Monster Hunter: World review

Monster Hunter: World review

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What is it? A dragon murder sim with excellent taste in clothes. Expect to pay £50/$60Developer CapcomPublisher CapcomReviewed on GeForce GTX 1070, 16GB RAM, i7-7700HQMultiplayer 4-player co-opLink Official site 

"When in doubt, burn 'em out!" sounds like a line from Apocalypse Now, but in Monster Hunter: World your plucky sidekick shouts those words after steering a massive airship into a festering swamp of rotting carcasses. The biome is so large and regularly resupplied from the bountiful coral jungles above that it's developed a unique ecosystem supported by errant corpses fallen from the sky. It is disgusting and beautiful. You've come to make camp, kill the survivors, and make cool clothes from their skin. 

Monster Hunter: World review

Aug 7, 2018, 4:03pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/monster-hunter-world-review/ > What is it? A dragon murder sim with excellent taste in clothes. Expect to pay £50/$60Developer CapcomPublisher CapcomReviewed on GeForce GTX 1070, 16GB RAM, i7-7700HQMultiplayer 4-player co-opLink Official site  > "When in doubt, burn 'em out!" sounds like a line from Apocalypse Now, but in Monster Hunter: World your plucky sidekick shouts those words after steering a massive airship into a festering swamp of rotting carcasses. The biome is so large and regularly resupplied from the bountiful coral jungles above that it's developed a unique ecosystem supported by errant corpses fallen from the sky. It is disgusting and beautiful. You've come to make camp, kill the survivors, and make cool clothes from their skin.