I spent well over 500 hours in the base game and never grew tired of it. Monster Hunter World launched with 28 monsters, and has since seen five free monsters added to the game’s roster of beasties, including fan favorite Deviljho, an angry pickle with an appetite almost as big as mine… almost. It really has been a huge return to form for Capcom, and yet, perhaps nothing is more telling of this than last month’s Iceborne: a beautifully and intricately designed expansion that offers incredible fights and challenging - if not downright punishing - difficulty. This year had already been very successful for Capcom, with the release of the phenomenal Resident Evil 2 Remake and the outrageously fun Devil May Cry 5. A standalone follow-up to 2018’s Monster Hunter World, MHW: I ceborne keeps all the incredible elements of the base game while adding numerous quality of life improvements, incredible and difficult fights, and a cavalcade of end-game content to keep players well and truly happy, even after the story has wrapped up. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is an expansion done right. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is the Real Deal
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