The first criticisms are exclusive Nintendo Switch, Monster Hunter Rise, and so far they look great. The game is currently showing a metacritic score of 87 out of 61 reviews and is ranked as the second highest Nintendo Switch game so far this year, just behind the title of the first part, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury that has a 89.
In order to give you an idea of what people who have already put their hands on the game, we have gathered a little overview of what some critics think of the latest version of Monster Hunter.
IGN Japan: 100 - Hiroaki Mabuchi
Although the essential element of the repeated hunting of the monsters remains the same, the action elements were refined with the introduction of Wirebug and Switch Skill systems, and even the previous game monsters offer a new hunting challenge. . The new crawling mode, in which the player has to face many big monsters at a time, offers an amazing balance between difficulty and variety. »
Change Player: 100 - Nathan Ellingsworth
Monster Hunter Rise is a successful success over years of progressive improvements, but also a few steps from Giant Wirebug to offer an unforgettable and exciting adventure to infinity. This is a new candidate at the best game on Switch. »
TheGamer: 90 - Sergio Solórzano
This is an excellent point of entry thanks to the village quests and the useful dog companion. If you are a fan that has already pre-ordered and want to know if it's good, rest assured. You may also like better than World, because it brings back some of the strategic variety while relying on more recent quality of quality updates. It's a shame that the switch retains the game in small ways, but it's a pretender to the best of the series. If post-launch support is as good as it was for World, this game could easily exceed others. »
Thesixthaxis: 90 - Dominic L
Monster Hunter Rise is an incredible game. Although it does not seem as revolutionary for the series that World, it has stronger and distinctly Japanese identity, and the changes and the streamlined gameplay are simply focusing on the real franchise stars - the monsters. Rise is by far one of the best games for the Nintendo Switch and one of the best monster hunters of all time. »
Easy Allies: 90 - Ben Moore
Even with some complaints, Monster Hunter Rise is an excellent addition to a series that arouses great expectations. Rather than just following what succeeded in the past, Rise does everything possible to experiment with new bold ideas that make it a more captivating game, whether it's your first Hunter Monster or you have already cooked Thousands of well cooked steaks. The modest power of the switch does not decrease the thrill of hunting, given the beauty and operation of the game. Without a doubt, Rise is not just an interesting entrance to Monster Hunter, but an essential game for all those who Have the Nintendo hybrid console. »
Nintendo Life: 90 - Sayem Ahmed
New mechanisms, monsters and a beautiful setting make Monster Hunter sets a new raw brand for the franchise. The Wirebug, Switch Skills, Palamute and Monsters carefully threatened shake things sufficiently for the game to fresh for hunters who have already spent thousands of hours with the series, and although the package can be slightly intimidating for Newcomers, this is probably the ideal place to start if you really want to get into the franchise. And, with an incomparable multiplayer experience with four players, the new crawling quests are an explosion. After having a serious moment with the game, it is very easy to say that Monster Hunter Rise is one of the strongest entrances of the franchise to date, and another classic of the Nintendo Switch.
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