The phenomenal success of *Monster Hunter Wilds* can be attributed to its compelling narrative, according to the series' producer, Ryozo Tsujimoto. Dive deeper into Tsujimoto's insights on the game and get the scoop on the upcoming limited-time event.
Monster Hunter Wilds has shattered records by selling over 8 million units within just three days of its release, making it Capcom's fastest-selling title to date. In a revealing interview with The Nikkei on March 10, series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto credits the game's soaring popularity to its rich storytelling and exceptional voice acting. He also highlighted the game's crossplay feature, which has successfully united players across various gaming platforms.
In a previous discussion with GamesRadar+ last month, Tsujimoto emphasized the significance of the PC platform and the extensive efforts put into enabling crossplay. He noted the growing popularity of PCs in Japan and globally, stating, "We worked very hard to achieve that this time around." He further elaborated, "That means the choice is yours on which platform you want to play with, and then [you can just] go online and hunt with your friends."
Despite Tsujimoto's praise for the game's narrative, some fans have expressed differing opinions. According to various discussions on Steam, a number of players felt that the story fell short, citing lengthy Seikrit rides and unengaging dialogue as their main grievances. However, these fans also acknowledged that the primary draw of Monster Hunter games lies in their gameplay rather than their storytelling.
Here at Game8, Monster Hunter Wilds has earned an impressive overall score of 90 out of 100. This high rating is due to the game's enhancements over its predecessors, including quality-of-life improvements, addictive gameplay, stunning visuals, and a surprisingly engaging story. For a more detailed analysis, be sure to check out our full review below!