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<br> | <br>Monster Hunter Freedom was the series' first installment on a handheld console, the PSP, which made a huge difference when it came to the games' most core component: multiplayer. The series is now known for highlighting fellowship over all else, bringing players together to hunt the seismic beasts with unadulterated cooperation and team chemistry, and Freedom was the start of t<br> <br>When you have such a wide arrangement of characters, the old standard bearers start to feel a little uninteresting. How many swords, spears, and axes can you see before they start to blend into one. Thankfully, Suikoden knows this and makes sure to mix things<br><br> <br>Some games have definitely used weapon durability systems better than others. Dying Light , for example, allows for repairing and upgrading weapons. In Monster Hunter , your weapons become less sharp as you use them, limiting what you can cut through, but the game allows for the use of whetstones in order to sharpen them again (though different weapons have different limits). The weapons in Fire Emblem break after you’ve gone through the number of uses per weapon, but most of the weapons are so easy to replace that it doesn’t become a consistent detraction from the game, it simply adds to the strategy per <br><br> <br>I know that right off the bat, many people are going to disagree just based off the title of the article. One of the most common takes regarding weapon durability limits is that it does nothing but get in the way. And I can’t disagree to some extent—it can be horribly frustrating and annoy<br><br> <br>But games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild have gotten a lot of hate for its weapon durability setup. In Breath of the Wild, you go through weapons and shields extremely quickly, and they’re just broken and unusable once you’ve used them up. This game falls into that exact, problematic description that I’ve given above. Considering how great the rest of the game is, it’s unfortunate that so many people could not get past the durability sys<br><br> <br>A Monster Hunter structure means there will be a central hub for you to return to, and various Wild Area-esque zones for you to explore in turn - but unlike the Wild Area itself, you will be exploring them with purpose. It probably won't be to hunt down and slay a Garchomp, but the game looks set to offer a sense of direction in every open area it offers you. This is a halfway house between the rigid routes of the main game and the Pokemon Hyrule of everyone's dreams, but it's probably for the b<br><br> <br>There are a surprising number of games that feature a frozen tuna as a weapon - which, to be fair, is already fun. However, Shadow Hearts 2 adds some pretty excellent embellishments. If you read the description for this weapon, you can learn its entire backst<br><br> <br>So, it is questionable if the Caretaker's Spade was intended to be a joke or not. What is less debatable is whether or not Geralt looks ridiculous fighting enemies using a decrepit gardening tool. This isn't a criticism, we really dig this wea<br> <br>This means that you can play the majority of the game fighting enemies while clasping onto two kettles. They even glow red hot when you get amped up. We're ready to spill the tea: the Kettle Knuckles are among the best joke weapons ever m<br><br> <br>Capcom's expansive Monster Hunter IP recently saw the impressive launch of Monster Hunter Rise on the Nintendo Switch , already with over six million copies sold. Next up for the series is a spin-off in the form of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin . The first Monster Hunter Stories released on the Nintendo 3DS in 2016, introducing turn-based combat to the series for the first time, plus the ability to ride and hatch monsters. Monster Hunter Stories 2 , which releases next month, continues that same spin-off momen<br><br> <br>Espinas didn't make its mainline series debut until recently in [https://Monsterwildlands.com/ Monster Hunter Wilds updates|https://monsterwildlands.com/] Hunter Rise: Sunbreak , but it certainly became a memorable threat. This monster may seem like an easy fight due to how passive it is, largely ignoring a hunter's attacks, but when it gets mad, it will put up a brutal fight by shooting poison-inducing fireballs and ramming hunters down with its ho<br><br> <br>I’ve wanted an open-world Pokemon game for as long as I can remember - longer than I can even put into words. I remember playing the very first Assassin’s Creed and thinking ‘I hope they put Pokemon on the PlayStation one of these days’. What a fool I was. What an absolute buffoon of a 14-year-old. But that was what appealed to me more than any gameplay conventions - can I get it on my TV. With the Switch and the likes of Let’s Go and Sword & Shield, that’s now a reality, but the open-world hankering remains. Legends: Arceus , which is now going back on its open world promise , might be the perfect middle gro<br><br> <br>More than that, the argument has been made that weapon durability systems basically discourage combat altogether. If you must constantly replace your weapons—and especially if you’re carrying a better weapon with you—you’re reluctant to use it because you don’t want to use it up. Furthermore, it also encourages players to use the worst weapons possible in every battle, in fear of using up the good ones. Instead of encouraging the usage of a variety of weapons like the system is supposed to, it often ends up encouraging players to simply avoid combat. Sometimes, players even finish the game without using any of the best weapons, because they "might need it later"—indefinitely. It almost seems like weapon durability is basically the game’s way of shooting itself in the f<br> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:24, 18 May 2026
