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January 2018
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un univers léché et un gameplay riche
La coopération
Le sentiment d'accomplissement
Des environnements originaux avec des identités fortes
De l'imaginaire pur
Level design élaboré
Niveaux grands et riches
Plus de contenu que vous pourriez en espérer (bien plus)
Le mode expert donne sa saveur à Monster Hunter World
Le multijoueur
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La partie visuelle
Au choix selon son matos
La navigation dans les menus
Un bonheur
Papoter avec ses ami(e)s avec un clavier
Un gameplay clavier/souris plus que correct...
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Des premiers pas compliqués (si on n'y connait rien)
Narration en retrait
Interface très austère
Une (trop) grosse première partie de jeu en novice qui ne rend pas justice au jeu
Personnages et dialogues à se foutre par la fenêtre
Rigidité des attaques et de certains mouvements (les sauts de liane omg)
Ne regardez pas les textures de près ou faite
Mais un temps d'adaptation est nécessaire pour bien maîtriser les mouvements
Les crashs
Mettez bien à jour le jeu et votre carte graphique
Publié: 2018-12-26, Auteur: Mike , review by: venturebeat.com
Extrait: Man, 2018 was another great year for video games. And while a lot of the blockbuster games I was looking forward to delivered, I fell in love with a bunch of unexpected indies this year.I even have a game in my top 10 that made me a believer in VR! That's...
Extrait: I think it's important to preface this review with a disclaimer: Historically, I am not a Monster Hunter guy. Monster Hunter as a series has a long and storied history dating back to 2004, and I've been playing Monster Hunter games for almost none of it...
Extrait: Video games often deal in illusions, proffering the fantasy of control and power even when your meaningful influence is minimal. Monster Hunter: World, the third-person action game from Capcom, absolutely deals in fantasy. It plucks you from reality and s...
Publié: 2018-08-14, Auteur: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
There is no getting around it, Monster Hunter: World is a demanding game on PC. This fact is unsurprising, given the title's performance on PS4 and Xbox One, though it is clear that many PC gamers expected better from the game's PC release. On Standard PS...
Addictive monster-slaying action, Newcomer-friendly tutorials, Streamlined equipment creation, Excellent aesthetic and visual fidelity, Good PC performance
Highly demanding combat requires commitment to master, Smaller roster of monsters compared with previous series entries, Uninteresting story mode
Monster Hunter World is as demanding as previous series entries, but the streamlined controls make it accessible to newcomers. Incredible battles in a lush and danger-filled world will keep even die-hard fans thrilled for hours on end...
Monster Hunter: World is a solid port of the console smash hit to the PC platform. The title makes you hunt various monsters with wildly varying abilities in an open-world-like experience where have to track down the monster first. You can do this solo...
Monster Hunter: World is a game filled with life and beauty but with that does come complexity that needs a little time to learn. It's worth investing time into this game for both old and new players...
Monster Hunter: World is a fantastic game that kept me enthralled for 60 wonderful hours. I loved exploring the world, discovering new areas, and engaging in epic fights with excellently designed monsters. There's so much gameplay to enjoy, that despite a...
Extrait: Capcom brings to us Monster Hunter World, the latest installment to this vast ongoing franchise. I'm going to say this right away: I've never played a Monster Hunter game before. In truth, it actually pleases me that this the first one since this game is...
Extrait: Ever want to fight a gigantic monster? Well, Monster Hunter: World may fulfill your wish. Launched on 26 January (PS4 and Xbox One), Capcom's Monster Hunter: World is the newest entry to the Monster Hunter franchise, and probably the best one yet. We have...