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As of now Rise price is just.... ridiculously high compare to other big triple A game on store . Heck even God of War and dying light 2 is cheaper .
Yep, not even 500 hours as Dying Light 2 kekW
If you care about the quality of your time rather than quantity, this game has a good 100 hours of fighting, learning, and experimenting even if you’re not interested in half of the available weapons.
If you’re interested in multiplayer, try to coordinate around a friend or two.
But if you really love to try a new MH game, why not? it's still enjoyable and the best thing about Monster hunter is its replayability.
Even though the end game is lacking you will still get 100+ hours in it's current state