As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of hunting monsters under my belt, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement upon witnessing the latest glimpse into the world of Monster Hunter Wilds. The intricate details showcased in the video have me longing for the day when I can once again immerse myself in this captivating universe.
As a gamer, I’m thrilled to share that during Gamescom, Capcom unveiled a grand exhibition featuring Monster Hunter Wilds. On top of that, thanks to IGN Japan, they also dropped a compact 15-minute video showcase, offering us a more intimate peek into some intricate details of the upcoming game.
As I dive into this game, not only do I get to experience the thrill of monster hunting, but I also get a sneak peek at some other captivating features that make up this title. For instance, I’m getting familiarized with the intricacies of inventory management and understanding how the new item bar functions – it’s like unwrapping a treasure trove within the game itself!
The video demonstrates how to use the Switchaxe, a swift-moving weapon capable of changing between axe and sword forms, in the process of slaying monsters.
Over the past fortnight, Capcom has unveiled brief trailers highlighting each of the 13 weapons to feature in Monster Hunter Rise. The last and concluding trailers were dedicated to the Lance and the Dual Blades.
Monster Hunter Wilds is coming to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S in 2025.
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2024-08-22 08:12