Monster Hunter Wilds Review - New Frontier
Briefly

Monster Hunter Wilds builds on the successful foundations of its predecessors, particularly Monster Hunter World, by enhancing its storytelling and gameplay mechanics. While the Wirebug is missed by some, the overall combat and open world design compensate well, maintaining a compelling core loop. The game introduces a fully voiced protagonist and integrates both Guild and Village quests into a rich narrative. Set in the Forbidden Lands, players are drawn into a quest to uncover the mysteries of the White Wrath, ensuring that the experience is both engaging and immersive for players.
The Wirebug's absence in Monster Hunter Wilds is felt less due to the game's strong combat mechanics and seamless open world, making it compelling overall.
Monster Hunter Wilds embraces a cohesive narrative approach, with a fully voiced protagonist and intertwining Guild and Village quests that enrich the gameplay experience.
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