthetic and visual fidelity
Good PC performance
A story that pits newcomer hunters against one of the largest Elder Dragons in the series
No more paintballs
With research and scoutflies doing the tracking now
Changes to each weapon make every one of the 14 weapons viable
Incredible sense of impact
The editors didn't like
Some online-play features are fiddly and need improving
Horrible multiplayer system
Repetitive monster slaying
Highly demanding combat requires commitment to master
Smaller roster of monsters compared with previous series entries
Uninteresting story mode
Performance hits with giant explosions and certain hunter tools
Published: 2018-08-07, Author: Joe , review by: in.ign.com
Fitting for the series' first ever western PC version, this isn't a case of bringing flashy new exclusive content but a supremely stable, confidently-put-together package of what got all the console players so excited about in January. If it's the first t...
Published: 2018-02-13, Author: Victor , review by: rappler.com
Abstract: THE HUNT IS ON! Monster Hunter: World's title screen. All screenshots taken on the PlayStation 4 version of the game.Let me start this review by saying that I'm not normally the audience for something like the Monster Hunter games of Capcom's past.I've sk...
Published: 2018-08-07, Author: Joe , review by: ap.ign.com
Fitting for the series' first ever western PC version, this isn't a case of bringing flashy new exclusive content but a supremely stable, confidently-put-together package of what got all the console players so excited about in January. If it's the first t...
Abstract: At its core, Monster Hunter: World is the same slow and calculated experience that fans have long loved the series for. GameAxis was treated to a 15-minute hands-on at a closed-door presentation, featuring a demo build that's been making the rounds at gam...
Abstract: Torture des composants. Alors que le jeu Monster Hunter World a principalement reçu les louanges de la presse, le jeu de rôle d'action s'en tire moins bien avec les joueurs. Découvrez dans ces résultats de test si le passage aux PC a vraiment échoué, ou s...
La partie visuelle, au choix selon son matos , La navigation dans les menus, un bonheur, Papoter avec ses ami(e)s avec un clavier, Un gameplay clavier/souris plus que correct...
Mais un temps d'adaptation est nécessaire pour bien maîtriser les mouvements, Les crashs, mettez bien à jour le jeu et votre carte graphique
le portage de Monster Hunter: World est plus que potable. Pour le coup, ne vous privez pas de cette petite perle vidéoludique si vous n'avez pas eu la chance d'y jouer jusqu'à présent.TEST - Monster Hunter: World - Seul, c'est bien, à plusieurs, c'est en...
Published: 2018-01-27, Author: Maxime , review by: numerama.com
Un univers léché et un gameplay riche, La coopération, Le sentiment d'accomplissement
Des premiers pas compliqués (si on n'y connait rien), Narration en retrait, Interface très austère
Porté par des ambitions techniques, des enjeux commerciaux énormes et la volonté de s'ouvrir, Monster Hunter: World est la transposition d'un savoir-faire ayant donné naissance à une communauté ne pouvant accueillir cet épisode qu'avec le sourire. Un gr...