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  • ✇Pure Nintendo
  • Review: Monster Hunter Stories (Nintendo Switch)Sophie Hiner
    Monster Hunter Stories, a game originally made for the DS, is a spin-off of Capcom’s Monster Hunter games. It’s more low-key and easy to play, with a completely different vibe, style, and combat system. Similar to the Pokemon games, Monster Hunter Stories uses a turn-based fighting style and is all about collecting more “Monsties” to build relationships with. While there is so much to do in this game, the main objective is to find better and stronger Monsties, build your kinship, and fight your
     

Review: Monster Hunter Stories (Nintendo Switch)

25. Červenec 2024 v 14:59

Monster Hunter Stories, a game originally made for the DS, is a spin-off of Capcom’s Monster Hunter games. It’s more low-key and easy to play, with a completely different vibe, style, and combat system. Similar to the Pokemon games, Monster Hunter Stories uses a turn-based fighting style and is all about collecting more “Monsties” to build relationships with. While there is so much to do in this game, the main objective is to find better and stronger Monsties, build your kinship, and fight your way through the world of Monster Hunter, all while joining forces with unlikely foes in order to restore peace to your land.

Raised in the village of Riders, your character is taught how to care for monsters and help them grow to become your companions. From the beginning of the game, you’re taught the basics of how to do all of this. In order to raise Monsties, you must first find them. You do this by entering monster dens and stealing their eggs. Sometimes this is easy—for example, when there are no other monsters in the den. But other times there will be monsters, and you’ll have to either sneak around them as they sleep or fight them if they’re awake. Once you have an egg and escape the monster den, you take it back to your village where it then rests until it cracks open. There are different elements that come with hatching eggs, such as collecting egg fragments, but the game goes into detail about all of these.

After an egg is hatched, you have a Monstie! You can have a party of Monsties, as each have different abilities that are useful in fights. Monsties start out as babies but grow older, and they can also level up the more you use them in battles. Also, as you fight with them, you gain kinship, which is like a relationship level. The higher your kinship level, the stronger you and your Monstie become. You can unlock new power moves with each other as well.

Along with your Monsties, you can travel out from your village to find other monsters to fight. Fighting monsters helps you gain levels, kinship, and materials. With a turn-based fighting style, there are three types of moves you can use against each other: power, technical, and speed. Each type can beat another, kind of like rock-paper-scissors. Power beats technical, technical beats speed, and speed beats power. Keeping this in mind while fighting is important, because as you learn certain monster’s moves, you can have an advantage. However, when you first start out, you’ll know very little about different monsters. The further along in the game you get, and the more often you fight a specific kind of monster, you’ll learn about their species, their fighting moves, their strengths and weaknesses, and more.

With each battle you get into, you can have certain items in your inventory to help you out. Some are healing herbs, weapons, binoculars to help you see your opponent’s stats, or even potions you can make from collected items. Some can be healing while others can be used for damage. When a monster does damage to you, you can either use your turn to fight back, or to heal yourself. It’s important to get into a rhythm of doing both, because if too much damage is taken, you will lose a heart. You are given three hearts for a day, and if all are lost then you are”downed” and returned to your village.

There are lots of features in your village, as well. You have your house, where you can save and store things. You also have many neighbors. The other villagers are nice to talk to because a lot of them will give you side quests, such as finding specific items. When completed, they will pay you. This can also be done through the quest board in the village as well.

I found that Monster Hunter Stories could feel a bit overwhelming at times, especially in the beginning when all of this info is dumped on you. But the game also does a good job at keeping all of this information available to you in the menu. If you find yourself lost or forget how to do something, just opening the game’s menu and looking through the previous information you have learned will remind you.

This is helpful, as Monster Hunter Stories gives you plenty to do outside of gameplay. You’re able to fully customize your character—everything from name to appearance and clothes. New features include dialogue acted in different languages, and a “museum mode” which shows you all of the original design artworks and music tracks.

The graphics of this game have improved as well, and are a lot smoother than they were on the DS. The animations were nice, the settings were beautiful and fun to explore, the characters were unique, and the monsters were incredibly cool to look at. You can tell a lot of work and designing went into this game, which is an element I always appreciate. The music was great as well, and the story was fun to get into.

