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TopicI could walk into Wal-Mart and get Monster Hunter World right now...
Terra-enforcer
02/20/18 11:03:48 AM
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what you should do is buy a psn card online and get it digitally. No need to walk/drive anywhere!

gafemaqs posted...
Veggeta_EDGE posted...
I'm pretty good at Monster Hunter please ask me some questions.

If you've been playing them a long time, I might be asking the wrong person but I'll shoot.

Is it hard to get into? I've heard these games are notorious for the amount of grinding and upkeep required. Is it as bad as I've heard?

The new one is by far the easiest to get into. They ease you into the new additions and quest structure without being too slow. Grinding is only there if you want specific weapons/armor since they require a certain number of each material. But you generally get enough just fighting a monster once or twice, so grinding isn't too excessive. And the thing about World, is that yes you can repeat fights to grind gear, but so many fights play so differently unlike previous games. One time I was swinging across vines at the top of a tree to kill a Rathalos, and another he was chasing me through a forest then he got into a fight with another dragon mid chase (so it essentially became a 1v1v1). World is super dynamic.

And worst case scenario, if your armor isn't the best you can just call up some help from someone else online (it pulls from EVERYONE playing the game at that time so there's plenty of people.

As for upkeep, if by that you mean having to play consistently, the only thing you miss are the weekly events, which are cool, but not a deal breaker imo. There's a lot to MH regardless of how you play honestly.
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