Capcom is bringing both “Monster Hunter” spinoffs to new systems and offer vocal improvements along the way
The “Monster Hunter Stories” has always been an odd bird when it comes to the series. The spinoff is a Japanese role-playing game that takes the core concepts of the series and turns them on their head. Players don’t just hunt the creatures and turn their parts into weapons, but they also befriend and ride monsters as they become partners in turn-based combat.
Everything feels built for a smaller screen with Hakum village feeling cramped and the exploration areas limited. The limitation of the old system becomes evident so Capcom had to find a way to improve around the edges, and they accomplish that through the voice acting. Despite the technical limitations of the original, the game’s core gameplay and the rock-scissor-paper element of combat works well. Players and their monsties have three different attack types power, speed and technical. Using the right ones against opponents offers stronger attacks and the core of the game is built around reading a monster and picking the right attack type for the job. It makes the turn-based combat distinct compared to other games.
Again, because this was originally made for the Nintendo Switch, the character models are more detailed and intricate. The story is also more interesting as characters from the first game return in the second, but players see them change and evolve, well, except for maybe Navirou, the felyne sidekick.
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