There is a stretch of almost fourteen years between the first ‘Monster Hunter’ that came to PS2 and the more than expected ‘Monster Hunter World’ that will settle the return of the saga to the desktop and desktops. And although the premise and game mechanics have barely changed in that time, there is a constant that encompasses all deliveries: squeeze the possibilities of each system to offer an epic hunt .
As we could see in our gameplay, the hardware of PS4, Xbox One and PC suits a saga that had already taken full advantage of Nintendo laptops in recent years: Something that is evident in the last video from Evolution’s trajectory Channel.
The most recent video on this YouTube channel dedicated to reviewing the visual evolution of the sagas offers us a tour of all the versions and platforms in which Capcom has published one of its star licenses: from its beginnings on PS2 and PSP to deliveries latest for 3DS released in recent years.
In fact, we cannot ignore its more than successful adaptations to mobile devices and smartphones, although the most striking are those oddities starring the felynes that did not leave Japan and that include from a variant of the ‘Super Puzzle Fighter II’ to a crazy recreational racing on the back of the funny little pigs of the saga.
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Of course, the highlight of this video is found in the last bars of it: after what was seen in the port of ‘Monster Hunter XX’ for Nintendo Switch, the finish of the monsters, scenarios and hunters of ‘Monster Hunter World’ looks even more impressive .
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Now, it is fair to say that the visual section stopped being a claim of the prolific Capcom saga for years , focusing the weight of its proposal on the looting system and the epic battles against spectacular beasts.
However, as of January 26, 2018 we will be able to enjoy that ARPG experience that has convinced millions of players with a new look adapted to the possibilities of Xbox One, PS4 and later on PC without giving up a technical section that give us the eye. Why choose when you can have it all?
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