Though Monster Hunter Stories is a super detailed and in-depth game, it’s worth the long playthrough as it includes so much. Watching your Monsties grow, and becoming attached to them as you fight alongside each other is a great experience. The characters are all enjoyable, and the open-world exploring is incredibly fun.

The post Review: Monster Hunter Stories (Nintendo Switch) appeared first on Pure Nintendo.

  • ✇Eurogamer.net
  • Capcom announces two showcases this month for its upcoming gamesEd Nightingale
    Capcom has announced two showcases over the next week detailing its upcoming games. Capcom Highlights, as they're known, will begin on Thursday 7th March at 11pm UK time with a look at Dragon's Dogma 2 and Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess. Then, on Monday 11th March at 10pm UK time, we'll get a look at Street Fighter 6, Exoprimal, Monster Hunter Stories and Monster Hunter Now. Read more
     

Capcom announces two showcases this month for its upcoming games

5. Březen 2024 v 12:07

Capcom has announced two showcases over the next week detailing its upcoming games.

Capcom Highlights, as they're known, will begin on Thursday 7th March at 11pm UK time with a look at Dragon's Dogma 2 and Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess.

Then, on Monday 11th March at 10pm UK time, we'll get a look at Street Fighter 6, Exoprimal, Monster Hunter Stories and Monster Hunter Now.

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  • Everything announced in the Nintendo Direct Partner ShowcaseLottie Lynn
    Nintendo's February Direct Partner Showcase has come and gone. This presentation was focused around third-party games so, as expected, there was no news on any homegrown Nintendo titles or the Switch 2's expected arrival in early 2025. However, the broadcast was still full of annoucements for games headed to Nintendo Switch from other publishers over the coming six months. Here's a roundup of everything which appeared during the 25-minute show.Fresh from Microsoft's confirmation it was bringing
     

Everything announced in the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase

21. Únor 2024 v 16:55

Nintendo's February Direct Partner Showcase has come and gone. This presentation was focused around third-party games so, as expected, there was no news on any homegrown Nintendo titles or the Switch 2's expected arrival in early 2025. However, the broadcast was still full of annoucements for games headed to Nintendo Switch from other publishers over the coming six months. Here's a roundup of everything which appeared during the 25-minute show.

Fresh from Microsoft's confirmation it was bringing more of its Xbox console exclusives to other platforms, the show began with a look at Obsidian's Grounded - where you have to explore a massive garden as a tiny human. Grounded will support online cross-platform multiplayer on Switch when it's released on 16th April.

After this, we entered the dying world of Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist. You take on the role of Lilac as she explores the landscape alongside a homunculus (Fullmetal Alchemist vibes anyone?). Ender Magnolia Bloom will be released on the Nintendo Switch later this year.

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  • Monster Hunter Stories is getting a Switch remaster this summerMatt Wales
    Monster Hunter Stories, Capcom's first - and wonderfully successful - stab at adapting the series' classic monster battling action into a family friendly turn-based RPG, is, as per today's Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, getting a Switch remaster sometime this "summer". Seperately, Capcom has confirmed it's coming to PS4 and PC too. Switch owners have, of course, already had a chance to sample the Monster Hunter Stories series when its acclaimed second outing launched on Nintendo's platform
     

Monster Hunter Stories is getting a Switch remaster this summer

21. Únor 2024 v 15:53

Monster Hunter Stories, Capcom's first - and wonderfully successful - stab at adapting the series' classic monster battling action into a family friendly turn-based RPG, is, as per today's Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, getting a Switch remaster sometime this "summer". Seperately, Capcom has confirmed it's coming to PS4 and PC too.

Switch owners have, of course, already had a chance to sample the Monster Hunter Stories series when its acclaimed second outing launched on Nintendo's platform in 2021. However, Nintendo's latest Direct has revealed the original game - first released for 3DS back in 2016 - is getting a thorough spruce-up for modern audiences.

Monster Hunter Stories 1 casts players as a Monster Rider, setting them loose in a colourful, cartoony rendition of the series' universe to indulge in some classic RPG-style questing and Pokémon-esque monster collecting, battling, and rearing - and very good it is too.

