Testseek.com have collected 86 expert reviews of the Monster Hunter World and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Monster Hunter World.
January 2018
(89%)
86 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(75%)
63 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Huge
Believable world
Massive amount of depth
Welltailored to veterans and newcomers
Three video options for Pro users
Engaging narrative built around a good single-player campaign
Well-paced tutorial caters nicely to novices
Comprehensive multiplayer integration
Lethal AI make the stakes the highest they've ever been
Stunning environments
Amazing variety in weapons and gear
Titular monsters are well cool
Beautiful attention to detail
Numerous quality of life improvements
Impressive visuals and animation work
Immensely enjoyable combat
Great sense of progression
Polished and filled with satisfying content
Monsters feel like set-piece encounters that are accomplishments to overcome every time
Striking depth that all always engage the player with something new to focus on
The editors didn't like
Feels a little too artificial at times
HDR is broken
The new verticality of levels occasionally leads to frustrating AI pathing glitches
Difficulty spike in end-game content can be daunting to the inexperienced
Grouping up with friends feels unusually complicated
Main questline is cumbersome to play in co-op
No option to pause during single player mode
The lack of competent tutorials leaves new players to fend for themselves
Text-heavy gameplay and spreadsheets are intimidating to new players to the series
Players looking for an open world primarily will be dissatisfied with World
Published: 2018-02-02, Author: David , review by: gamecrate.com
Monster Hunter: World is the type of game that will take over your life. The world is massively detailed with tons of things to do and it will undoubtedly end up yielding some of the very best gaming moments of the year -- guaranteed...
Polished and filled with satisfying content, Monsters feel like set-piece encounters that are accomplishments to overcome every time, Striking depth that all always engage the player with something new to focus on
The lack of competent tutorials leaves new players to fend for themselves, Text-heavy gameplay and spreadsheets are intimidating to new players to the series, Players looking for an open world primarily will be dissatisfied with World
It may be a poor teacher with text-heavy interfaces, but Monster Hunter: World is a great entry into the franchise if you haven't played anything from the series thus far. It's polished and filled with content, and you'll regret not immersing yourself in...
Published: 2018-01-29, Author: Sean , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The Monster Hunter series has garnered plenty of success in its native Japan, yet remains a relative stranger to western audiences, apart from a devout minority of fans. The steep learning curve, unwieldy and complex controls, odd narrative, and limited p...
Published: 2018-01-29, Author: Sean , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The Monster Hunter series has garnered plenty of success in its native Japan, yet remains a relative stranger to western audiences, apart from a devout minority of fans. The steep learning curve, unwieldy and complex controls, odd narrative, and limited p...
Published: 2018-01-28, Author: Jennifer , review by: wmpoweruser.com
Abstract: The Monster Hunter series began its life on PlayStation, but part of what makes Monster Hunter: World special is that it's the first main game in the franchise to also release on Xbox. Its title is as straight forward as it gets as the series tasks you wi...
Abstract: Before I dive into this review for Monster Hunter: World, I would like to address the potential new players eyeballing the first big console release for the series in the West since Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate on Wii U.This is still Monster Hunter.I say tha...
Published: 2018-01-25, Author: Eric , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: My son and I are hunkered down on a small incline above a heavily armored Barroth, eyeing it warily and discussing our game plan.“He does this crazy thing where he rolls in the mud. You have to watch for it. It makes his armor stronger,” he warns.“Okay,”...