
Monster Hunter Wilds review: A bigger, bolder, wilder World than ever
Monster Hunter Wilds review: A bigger, bolder, wilder World than ever

Monster Hunter Wilds feels a lot like its predecessor, 2018’s Monster Hunter World. The fifth mainline iteration of the franchise definitely plays like an evolution of its predecessor, which made the jump to serious hardware after the series’ humble beginnings on handhelds, and not so much of a reinvention or revolutionary step forward into something different.
But that’s not to say that Wilds is an exact copy of World because there have been several improvements this time around that have made the experience much more satisfying and worth every second.