Monster Hunter: World shows off gorgeous Coral Highlands
Face off against the Paolumu.
Monster Hunter: World is due on console next week, despite being pushed to autumn/fall on PC. We learned last week why this is the case, and also that it won't include loot boxes and/or microtransactions when it lands. What it will give players, though, is some gorgeous locales to hunt unruly beasts within—such as the Coral Highlands.
This setting features in the following nine-minute-long sliver of in-game footage. Pursuing a winged Paolumu, the narrator warns players: "do not let his cuddly exterior fool you, this monster will make swift work of hunters who take him for granted and subsequently find themselves rather unprepared."
While braving the bat-like monster's guard-breaking "tremendous gusts of wind", the player is later seen zipping around the skies atop a mount, and relying on some inadvertent backup from a Tzitzi-Ya-Ku creature.
All in a day's work. Observe:
After a brief hands-on session at last year's Gamescom, I must admit: I wasn't overly impressed with the short section I played of an early Monster Hunter: World build. Its controls and combat felt a wee bit clunky, and its missions felt a little misguided in isolation.
That said, the more I read of series enthusiasts Steven and Austin's impressions—and the more I see of the game in motion—the more I look forward to taking this one for a spin later this year.
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