![]() My experience with MHW makes me not want to play Destiny again or at least not for a long while. ![]() I bought Monster Hunter World and I’ve been playing it for 2 weeks and I’m reminded right away that these games are similar only in name and Monster Hunter World is an endeavor that is exciting to be a part of whether you’re a seasoned player or a newb like me. I wondered if the “adult” version of the game was similar in how it played. This is what piqued my interest in Monster Hunter World. Once I bought it and played for myself, I realized that underneath all of that cuteness was a game of sophisticated structure with a variety of different tasks, quests, subquests, genealogy, monster collecting, etc. Monster Hunter Stories was unusual and different from the “adult” games that I normally play but I based that solely on the looks of the game. I watched for a little while and as soon as I got home I bought it for my 3DS. I had no clue what he was playing but it was loud and the game looked really cool. The desire to suddenly play Monster Hunter World came from watching a young kid on a train ride home playing Monster Hunter Stories for the 3DS. I feel bad that I haven’t played these games sooner. In the case of Monster Hunter World it was a good thing and sometimes you don’t know it until you actually get involved. ![]() As I’ve gotten older and I’ve expanded my gaming palette and I’ve come to realize that unconventional or at least what I perceived to be unconventional isn’t always a bad thing. That was the immature me talking a few years ago. I always found it to be an interesting concept but not one that I could see myself devoting time and energy to. ![]() Prior to Monster Hunter World, I had never been remotely interested in playing the game at all. ![]()
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