Monster Hunter: World (2018)

Capcom

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · Xbox One

3.97 from 2145 ratings

6569 members have it in their collection · 460 playing now · 1889 backlogged · 862 wish listed

How long? Main story 60h · with extras 90h · 100% 254h (from 60 logged playthroughs)

Welcome to a new world! Take on the role of a hunter and slay ferocious monsters in a living, breathing ecosystem where you can use the landscape and its diverse inhabitants to get the upper hand. Hunt alone or in co-op with up to three other players, and use materials collected from fallen foes to craft new gear and take on even bigger, badder beasts!
Remove Ads with Grouvee Gold

Details

Developers
Capcom
Publishers
Capcom
Genres
Adventure, Role-playing (RPG)
Themes
Action, Fantasy
Franchises
Monster Hunter
Series
Monster Hunter
Event
PlayStation E3 2017 Media Showcase
Steam
View on Steam

Release dates

  • Jan 26, 2018 (Worldwide) PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Aug 09, 2018 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

Also available on

Related

Bundled in

Expansions

Remove Ads with Grouvee Gold

Featured in lists

Zerar com os zamigos by Ghesh · 6 games · 2
çöp by Rerogshi · 298 games · 0
Monster hunter by Doss33 · 6 games · 0
all-time favs by Arvyel · 46 games · 0
GOTY 2018 by LarsFrukt · 33 games · 0

Rating distribution

5 stars
755
4 stars
794
3 stars
405
2 stars
158
1 star
33
Remove Ads with Grouvee Gold

Community All Reviews Statuses

guileffb

Review guileffb 5/5 · May 12, 2020

The best Monster Hunter experience

This is it! This is the best Monster Hunter game ever made. It has everything that makes the Monster Hunter series unique, but refined so everyone can enjoy it on some level. Monsters are creative and the battle system is amazing. The hunt/forge/grind loop is addictive even with its slow pacing. Sure, it might feel too slow at times and …

Read more

This is it! This is the best Monster Hunter game ever made. It has everything that makes the Monster Hunter series unique, but refined so everyone can enjoy it on some level. Monsters are creative and the battle system is amazing. The hunt/forge/grind loop is addictive even with its slow pacing. Sure, it might feel too slow at times and the story can be ignored at best, but that doesn't make it less impressive. I can't recommend this game enough.

Read less
Mazinkaiser

Review Mazinkaiser 5/5 · Jun 20, 2018

Monster Hunter World: Something for Everyone

Monster Hunter World is a rarity - a series known only for its difficulty and unapproachable nature suddenly becomes one of the most approachable and fun games this year!

As a hunter exploring the New World, you get the chance to hunt old and new monsters alike, with new weapon mechanics, new monsters, and plenty of quality of life changes. …

Read more

Monster Hunter World is a rarity - a series known only for its difficulty and unapproachable nature suddenly becomes one of the most approachable and fun games this year!

As a hunter exploring the New World, you get the chance to hunt old and new monsters alike, with new weapon mechanics, new monsters, and plenty of quality of life changes. At its core, little has actually changed. No new weapons, and no special mechanics will jump out. Mounting works relatively the same, and monsters are still killed and crafted into parts and decorations with the exception of some randomly dropped ones.

As for the monsters? They are more lifelike than ever, nearly realistic in their gorgeous animations and natural behaviors. Whether it be turf wars or searching for a meal, Monster Hunter has never reached this level of ecosystem that it has in World. There aren't too many, but so much love has been put into them, from Great Jagras to Nergigante, that you won't be missing too much content. Save for a mostly empty endgame.

The shining star and what makes this a game for everyone, however, is the quality of life improvements. No more limited Whetstones! You can walk while you drink! Mantles to help you for a limited time! Eating while you're on a quest! These things seem simple, almost unnecessary, but they make the game a much smoother and far more palatable experience. The game is still difficult, much more so as new content is always introduced from Kulve Taroth to Lunastra to Arch Tempered monsters, and while it's a long way from HR 50 to the final quest unlock at HR 100, hunters will find the initial journey a blast to play. Find your friends and have a hunt!

Read less
OrdealofNick

Review OrdealofNick 3/5 · May 9, 2018

Is it REALLY a new Monster Hunter Game?

I love Monster Hunter. I've played a few of them before and really perfected 4, but that was years ago. After I found out about a PS4 Monster Hunter, I was PUMPED. Playing the game, however, I felt like they hadn't really changed anything at all. It's still Monster Hunter, just bigger. The controls are STILL clunky, so clunky and …

Read more

I love Monster Hunter. I've played a few of them before and really perfected 4, but that was years ago. After I found out about a PS4 Monster Hunter, I was PUMPED. Playing the game, however, I felt like they hadn't really changed anything at all. It's still Monster Hunter, just bigger. The controls are STILL clunky, so clunky and unresponsive that it ruined my time playing the game MANY times. I love difficult games, but not when it's because of glitchy, clunky controls, dumb camera angles, poor lock-on system. This game would really a 2.5/5 to me, but I'm sure to newcomers of Monster Hunter, this game would be a bit more enjoyable.

Read less