Now being prepared does not mean just getting potions and meat ready, though you should do that, it means getting some fluffy bunny dango and ensuring your pals are prepared as well. Due to the number of quest types, each time you venture out into the world, there is always something fun to do, but of course, you shouldn’t leave Kamura Village unprepared. These are additional quests that don’t count towards your optional quest limit and you can have a few going at once, most of the time they are just to obtain a select number of a given item, but occasionally, you might be tasked with capturing a photo of a critter in the wild. As you explore Kamura Village, you will encounter folks all around the place, some are just going about their day, others are manning stalls or preparing for the Rampage and they might have quests for you. The quests can be as simple as collecting a certain of an item, or killing a number of smaller beasts, the latter of that example pairs great with hunting a bigger beast, because they often like to call in help.Ĭompleting quests, be they main quests or optional ones, lets you get new materials to upgrade and forge new gear, which in turn let you be better prepared for the Rampage, more on that in a bit. These extra quests can be completed on their own, if you just head out on an expedition, but they are best combined with other quests, in order to complete as many as you like. Sticking with the village hub for the moment, picking a quest up here, is very similar to past games, each quest has a main requirement, location and information, the fun is with the optional objectives you can add to any quest. There are two locations in which you can obtain quests from, the village hub and the quest hub, the latter of which is where you multiplayer options lie. As the game starts, it has been confirmed that one is happening now and it is up to you, as the new hunter, to help get the village ready for this event and for that you need supplies, so it is time to hunt. You are a newly certified hunter, who grew up in the village of Kamura, a charming little place where very little goes wrong, except every 50 years when an event known as the Rampage happens and last time, it nearly wiped the village from the map. Story has never been a massive thing for Monster Hunter games, it is usually a reason to venture out to kill monsters, but here it is slightly different, it has a purpose. Rise however looked like it would be different, that this would be the game to break my streak of abandoned Monster Hunter games and you know what, it was. The reason is simple, they were slow, clunky and weighed down by dozens upon dozens of systems and mechanics that made it impossible to understand, let alone enjoy. Over the years, I have started countless Monster Hunter games and most of them have become things I gave up on after a dozen hours or so, sometimes less.
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