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Finally: Monster Hunter Wilds is ready to take me down a notch.

It happened as it always does: A new Monster Hunter released, veteran hunters complained it was too easy, and those of us who’ve watched this cycle repeat for the last 14 years settled in to wait for Capcom to inevitably send along a fresh parade of powerhouse monsters to balance the scales.

Now that Title Update 1 is here, I’m pleased to report that it only took Wilds a month to start humbling me.

(Image credit: Capcom)

Before last week’s Wilds patch, I could count the times I’d been KO’d by a monster on one hand. I was still enjoying myself. For me, the satisfaction of Monster Hunter isn’t in having slain a monster, but the fantasy of fighting it—how the weapon mechanics and arcane systems all feed into a natural mimicry where you’re studying monsters just as your hunter has, until you’re capable of fighting on equal footing with any two-story behemoth of horns, talons, and occasional lightning blasts.

Even Gore Magala had become the proverbial coughing baby, and I the hydrogen bomb.


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