i read a LOT on reddit of how good the bow is. i'll prob go swaxe primarily and try out new stuff when i'm grinding out easier quests.
The direction of this game makes it seem like will be a fare share of friendlier/easier content in this one so there should be plenty of opportunity to test things out.
very curious to see how they handle villages and stuff. i love that there's still so much i don't know while knowing enough to be sold
it feels so good to use. i was really worried that the ranged/support weapons would suffer given how this game functions compared to the others and worried the ranged weapons would lag behind but theyre all quite good. yeah we'll have plenty of time to test out things. im ready to drop 100+ hours into this thing lol
i've probably spent a few hundred hours on destiny 2 and i don't even like grinding for shit in that game like i do monster hunter gonna drop soooo much time in a MH game where my hands won't cramp after 90 minutes
Monster Hunter grinding is the best grinding because there is a hint of logic to go with the RNG. Want the tail? Cut off the tail. Want the crest? Break that crest.
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Not being able to fully adjust to playing such an exacting game on a handheld has been my biggest barrier to entry in this franchise, so I'm really stoked to get into this one. It looks unbelievable. Can't wait to play with everyone on PS4.
I'll have to look and see what I have. I'm not sure I have anything right now that I want to trade in for it unfortunately.
Dan Tack said in his review he played for 60 hours before he even saw the credits, let alone all the time he put into the end game.