On February 28, 2025, Capcom released Monster Hunter Wilds, a game that has quickly won over millions of players worldwide. The game's success is evident from the impressive online metrics showcased in the screenshot below.
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As a fan, I'm thrilled with Monster Hunter Wilds. The stunning graphics, epic monster battles, and the array of beautiful gear and weapons are truly captivating. Not to mention the delicious in-game food that adds a delightful touch to the experience. In this article, I'll provide a brief overview of the game and its system requirements.
Table of Contents
- What is the project about?
- System Requirements
What is the project about?
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While the story in Monster Hunter Wilds may be clichéd and uninteresting, it's not the main draw for players. The protagonist, who can now speak, navigates through a narrative that feels AI-generated across six in-game chapters. However, the real allure lies in the intense, thrilling battles with a variety of unique monsters.
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In the game, you play as a hunter exploring uncharted lands as part of an expedition triggered by the discovery of a child named Nata in the desert. Nata is the sole survivor of a tribe attacked by a mysterious creature known as the "White Ghost." The attempt to weave drama into the narrative adds a touch of absurdity, especially given the locals' surprise at the use of weapons by the protagonist.
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The story in Wilds is more structured and detailed than its predecessors, yet it remains secondary to the gameplay. The game often limits player freedom, adhering to a strict script that can feel exhausting by the tenth hour. Completing the campaign takes about 15-20 hours, and for those focused on hunting, the story might feel more like an obstacle. Fortunately, most dialogues and cutscenes can be skipped, which is a significant advantage for players like me who prefer to dive straight into the action.
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Hunting in Wilds has been simplified. When you hit a monster, visible wounds appear on its body. By targeting these wounds, you can deal massive damage and collect parts automatically, a feature that enhances the gameplay experience. The introduction of rideable pets, like Seikret, further simplifies the game. Seikret automatically runs at maximum speed to your hunting target or any point on the map, and can even pick you up if you're knocked down, saving you from lengthy recovery animations and potential devastating blows. This feature has been a lifesaver for me, especially when my HP is low.
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Seikret's ability to automatically navigate to your destination eliminates the need to constantly check the map, making exploration more seamless. Fast travel to camps is also available, enhancing the overall convenience of the game.
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In Wilds, monsters don't have visible health bars; instead, you must interpret their movements, animations, and sounds to gauge their condition. Your companion will also announce the monster's various states, adding a new layer to the combat experience. Monsters now use the environment more strategically, and some can form packs, requiring you to adapt your tactics. However, you can always call for backup, whether from other players or NPCs, making the battles more enjoyable and manageable.
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For those seeking an extra challenge, mods are available to enhance the game's difficulty.
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System Requirements
To ensure Monster Hunter Wilds runs smoothly on your PC, here are the system requirements:
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We've explored what Monster Hunter Wilds is all about and the system requirements needed to enjoy this captivating game to its fullest.