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  • ✇DSOGaming
  • Monster Hunter Stories is coming to PC in Summer 2024John Papadopoulos
    Capcom has just announced that the first Monster Hunter Stories game will be officially coming to PC in Summer 2024. To celebrate this announcement, the publisher shared a gameplay trailer that you can find below. Monster Hunter Stories is a spinoff title in the Monster Hunter series. This game was originally released for Nintendo 3DS … Continue reading Monster Hunter Stories is coming to PC in Summer 2024 → The post Monster Hunter Stories is coming to PC in Summer 2024 appeared first on DSOGami
     

Monster Hunter Stories is coming to PC in Summer 2024

21. Únor 2024 v 15:38

Capcom has just announced that the first Monster Hunter Stories game will be officially coming to PC in Summer 2024. To celebrate this announcement, the publisher shared a gameplay trailer that you can find below. Monster Hunter Stories is a spinoff title in the Monster Hunter series. This game was originally released for Nintendo 3DS … Continue reading Monster Hunter Stories is coming to PC in Summer 2024

The post Monster Hunter Stories is coming to PC in Summer 2024 appeared first on DSOGaming.

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  • Monster Hunter Stories Remaster Coming to Nintendo SwitchRyan Dinsdale
    This summer. Former 3DS exclusive Monster Hunter Stories is coming to Nintendo Switch in the summer of 2024.Announced during the Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase on February 21, the remaster of Monster Hunter Stories arrives with full voice acting for the first and HD visuals. An in-game museum has also …
     

Monster Hunter Stories Remaster Coming to Nintendo Switch

21. Únor 2024 v 15:51
This summer.

Former 3DS exclusive Monster Hunter Stories is coming to Nintendo Switch in the summer of 2024.

Announced during the Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase on February 21, the remaster of Monster Hunter Stories arrives with full voice acting for the first and HD visuals. An in-game museum has also …

2024's release schedule just got a lot brighter, starting with Pepper Grinder and Snufkin in March

Yesterday's Nintendo Direct got rather overshadowed by a certain trailer for Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree, but there were still plenty of good news nuggets to be had in there for us PC folks - which I've summarised for you below. The long and short of it is: more release dates! Loads of 'em! And they're all coming in the first half of 2024 as well. I love it when a schedule comes together.

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Monster Hunter Stories, series’ chirpy turn-based spin on Pokémon, gets its first PC release in a new remaster

The original Monster Hunter Stories, the turn-based take on the long-running hack-and-craft series, will finally see a release on PC this summer in the form of an upcoming remaster.

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  • Monster Hunter Stories Gets HD Release in Summer 2024Daniel Bueno
    During the latest February 2024 Nintendo Direct Partner showcase, Capcom revealed that the original Monster Hunter Stories will receive an HD port for the Nintendo Switch on Summer 2024. The game will also appear for the PS4 and PC. The new upgraded release will feature full English and Japanese voiceover, as well as updated graphics. Content updates 1.20 and 1.30, which were previously exclusive to the Japanese release of the original title, will also be included in the rerelease. Some of
     

Monster Hunter Stories Gets HD Release in Summer 2024

21. Únor 2024 v 16:05

Monster Hunter Stories Gets HD Release in Summer 2024

During the latest February 2024 Nintendo Direct Partner showcase, Capcom revealed that the original Monster Hunter Stories will receive an HD port for the Nintendo Switch on Summer 2024. The game will also appear for the PS4 and PC.

The new upgraded release will feature full English and Japanese voiceover, as well as updated graphics. Content updates 1.20 and 1.30, which were previously exclusive to the Japanese release of the original title, will also be included in the rerelease.

Some of the new content added in these updates included expanded character creation options, increased monster storage, new side-quests, and plenty of new post-game content, like new monsters and new hatchable Elder Dragons, and new tournaments.

You can check out the trailer for the new rerelease of Monster Hunter Stories below. Footage appears at the 4:22 mark.

https://youtu.be/0ER2hl7HUWI?si=l6bjh7IGjp2nW1HL&t=262

Additionally, the new museum mode includes a music gallery, as well as developer sketches and concept art of the title. Furthermore, Monster Hunter Stories will add support for Traditional and Simplified Chinese, Korean, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, and Arabic languages.

The new Monster Hunter Stories HD rerelease is coming to the Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PC via Steam on Summer 2024. The game originally released on the Nintendo 3DS in 2017, and it is also available on Android and iOS devices.

The post Monster Hunter Stories Gets HD Release in Summer 2024 appeared first on Siliconera.

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