The much-anticipated release of “Monster Hunter Wilds” is just around the corner, and fans are buzzing with excitement for the latest addition to Capcom’s legendary series. Initial feedback suggests that the anticipation and wait for “Monster Hunter Wilds” has been justified. However, there are some apprehensions about whether it will replicate an issue found in “Monster Hunter Worlds,” as reviews have come in and long-time players have voiced their opinions following the open betas. Despite Capcom’s efforts to create a more comprehensive and expansive game in the series while also making it newbie-friendly, veteran players have expressed a significant concern.
As a dedicated gamer immersed in the world of Monster Hunter Wilds, I’ve noticed a buzz among fellow hunters about its perceived difficulty level. Contrary to what you might expect, it’s not that the game is too challenging, but rather, some fear it may be too easy compared to the grind-worthy experience offered by Monster Hunter World. But the question remains, is this really the case?
Is Monster Hunter Wilds Too Easy?
In many reviews, it’s been noted that the challenge level in Monster Hunter Wilds is roughly on par with Monster Hunter World. However, it’s crucial to understand that this difficulty resembles the base game of Monster Hunter World, as some players have overlooked or underestimated the impact of the DLC on the original game’s difficulty.
This modification in Monster Hunter Wilds makes it more inviting for novice players. However, a potential drawback could be a less challenging experience for long-time fans accustomed to the game’s traditional difficulty level. Previously expressed opinions about the game’s difficulty have been circulating online even before its release, with some eagerly anticipating another Monster Hunter title rather than one that is inherently difficult.
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In the vein of many contemporary games, it’s expected that the real test in playing Monster Hunter Wilds will primarily stem from its challenging endgame content and upcoming DLC. Since Capcom has announced DLC as post-launch support, players can anticipate encountering tougher obstacles within these expansions. This pattern is consistent with both Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise, so it’s reasonable to assume the same for Monster Hunter Wilds as well.
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2025-02-26 18:39