https://gematsu.com/2018/01/famitsu-review-scores-issue-1519
39/40.
Some review highlights:
* 50-60 hours to reach the ending. Lots of replay value after that.
* Massive increase in the feeling of presence, and lots of QoL changes make it a more comfortable experience. Truly worthy of being called the next generation Monster Hunter.
* The seamless areas keep you in the action, without an interruptions.
* The pacing of the action has also been increased.
* A wide range of information, from weapon trees to monster weakpoints and parts that can be broken can now all be checked in-game, making it much easier even for new players to start the game.
* Scoutflies are revolutionary.
* The areas spread out in all directions, there's always more things to find or see.
* The story has a strong, solid through line.
* Definitely a game for cat lovers.
* It also includes systems that series' fans can dig down deeper into.
For comparison, previous MH Famitsu scores:
MH2 37
MHP2G 36
MHF 36
MH3 40
MHP3 39
MH3G 38
MH3GHD 35
MH4 38
MH4G 36
MHX 36
MHXX 35
I know many of you (me included) take Famitsu with a grain of salt, but the review contains some additional information I thought would be thread worthy. Also, good thing to see the devs didn't bloat the story gameplay time by saying 40-50 hours. If anything, they undermined it.
*Receives not Recieves, whoops XD
39/40.
Some review highlights:
* 50-60 hours to reach the ending. Lots of replay value after that.
* Massive increase in the feeling of presence, and lots of QoL changes make it a more comfortable experience. Truly worthy of being called the next generation Monster Hunter.
* The seamless areas keep you in the action, without an interruptions.
* The pacing of the action has also been increased.
* A wide range of information, from weapon trees to monster weakpoints and parts that can be broken can now all be checked in-game, making it much easier even for new players to start the game.
* Scoutflies are revolutionary.
* The areas spread out in all directions, there's always more things to find or see.
* The story has a strong, solid through line.
* Definitely a game for cat lovers.
* It also includes systems that series' fans can dig down deeper into.
For comparison, previous MH Famitsu scores:
MH2 37
MHP2G 36
MHF 36
MH3 40
MHP3 39
MH3G 38
MH3GHD 35
MH4 38
MH4G 36
MHX 36
MHXX 35
I know many of you (me included) take Famitsu with a grain of salt, but the review contains some additional information I thought would be thread worthy. Also, good thing to see the devs didn't bloat the story gameplay time by saying 40-50 hours. If anything, they undermined it.
*Receives not Recieves, whoops XD
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