Monster Hunter Rice It was one of the most anticipated games of the month and Nintendo Switch fans were not disappointed. Capcom’s new action game has proven to be of high quality for Western magazines. But what does Japan think about this? The Famitsu swears They confirm that the hunt for monsters was appreciated even in the land of the rising sun.
Famitsu actually casts his vote for Monster Hunter Rice: 10/10/9/9, for a total of 40 to 38. So Capcom’s work is nearing maximum recognition. The international press has put forward very similar votes, with the highest number being 9/10 and the number 8/10. However, as pointed out in our commitment news, there are also somewhat cooler comments with 7.5.
In our review we explained to you: “Monster Hunter Rise is a natural evolution of a series that has been trying for years to adapt to a growing audience. A new approach delighted us a lot, But it will stumble on the endcom, perhaps still immature and will be better defined by future updates. For now, Monster Hunter Rise is a promising start that we want to grow at all costs, and we recommend it to fans of the series and new players. ”
Finally, we want to point one out Curiosity: Japanese company gives employees a day off to launch Monster Hunter Rice.


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