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62.9 hrs on record (48.3 hrs at review time)
If you're new to Monster Hunter or looking at MHWilds as your first PC iteration - Just go buy MHWorlds.
If you've finished MHWorlds, enjoy the experience, and want more, MHWilds should be considered as expensive DLC.

• MHWilds has 29 monsters total over a 15hr story on release for £60
• MHWorlds + Iceborne has 71 monsters total over a 40hr story for £5 when on sale
(Worlds launched with 29 monsters, so I highly expect many more over the next 1~2 years in Wilds)

• Core Combat - Identical (each games gimmick makes them different - Clutch Claw vs Wounding)
• Artstyle - Identical
• Texturing & Details - Identical
• Gathering / Crafting / Fishing - Identical
• Gear - Identical (Worlds has the better Armour-Crafting interface)
• Online Playability - Worlds is much simpler to play with friends, Wilds is fine once you understand it.
• Player Housing - Not Present in Wilds

Wilds is a much more cinematic experience, but Worlds is a much more complete experience.

Still recommended, but if you're on the fence, buy Worlds. If you've finished Worlds and want more, I'd wait for this to come down to more like £20 for a comparable price-to-experience threshold unless you're happy paying the new-game tax.
Posted 4 March. Last edited 4 March.
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248.3 hrs on record (93.4 hrs at review time)
There's are many reasons the majority of your friends list was playing this on release.
Posted 14 August, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
348.1 hrs on record (202.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Completely recommend for anyone who enjoys factory-builder style games. Has potential to be a lot more, but there is already a decent modding scene for this game of which some are multiplayer friendly. By far one of the best early-access games.

Ran a faction-style server for a while (Players were only allowed so many nodes within X distance of their base) to try an economy style of map, worked out great & is where most of my hours went.

Really needs dedicated servers & more reliable online code. Had many instances of game crashes / people lagging despite an overkill host machine. But still early access & I'm sure they've said that's due soon(tm)
Posted 11 May, 2021.
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323.2 hrs on record (233.3 hrs at review time)
Fully reccomend this game to anyone who enjoys tabletop board games.

Pros:
*All games on the workshop are free!
*Got No Friends? There's always a few servers going on where people are willing to teach new players
*The Devs actively listen to their community & respond accordingly in their discord.

Cons:
*Non-DLC Games vary wildly in quality, but the best ones tend to be filtered to the most popular over time.
*I've seen plenty of people become unable to host/join games from patch-to-patch - No idea why.
Posted 18 January, 2018.
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5 people found this review helpful
34.6 hrs on record (18.1 hrs at review time)
Definetly the best spiritual successor to the original "Dungeon Master" games. Played the 2nd game fully, will play this game fully, then play DM4 when it comes out.

Pros:
*Best Dungeon Builder Game on the Market
*Simple to learn
*Hilarious Narrator (As always) and great references to other games

Cons:
*Unit movement is abit funky (Units sometimes just get stuck, or would rather attack a fence than listen to you)
*Would like to have UI-display options, havign to mouse or the left-side is a pain.


Posted 15 October, 2017.
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4 people found this review helpful
1,855.7 hrs on record (291.5 hrs at review time)
Brought the Starter Edition when it was available, have since upgraded to gold-edition via Uplay (Black Friday Sale).

I fully reccomend this game to anyone looking for an FPS, even if you don't like the idea of blowing up wall - Every team needs a "killer" who watches peoples backs or runs around seeking kills smartly.

Pros:
*Unique design & destructability.
*Every Operator (Character) is unique and all play a role - Obviously some are better than others.
*Every objective has more than 1 solution.


Cons:
*Uplay is garbage (The Steam version just launches Uplay to launch the game)
--Creating a team with friends is a nightmare, sometimes it works no problems, other times it just wont'. Requiring all 5 friends to restart their game.
*Glitches DO exist.
--Legs sometimes poke through walls if you ly down against them, getting you killed when you should of been hidden.
--Sometimes you'll choose a weapon during loadout phase, and the game will just give you the wrong one.
Posted 26 November, 2016.
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