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Monster Hunter Wilds Beta Preview | Rough
No, you're not imagining Monster Hunter Wilds' beta combat feeling off - there's a good reason for it
There's a good reason why combat in Monster Hunter Wilds's beta felt like a downgrade, according to one player
Monster Hunter Wilds player uses the power of math to prove why the beta left "some weapons feeling worse" compared to Monster Hunter World or Rise
If you, like many other players, decided to dive into Monster Hunter Wilds over its beta period, you might have been left feeling a little underwhelmed by certain weapons, and now, thanks to the power of math, it's been proven that there's a reason why.
Capcom, if you're listening: Monster Hunter Wilds needs its hitstop back
N othing feels like Monster Hunter. You can fight giant lizards in any number of games, but Monster Hunter makes it look believable. When I take on a hunt to go toe-to-toe with a
Monster Hunter Wilds Beta Preview | Rough, But Fun
The Monster Hunter Wilds Open Beta has given us a lot to test out in terms of new features and gameplay. However, there are some qualms.
Monster Hunter Wilds Player Counts Frames to Explain Why Combat Feels Off
Some fans have complained that Wilds’ combat feels floaty, or not as impactful as it is in other Monster Hunter games. This feeling, according to one player who has analyzed frame data for Wilds and compared it to that of prior Monster Hunter games, has to do with hitstop — or, in this case, the lack of.
Monster Hunter Wilds Seems to Have Made Weapons 'Feel Worse'
Monster Hunter Wilds fans notice a huge change that seems to have made weapons feel strangely worse during their beta playthrough.
Where to pre-order Monster Hunter Wilds
If you’re planning to pick up a physical copy of Monster Hunter Wilds, the standard version of the game is also available to pre-order as a $74.99 Steelbook Edition. This version is virtually identical to the Standard Edition but comes packaged in a collector’s Steelbook, which is available to pre-order from Amazon, GameStop, or Target.
Monster Hunter Wilds Players Have Run Into Some Wildly Low-Poly Monsters, and Now They're Posting Their Favorites
Capcom officially unleashed the Monster Hunter Wilds beta test for everyone yesterday, and some players are finding some creatures to be a bit... flat.
Monster Hunter Wilds: Every Big Monster You Can Fight In The Beta
Monster Hunter Wilds' beta features a total of four brand-new big monsters that players can battle alone or with friends. Here's a breakdown of them.
11 things in the Monster Hunter Wilds beta I want Capcom to fix before the game launches
After many more hours and some welcome multiplayer hunts in the PC Monster Hunter Wilds beta, I stand by my altogether positive impressions from the early PS5 beta. The game is looking good, and I don't really know what to do with myself now that the beta is gone.
Monster Hunter Wilds' Less-Than-Stellar Beta Performance Left Players Flabbergasted
Monster Hunter Wilds just had its beta tests, and by the looks of it, the game still needs a lot of work before its launch early next year.
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Monster Hunter Wilds' low-poly beasts have been lovingly adopted by fans nicknaming them 'origami monsters'
The PC beta for Monster Hunter Wilds has just wrapped up and, uh, it was something alright. Players felt the full wrath of ...
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Almost 10 years later, Monster Hunter Wilds will finally expand one of the coolest and rarest monster types in the whole series
Capcom fired out a fresh batch of Monster Hunter Wilds info via a PlayStation stream earlier today, and while the headliner ...
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