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: 2018-01-25, Author: Joe , review by: ign.com
Abstract: Game subtitles so rarely tell us anything about what's inside the box. How can warfare be infinite, who was actually doing the reckoning in Kingdoms of Amalur, and what the hell is a ‘Breath of the Wild' anyway? It's almost a shock, then, to discover how...
Published: 2018-01-25, Author: Mike , review by: venturebeat.com
Monster Hunter: World is one of the more rewarding action role-playing games I've played in recent years. The game is enjoyable either solo or with other players, and it manages to take advantage of modern hardware to envelop you in a beautiful world.I ne...
Abstract: I was not happy during Sony's E3 2017 press conference in Los Angeles when we learned that the newest entry in Capcom's monster-hunting series, Monster Hunter: World, would be releasing worldwide in early 2018 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.Why wasn'...
Monster Hunter World is a fantastic action RPG that players can enjoy for hundreds, if not thousands of hours due to its sheer amount of quality content to experience...
Monster Hunter: World is the best entry in the long-running action RPG series to-date, accessible for both new players and returning fans expecting the in-depth gameplay systems and rewarding hunt/craft/explore loop we all know and love...
Published: 2018-02-09, Author: Rhys , review by: pickr.com.au
“Monster Hunter: World” is one of those games that really gives you a bit of a hard shake, especially if you're a new player of the franchise.It's strange, because if you've come from modern video games, you'll look at it and think “is that it?”, summonin...
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Amazing lush world, like an open-world Jurassic Park to explore, Great monster fighting, like ever-growing boss fights, Controls feel natural and the brutal slayings are addictive, Encourages you to build your character in great detail, The story is g
Deep role-play elements may leave casual gamers baffled, So big, it's a bit daunting
THE GOOD• Amazing lush world, like an open-world Jurassic Park to explore• Great monster fighting, like ever-growing boss fights• Controls feel natural and the brutal slayings are addictive• Encourages you to build your character in great detail• The stor...
Abstract: The game's world and the mechanics and systems intertwined in it feel sprawling. This is the first Monster Hunter I've put any serious time into since the franchise's inception with 2004's PS2 title Monster Hunter, and the sheer scale of it is stunning.Th...
Incredible vibrant open world, Systems that breed emergent behaviour, Excellent weaponry and crafting, Endearing eco-friendly vibe
Unintuitive inventory system, Long animations make reviving from low health a lottery, Leaves you to discover its subtleties rather than showing them explicitly
Overall, the world of Monster Hunter World proves to be gloriously addictive and endlessly charming.At times, it might not feel as polished as its ultra-modern peers, but that's a small price to pay given that it never, ever feels remotely scripted in any...