Monster Hunter: World

Monster Hunter: World

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hey guys, ive never played this before but been keeping an eye on it is it worth buying? and will i be able to do all the content? ive never played this before but it seems awesomee :cozybethesda:
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Suzaku Dec 19, 2024 @ 8:54am 
Yes.
TyTheHunter Dec 19, 2024 @ 9:06am 
Yes. It's a very good game.
Tobi9080 Dec 19, 2024 @ 10:58am 
Yes it is worth getting, it's a very good game, and all event quests that were before are available right now so you can't miss out on anything, also really recommend getting the Iceborne DLC
buttchin Dec 19, 2024 @ 12:15pm 
Originally posted by TTVGameslayer1889:
hey guys, ive never played this before but been keeping an eye on it is it worth buying? and will i be able to do all the content? ive never played this before but it seems awesomee :cozybethesda:
Both game are absolute banger and will last you thousands of hours
Wish they ported older title to
AI Dec 19, 2024 @ 2:44pm 
1st question, definitely, 2nd question? It's subjective based on your will to do it or not, but you definitely will have access to all of the gameplay content available when you purchase iceborne
HoneyDrake Dec 19, 2024 @ 3:15pm 
This is considered one of the best games in the series, it's not the hardest, but it does amazingly well regarding most other aspects of Monster Hunter. Slightly lacks the "hunting" part, but well... it was never difficult to learn patterns to begin with.

And no: you can not do "all" content. Some special missions were time locked, some content was also time exclusive. You can still use mods/editors to unlock certain stuff which you can't get normally anymore.

You will, on the other hand, not have a single issue otherwise, most quests which were exclusive got re-released with slightly different rewards, and most stuff which disappeared was not even important or good, or even unique. It didn't offer you any "new" content, just re-using monsters in the same places and only slight modifiers to their sizes/rarity.
HoneyDrake Dec 19, 2024 @ 3:16pm 
Originally posted by AI:
1st question, definitely, 2nd question? It's subjective based on your will to do it or not, but you definitely will have access to all of the gameplay content available when you purchase iceborne
No, you can not get the Assassin's Creed Cloak anymore, without using an editor. And it does affect gameplay.
N.GinWorks Dec 19, 2024 @ 3:37pm 
Pretty much so. I used to be casual myself. Ended up with hours on end and still counting to this day.
NoRa_G Dec 19, 2024 @ 7:59pm 
It's amazing man and there's no time too late to start, I only played the first time in late Dec 2022
AI Dec 19, 2024 @ 9:19pm 
Originally posted by HoneyDrake:
Originally posted by AI:
1st question, definitely, 2nd question? It's subjective based on your will to do it or not, but you definitely will have access to all of the gameplay content available when you purchase iceborne
No, you can not get the Assassin's Creed Cloak anymore, without using an editor. And it does affect gameplay.
I stand corrected then
N.GinWorks Dec 19, 2024 @ 9:48pm 
Originally posted by kouta:
yes but don't stay in events sction of multi. lot of brainrot and with reason as people haven't had a new game lately.
:steamthumbsdown:
Mr. September Dec 19, 2024 @ 11:12pm 
Yes for the first question, no for the second one.

A very small amount of quests (from collabs) were removed in the past due to the licences running out. Other than that, the game is a fully-functional complete product. There won't be any new content updates. What you see is what you get. This isn't a liveservice slop title.

As some others mentioned, you can add the rewards in with a save editor. The quests weren't anything fancy, anyway. You won't miss out on anything significant, but it's still worth mentioning.
MADOX-01 Dec 20, 2024 @ 12:00am 
Originally posted by kouta:
yes but don't stay in events sction of multi. lot of brainrot and with reason as people haven't had a new game lately.


What does this mean? What?????
CamaraderieKaz Dec 24, 2024 @ 2:02am 
Yep, you definitely should. Keep in mind, you might find the combat to be really damn clunky at first. I have seen the sentiment surrounding new players to the franchise that say that the game is clunky. If you ask me, is it? Yes, and no. Monster Hunter uses its so called "clunkiness" to its advantage in order to underscore the importance of positioning in the game. So, if you ever do purchase this game and feel like it is clunky; just stick with it. This game is an immensely rewarding experience (and a similarly infuriating one too). If you're lost, there are so many guides around the net to specifically tackle specific issues you may have.
Pete van de Pete Dec 26, 2024 @ 5:20am 
It's good for short timed sessions and i don't recommend it for long one, my average session is around 40 mins
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