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Monster Hunter World
Posted: 13 Jun 2017 18:21
by Kong Wen
Watching the Sony conference, I was pumped to see Monster Hunter finally coming to good consoles! It'll be released in early 2018 for PS4, XBone, and PC. This means it'll also have a voice chat system that actually makes sense. I'm definitely going to snag a copy on PS4. Who's going to come hunt monsters with me? 4-player co-op loot grind!
Re: Monster Hunter World
Posted: 13 Jun 2017 21:05
by VictorViper
On it. Big time.
Re: Monster Hunter World
Posted: 13 Jun 2017 23:09
by Jordan
I'll be waiting for a PC release. Not into voice chat at all but I'll probably play with my usual Monster Hunter buddy if he doesn't get it for PS4.
Re: Monster Hunter World
Posted: 14 Jun 2017 02:26
by The Shoemaker
Interesting that this game is titled Monster Hunter Worlds and not Monster Hunter 5, makes me wonder if this is more of a spin off/experiment in the same vein as Monster Hunter Generations.
Definitely pumped to try this one out.
Re: Monster Hunter World
Posted: 14 Jun 2017 02:47
by VictorViper
The Shoemaker wrote:Interesting that this game is titled Monster Hunter Worlds and not Monster Hunter 5, makes me wonder if this is more of a spin off/experiment in the same vein as Monster Hunter Generations.
Definitely pumped to try this one out.
Just a gut feeling, but I'll wager this one is definitely going to be a departure, and I'll be ok with that. I'm predicting a streamlimed core experience in terms of pretty much everything outside of combat, which will facilitate online features like drop-in drop-out connections, voice chats, parties, etc. They'll try to keep the depth of the combat/hunt, parties, distinct biomes and grind in tact if they're smart about it. I don't want Toukiden, I want the hunt. That sounds really bloody good to me, at least as I'm imagining it, and if they're really still serious about hoping for a wider western audience, a pretty good approach, I think.
Re: Monster Hunter World
Posted: 14 Jun 2017 03:14
by The Shoemaker
VictorViper wrote:The Shoemaker wrote:Interesting that this game is titled Monster Hunter Worlds and not Monster Hunter 5, makes me wonder if this is more of a spin off/experiment in the same vein as Monster Hunter Generations.
Definitely pumped to try this one out.
Just a gut feeling, but I'll wager this one is definitely going to be a departure, and I'll be ok with that. I'm predicting a streamlimed core experience in terms of pretty much everything outside of combat, which will facilitate online features like drop-in drop-out connections, voice chats, parties, etc. They'll try to keep the depth of the combat/hunt, parties, distinct biomes and grind in tact if they're smart about it. I don't want Toukiden, I want the hunt. That sounds really bloody good to me, at least as I'm imagining it, and if they're really still serious about hoping for a wider western audience, a pretty good approach, I think.
Considering the "Worlds" title, you're probably right in that the focus will be very much geared towards online multiplayer. Wouldn't be surprised if there's no story mode, or side options like Palico's/partners.
Re: Monster Hunter World
Posted: 14 Jun 2017 03:56
by Kong Wen
The Shoemaker wrote:VictorViper wrote:The Shoemaker wrote:Interesting that this game is titled Monster Hunter Worlds and not Monster Hunter 5, makes me wonder if this is more of a spin off/experiment in the same vein as Monster Hunter Generations.
Definitely pumped to try this one out.
Just a gut feeling, but I'll wager this one is definitely going to be a departure, and I'll be ok with that. I'm predicting a streamlimed core experience in terms of pretty much everything outside of combat, which will facilitate online features like drop-in drop-out connections, voice chats, parties, etc. They'll try to keep the depth of the combat/hunt, parties, distinct biomes and grind in tact if they're smart about it. I don't want Toukiden, I want the hunt. That sounds really bloody good to me, at least as I'm imagining it, and if they're really still serious about hoping for a wider western audience, a pretty good approach, I think.
Considering the "Worlds" title, you're probably right in that the focus will be very much geared towards online multiplayer. Wouldn't be surprised if there's no story mode, or side options like Palico's/partners.
There's going to be a story mode. Just because the game focuses on online multiplayer (which is debatable—just because it features good online multiplayer doesn't mean it's the focus) doesn't mean it can't also be a fully featured MH game. This is a big game, not a one trick spinoff. It's not Final Fantasy Fishing! It'll be a departure in some ways but it'll still have all the MH staples.
Either way, MH has always highlighted online multiplayer, even back in the PS2 days. It's the best part of the game, after all.
Re: Monster Hunter World
Posted: 21 Jun 2017 00:12
by Kong Wen
Some more details on Monster Hunter World.
Zones are still divided up into numbered areas, but the transitions between them are seamless with no loading screens. They've adjusted some of the other gameplay functions to accommodate (swigging potions while walking), added a couple of additional mechanics (the grappling hook we saw in the E3 trailer, which can be used for mobility or to cause environmental effects), and removed some of the
Generations-specific flair.
Online servers will be worldwide.
Re: Monster Hunter World
Posted: 21 Jun 2017 18:46
by The Shoemaker
When I say spin-off, I mean Generations style spin-off. Still a full featured game, just not monster Hunter 5. They usually have some sort of twist to differentiate themselves from the main entries. As for story mode, I should differentiate that as single player mode. Usually online and solo quests are split with a separate story for each, I wouldn't be surprised if there's only one quest line with the option of soloing or multi.
The way I read it, it sounds like it's just going to be a big area that's sectioned off on a map, but will make no difference while you're playing.
Re: Monster Hunter World
Posted: 21 Jun 2017 18:53
by Kong Wen
The Shoemaker wrote:When I say spin-off, I mean Generations style spin-off. Still a full featured game, just not monster Hunter 5. They usually have some sort of twist to differentiate themselves from the main entries. As for story mode, I should differentiate that as single player mode. Usually online and solo quests are split with a separate story for each, I wouldn't be surprised if there's only one quest line with the option of soloing or multi.
The way I read it, it sounds like it's just going to be a big area that's sectioned off on a map, but will make no difference while you're playing.
Yes, that's how I read that too. (Though probably multiple big areas that are each numbered off on a map, kind of like how Destiny has 4 planets, and then when you land on one you can go between multiple zones of each planet.)
Yeah, single-player mode may be a thing of the past, unless they really want to push some epic raid-level encounters that you really need a team for. It wouldn't be fair to put those in a mode that you're also expected to be playing solo when your friends aren't online.