Roterfan said:
Aura7541 said:
Take Famitsu with a grain of salt, but its review revealed some nice details (initially found on ERA):
- 50-60 hours to reach the ending. Lots of replay value after that.
- Massive increase in the feeling of presence, and lots of QoL changes make it a more comfortable experience. Truly worthy of being called the next generation Monster Hunter.
- The seamless areas keep you in the action, without an interruptions.
- The pacing of the action has also been increased.
- A wide range of information, from weapon trees to monster weakpoints and parts that can be broken can now all be checked in-game, making it much easier even for new players to start the game.
- Scoutflies are revolutionary.
- The areas spread out in all directions, there's always more things to find or see.
- The story has a strong, solid through line.
- Definitely a game for cat lovers.
- It also includes systems that series' fans can dig down deeper into.
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very nice but 50-60 hours is not much
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Thats like saying it only takes 50-60 hours in World of Warcraft to reach max level...... thats not very much!
But the "end game" content is actually where most of the time will be spent, not the leveling up part.
So those 50-60hours of single player content, to get through the story mode part... is probably fine.
after that theres ton of stuff still left to do (from my understanding).