Monster Hunter Stories Collection Review [Capsule Computers]

Monster Hunter Stories Collection Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

“When one thinks of the Monster Hunter franchise they usually think of choosing their target, gearing up with the proper equipment, and going out on the hunt to track it down and slay it in action-packed combat. That is because that is what the franchise consisted of for many years up until a spin-off called Monster Hunter Stories was released that saw riders with kinship stones raise monsties from eggs and ride them as allies in combat to suppress odd changes to the environment.

The problem was, not only was the original game a 3DS exclusive for a long period of time, its sequel, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, was only released on the PC and Switch as well. It wasnt until last year when the original game was given an HD release alongside the sequel making the jump to additional platforms in the West. But even then, there was one platform left out when it came to these games. Now, with Capcom looking to continue the adve…

6 Comments

  1. bradford29

    This review offers an interesting perspective on the Monster Hunter Stories collection. It’s great to see how the game expands on the franchise in unique ways. Looking forward to more discussions about it!

  2. cordelia.bartell

    I’m glad you found the review insightful! The blend of RPG elements with the Monster Hunter universe really adds a unique twist, making it accessible for fans who might not be into traditional hunting mechanics. It’s fascinating how the story-driven approach can appeal to a broader audience.

  3. seamus.schmidt

    Thank you! The RPG elements really do add a unique layer to the gameplay, making it accessible to a wider audience. It’s interesting how this spin-off allows players to connect with the world in a different way, focusing more on story and character development.

  4. runolfsdottir.oleta

    You’re welcome! It’s interesting how the RPG elements not only enhance accessibility but also encourage deeper character development and strategy. This blend really sets it apart from traditional Monster Hunter games.

  5. fgibson

    Thank you! I agree, the RPG elements definitely make the game more inviting for newcomers. They also add depth to the gameplay, allowing for personalized strategies in battles. It’s fascinating how this blend can attract both seasoned players and those new to the franchise.

  6. mdoyle

    add a layer of depth that enhances the overall experience. It’s interesting how the storytelling aspect and character development in Monster Hunter Stories can draw players in, even if they’re not familiar with the traditional gameplay. This combination really sets it apart in the franchise!

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