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September 2019
(91%)
25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Welcome back hunters. Are you ready for the mighty and ferocious Rajang? Well he is here! From 10th October 2019, the raging Rajang will be hitting the New World and any hunters who wish to challenge it. But, what else is over the horizon? Join us as we d...
Enjoyable combat with depth to spare, New, meaningful gameplay mechanics, Stellar animation work and monster design, New and returning favorites make their debut in the new world
Playing through the story via co-op is still a hassle, Can't pause the game in single player
Variants on familiar monsters makes for a well-designed progression curve, Introduction of the Clutch Claw adds variety to combat without sacrificing difficulty, Integrating tougher foes into existing environments feels like a seamless addition, The new e
The narrative doesn't quite give you the chance to be invested properly, Brand-new monsters are relatively few
Variants on familiar monsters makes for a well-designed progression curve, Introduction of the Clutch Claw adds variety to combat without sacrificing difficulty, Integrating tougher foes into existing environments feels like a seamless addition, The new e
The narrative doesn't quite give you the chance to be invested properly, Brand-new monsters are relatively few
Abstract: Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is the recently released end-game expansion for Monster Hunter World, bringing with it a number of new monsters to hunt, variants on the existing monsters, new weapons, armor, items and more. It's a significant expansion ove...
Variants on familiar monsters makes for a well-designed progression curve, Introduction of the Clutch Claw adds variety to combat without sacrificing difficulty, Integrating tougher foes into existing environments feels like a seamless addition, The new e
The narrative doesn't quite give you the chance to be invested properly, Brand-new monsters are relatively few
Published: 2019-09-05, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
Clutch Claw adds more versatility to a hunter's arsenal and makes slinger pods more useful than ever, Rajang slated to arrive shortly after release as free DLC, Two massive new areas to hunt in, Elemental weapons overhauled to be more useful than pure raw
Very little content for players uncomfortable with the challenges of High Rank and beyond, No Lagombi despite the perfect region, Most monsters from the base game don't make an appearance in the story/optional assignments, instead being exclusive to The G
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne comes close to matching the perfection of the first adventures with the Fifth Fleet but this new expansion is all but guaranteed to lead to more times being carted back to camp.The links above are affiliate links. As an Amaz...
Variants on familiar monsters makes for a well-designed progression curve, Introduction of the Clutch Claw adds variety to combat without sacrificing difficulty, Integrating tougher foes into existing environments feels like a seamless addition, The new e
The narrative doesn't quite give you the chance to be invested properly, Brand-new monsters are relatively few
Published: 2019-09-04, Author: Sean , review by: gamingtrend.com
Plenty of new quests, Extremely challenging for players looking for a greater challenge, New equipment including layered equipment and upgrade levels for weapons, Beautiful new locations
Way too difficult to tackle alone, Long loading times for Hoarfrost Reach
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne adds just what Monster Hunter World needed and even more quality of life changes to the greatest Monster Hunter game of all time. The new monsters and quests pack a punch, and there's enough content to justify the price. If...