![]() If comments are still showing as disabled, a site update is happening on our side that has caused a temporary takedown. You can read that review right here, and while you’re at it, check out Jay Guisao’s review of Monster Hunter Rise. It’s a great introduction to the broader Monster Hunter series and a great time for those who enjoy games like Pokemon. This is the second story-focused Monster Hunter project to release in 2021, with the first being Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, which I reviewed in July. Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster-hunter for hire, journeys toward his destiny in a turbulent world where people often prove more wicked than beasts. It’s nice to see we get a better look at what living in a world full of monsters is like, as opposed to Milla Jovovich’s isekai adventure in the theatrical Monster Hunter movie. From the character designs to the weapons and monsters, a lot of the imagery looks like it was ripped straight out of the 2018 game. Unlike the film released last year, Legends of the Guild take more direct inspiration from Monster Hunter World. ![]() ![]() Follow young Aiden and his hunting party on an epic quest to protect his village from a fiery Elder Dragon! #MonsterHunter: Legends of the Guild is now streaming on Netflix. ![]()
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