| Wyrdness said: I suggest you watch videos of MHW the open world aspect hardly changes anything in how you appraoch the game in fact it plays like any of the previous games down to a tee. Guess what MH has had PC versions which does have the online infrustructure and they're the worse selling not to mention the were MH games released on PS3 and 360 as well you going to argue they don't have good online structure either. The only way it's ever going to have potential in the west is if the gameplay is completely overhauled. Comparing BB's grinding to MH is either naive or you've not played a MH game at all as BB's grinding doesn't even compare to MH on a basic level, in BB and Souls you gain what you need to level up with each fight while in MH you have to do a multitude of different grinds and many cases you don't get the required resource. The fact you just tried to compare Horizon to MH tells me you've likely never played the series the two games are nothing alike. |
1st:
First of I already played MHW in ESGS ( a gaming covention for E-sports and Showcase for games in Phillipines.) I am knowledgeable on how MH plays. It still the same slow pace game but the difference is the area is now more open which I like. As opposed to the 3DS game I have played.
Being more open grants you more freedom. Being able to bring other monster so they can battle it out each other is also a plus. One good thing is since it is more open you won't experience a lot of loading time whenever your going from area to area.
As for the online structure. I don't know why you are dismissing it but online co-op is a thing in the west. If Capcom will be able to fulfill their promise and great enviroment on the multi-player side where you can easily find an co-op partner with ease then I am seeing potential here.
Also, are you referring to Monster hunter Frontier. I won't respond to that because we both know what type of game it is. It's very silly to use that as an argument and comparison.
2nd:
My main point for the comparison is you will still need to grind for blood in Bloodborne. Since we are talking about BB. You don't know how many hours I Spend on killing the same enemies over and over again and farming blood so I will be ready for the boss or the next area. You also have one irritating draw back in farming blood. If you got killed you will lose all you blood that you farm and before you tell you can still get it again. There are times that the area where you got killed is very far and to be able to get it again. You will need to defeat some of the enemies again. Lastly,
Even in your own standards. You are still grinding on both games. One is less and one is more but grinding is still grinding.
Food for thought. Horizon is inspired by Monster Hunter in case you didnt know. Why do you thiink there is HZD and MHW cross over then? You will definitely see a lot of similarities.
Monster Hunter was a big inspiration for the world of Horizon, and brining Aloy to their world feels special #MonsterHunter #HorizonZeroDawn https://t.co/Kty5b6hgVZ
— Sam Sharma (@s3rioussam) October 30, 2017
Yes, I know how grindy it is. I mean on the PSP days I saw a lot of my cousins and their friends even cheated to get a strong armor set.








