If only the most visually stunning games with elaborate storytelling and rich lore can hold a candle to the void left in the absence of new Witcher content, then Horizon Zero Dawn will fill that void ten times over. Dominating the screen as the fiery heroine, Aloy will certainly scratch the itch for players who especially enjoy Ciri's story and playing a strong female r
In the promotional footage of Dragon Age 2 - and the introductory segment where Varric exaggerates his story - you can see the player wearing epic armor. It's implied that this is their iconic armor, the gear that everyone pictures when they think of the Champion of Kirkwall - and can you blame t
When you want the best of the best, you have to eke out a bit more effort to get it. Horizon Zero Dawn's Shield-Weaver Armor puts you to work finding all five Power Cells in order to obtain the armor - but it's well worth the eff
The Plesioth may not technically be stronger than any of the other monsters on this list, but it is one thing: Annoying. Since the very first generation of Monster Hunter , Plesioth has been a nuisance to hunters both new and old, though thankfully for newer fans it hasn't appeared in a mainline game since Monster Hunter Generations Ultima
Updated April 3, 2025, by Blaise Santi: Monster Hunter fans have had their plates full in the past few months with the recent release of Monster Hunter Wilds Dlc|Https://Monsterwildlands.Com/ Hunter Wilds, the newest installment in the franchise. This new title, available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC currently has 29 Large Monsters available for players to hunt, with more surely on the way via updates and DLC. Of those 29 monsters, 11 are brand-new to the series, and surprisingly, returning monsters are few and far between as of its initial release. With that in mind, let's see how some of these new monsters stack up against the strongest non-Elder Dragons in the franchise, as well as look back on some iconic monsters we hope will appear in a future upd
Barring the sort of setbacks season two production suffered from multiple lockdowns, and newly implemented COVID restrictions on set, season three production is looking at smooth sailing towards late 2022. That may still seem like a ways off to fans who are itching to re-experience the thrills and heartache of Geralt and Ciri's story, and we'd be the last to discourage an umpteenth read through of Andrjez Sapkowski's original saga or a replay of The Witcher 3 from CD Projekt Red. As such, here are some games to play while the third season gets under
The Zinogre is fearsome in either its regular form, which first debuted in Monster Hunter Portable 3rd , as well as its variants, either the draconic Stygian Zinogre or the Thunderlord Zinogre. In any of its forms, the Zinogre holds so much electricity in its body that it can use it to power up like a Super Saiyan, but in the case of the Thunderlord Zinogre, it spends the entire hunt charged
It's hard to think of Pokemon in the style of Breath of the Wild in practicality. Sure, anyone can edit a screenshot to have Gyarados in a BOTW lake or Rapidash racing across the field, but isn't that just what the Wild Area is? The illusion of an open world, the type that would look good in screenshots, but without meaning or purpose. Without any heart or direction, BOTW would not be the same game. It gives you freedom to go wherever you want, but it also provides contours across the map to steer you towards towns, it makes sure each location is thematically linked, and you often need to hit multiple landmarks to secure the tools and ingredients to reach the next one. Even though I'm not the biggest fan of it, I have to admire the level of design on show here. It's not a level I think Pokemon can match, and that's before you introduce the much more complicated issue of where you put the Pokemon and how you offer freedom while ensuring players don't meet their doom at the feathers of an overpowered Hawlucha 40 minutes into the g
That said, the one realm in which people seem to be the most accepting of weapon durability systems is in survival games. Considering that the whole point of those games is to be desperately trying to survive in an almost impossible situation, limited supplies and weapons contributes to the feel that the games are usually going for and are thus much more acceptable for m
Skyrim's Daedric Armor Set not only makes you look absolutely wicked, but it offers quite the level of protection as well. You probably see a dremora wearing a full set, but sadly you can't loot it from their corp
At the end of the day, eliminating weapon durability systems entirely would also eliminate a big portion of strategy and realism from numerous games. Thus, adapting systems that allow for ways to prevent weapons from breaking entirely would resolve most players’ frustrations, and is the best win-win scena
Some games have definitely used weapon durability systems better than others. Dying Light , for example, allows for repairing and upgrading weapons. In Monster Hunter , your weapons become less sharp as you use them, limiting what you can cut through, but the game allows for the use of whetstones in order to sharpen them again (though different weapons have different limits). The weapons in Fire Emblem break after you’ve gone through the number of uses per weapon, but most of the weapons are so easy to replace that it doesn’t become a consistent detraction from the game, it simply adds to the strategy per