Summary

Monster Hunter Rise Is the Perfect Way to Prepare for Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Rise Is a Great Entry Point for Newcomers to the Franchise

WhileMonster Hunter Worldfueled the popularity of theMonster Hunterfranchise, manyMonster Hunterveterans criticized it for being too easy and accessible. The series was previously known for its challenging gameplay and complex mechanics, so the changes thatMonster Hunter Worldbrought to the table were much needed for the franchise to welcome in newcomers. That being said,Monster Hunter Riseis arguably an even better entry point for newcomers thanMonster Hunter World.

Monster Hunter Risestrikes the perfect balance between the accessibility ofMonster Hunter Worldand the challenge andcomplexity of traditionalMonster Hunter. The core gameplay loop ofMonster Hunter Risesees players setting out on missions as a Hunter who specializes in tracking down and hunting monsters. Upon hunting a monster, players can use the materials they gather from their hunt to craft and upgrade weapons and armor, not only improving their Hunter’s combat prowess but altering their appearance as well.

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Monster Hunter Rise is not as gentle as Monster Hunter World in terms of difficulty, but it’s still welcoming for new players who are looking for a challenge while also not being overwhelmed byMonster Hunter’straditional challenging gameplay.

LikeMonster Hunter World, it’s possible to play the entirety ofMonster Hunter Risesolo, although players may find it a bit more difficult inRisethan it was inWorld. This is whereMonster Hunter Riseultimately finds that balance of being welcoming but not gentle, traditional, and yet unorthodox.Monster Hunter Risealso has plenty of traversal skills that might appeal to newcomers, likethe dog-like Palamute companionand the Wirebug, both of which can be used to move around the world as efficiently as possible.

Monster Hunter Veterans Can Revisit Rise for a Better Visual Experience in 2024 on PS4 and PS5

Monster Hunter Riseis an excellent entry point for newcomers, but veterans can benefit fromRise’s addition toJune’s PS Plus Extra and Premium catalogas well. Specifically, asMonster Hunter Risewas initially released on the Nintendo Switch in 2021, its port to the PS4 and PS5 consoles means it provides a much better visual experience now than it could a few years ago. As such, it’s the perfect time forMonster Hunterveterans to refresh their skills by jumping back intoMonster Hunter Riseahead ofMonster Hunter Wilds.

It’s currently unclear whenMonster Hunter Wildswill be released, though it’s likely to be in early 2025 if it sticks to tradition. If so, then June 2024 is the best time for newcomers and veterans to enjoyMonster Hunter Riseon the PS4 and PS5in preparation for the next mainline installment in theMonster Hunterseries.Monster Hunter Risearrives as a part of June 2024’s PS Plus Extra and Premium lineup on June 18.

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Rise to the challenge and join the hunt in this high-flying addition to the Monster Hunter series. The worldwide hit series Monster Hunter returns with a host of new gameplay features, original monsters and a story inspired by ancient Japanese folklore. Personalise your hunter, choose from 14 unique weapon types, recruit your Palico Felyne and all-new Palamute Canyne companions, and gear up to explore a range of vast, richly detailed hunting maps. Whether you prefer to go solo or enjoy the company of a four-person squad, smart difficulty scaling guarantees a fair and thrilling battle. The irresistible Monster Hunter loop remains, with each successul hunt yielding the materials required to craft and upgrade your weapons and armour, allowing you to hunt tougher monsters and gather more precious resources. All versions of Monster Hunter Rise grant immediate access to a wealth of free title update content, including an additional story ending, new monsters, extra gear and more.