Monster Hunter Freedom was the series' first installment on a handheld console, the PSP, which made a huge difference when it came to the games' most core component: multiplayer. The series is now known for highlighting fellowship over all else, bringing players together to hunt the seismic beasts with unadulterated cooperation and team chemistry, and Freedom was the start of t
When you have such a wide arrangement of characters, the old standard bearers start to feel a little uninteresting. How many swords, spears, and axes can you see before they start to blend into one. Thankfully, Suikoden knows this and makes sure to mix things
Some games have definitely used weapon durability systems better than others. Dying Light , for example, allows for repairing and upgrading weapons. In Monster Hunter , your weapons become less sharp as you use them, limiting what you can cut through, but the game allows for the use of whetstones in order to sharpen them again (though different weapons have different limits). The weapons in Fire Emblem break after you’ve gone through the number of uses per weapon, but most of the weapons are so easy to replace that it doesn’t become a consistent detraction from the game, it simply adds to the strategy per
I know that right off the bat, many people are going to disagree just based off the title of the article. One of the most common takes regarding weapon durability limits is that it does nothing but get in the way. And I can’t disagree to some extent—it can be horribly frustrating and annoy
But games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild have gotten a lot of hate for its weapon durability setup. In Breath of the Wild, you go through weapons and shields extremely quickly, and they’re just broken and unusable once you’ve used them up. This game falls into that exact, problematic description that I’ve given above. Considering how great the rest of the game is, it’s unfortunate that so many people could not get past the durability sys
A Monster Hunter structure means there will be a central hub for you to return to, and various Wild Area-esque zones for you to explore in turn - but unlike the Wild Area itself, you will be exploring them with purpose. It probably won't be to hunt down and slay a Garchomp, but the game looks set to offer a sense of direction in every open area it offers you. This is a halfway house between the rigid routes of the main game and the Pokemon Hyrule of everyone's dreams, but it's probably for the b
There are a surprising number of games that feature a frozen tuna as a weapon - which, to be fair, is already fun. However, Shadow Hearts 2 adds some pretty excellent embellishments. If you read the description for this weapon, you can learn its entire backst
So, it is questionable if the Caretaker's Spade was intended to be a joke or not. What is less debatable is whether or not Geralt looks ridiculous fighting enemies using a decrepit gardening tool. This isn't a criticism, we really dig this wea
This means that you can play the majority of the game fighting enemies while clasping onto two kettles. They even glow red hot when you get amped up. We're ready to spill the tea: the Kettle Knuckles are among the best joke weapons ever m
Capcom's expansive Monster Hunter IP recently saw the impressive launch of Monster Hunter Rise on the Nintendo Switch , already with over six million copies sold. Next up for the series is a spin-off in the form of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin . The first Monster Hunter Stories released on the Nintendo 3DS in 2016, introducing turn-based combat to the series for the first time, plus the ability to ride and hatch monsters. Monster Hunter Stories 2 , which releases next month, continues that same spin-off momen
Espinas didn't make its mainline series debut until recently in Monster Hunter Wilds updates|https://monsterwildlands.com/ Hunter Rise: Sunbreak , but it certainly became a memorable threat. This monster may seem like an easy fight due to how passive it is, largely ignoring a hunter's attacks, but when it gets mad, it will put up a brutal fight by shooting poison-inducing fireballs and ramming hunters down with its ho
I’ve wanted an open-world Pokemon game for as long as I can remember - longer than I can even put into words. I remember playing the very first Assassin’s Creed and thinking ‘I hope they put Pokemon on the PlayStation one of these days’. What a fool I was. What an absolute buffoon of a 14-year-old. But that was what appealed to me more than any gameplay conventions - can I get it on my TV. With the Switch and the likes of Let’s Go and Sword & Shield, that’s now a reality, but the open-world hankering remains. Legends: Arceus , which is now going back on its open world promise , might be the perfect middle gro
More than that, the argument has been made that weapon durability systems basically discourage combat altogether. If you must constantly replace your weapons—and especially if you’re carrying a better weapon with you—you’re reluctant to use it because you don’t want to use it up. Furthermore, it also encourages players to use the worst weapons possible in every battle, in fear of using up the good ones. Instead of encouraging the usage of a variety of weapons like the system is supposed to, it often ends up encouraging players to simply avoid combat. Sometimes, players even finish the game without using any of the best weapons, because they "might need it later"—indefinitely. It almost seems like weapon durability is basically the game’s way of shooting itself in the f