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An Introduction to Monster Hunter World’s Weapons

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The announcement of Monster Hunter World was a godsend for Monster Hunter fans; not only will Monster Hunter World bring the series back to PlayStation, but the game will also be the first entry available on Xbox and PC in the West, which means Monster Hunter World will be many gamers’ first experience with the franchise. So, Capcom decided to release a series of short, 30-second videos that summarize each of Monster Hunter’s fourteen weapon types to give players a better idea of what they’re getting into before they start the game

Sword & Shield

The bread and butter of most beginners, the Sword & Shield is the perfect balance of attack power, attack speed, mobility, and defense. This weapon lets players get in close, take a few swings, and either safely dodge or block at a moment’s notice. Also, unlike other weapons, players can use healing items and the new Slinger without sheathing their sword, which lets them get back into the action faster. If the Sword & Shield has any weakness, it’s that the weapon dulls quickly, so players should always carry extra whetstones.

Dual Blades

Dual Blades are designed to overwhelm monsters with a flurry of quick slashes. While the weapon lacks the defensive capabilities of the Sword & Shield, it more than makes up for that flaw with the Demon Mode: a special move that temporarily increases the user’s attack speed and strength. Demon Mode can turn any player into a whirling dervish of death and badassitude, but it constantly drains stamina, so players who get too reckless will find themselves quickly turned into their quarry’s snack.

Great Sword

The Great Sword trades speed for sheer power, and it is, blow for blow, the strongest weapon in Monster Hunter. This weapon might look unwieldy, but with proper timing, it can fell even the strongest of monsters. Furthermore, players can charge up Great Sword swings to magnify their attack power, and since the Great Sword is bigger than its wielder, it makes for a handy makeshift shield in a pinch. Finally, to make up for its lack of speed, players can now use the momentum of the Great Sword to swing themselves into the air and then use their momentum to bring the sword crashing down on an unsuspecting monster.

Long Sword

Also known as the Sephiroth cosplay weapon, Long Swords excel at sustaining damage with attacks that flow into even more attacks. Far more mobile and faster than the Great Sword, the Long Sword is an excellent choice for players who want to stay on the move, but that’s partially because the the Long Sword can’t block attacks. Also, players who want to master the Long Sword will need to master the Spirit Blade, a unique ability that rewards extended Long Sword combos with increased attack power.

Hammer

The Hammer is, in some respects, as powerful as the Great Sword, but for different reasons. While it doesn’t have the range or attack power of the Great Sword, the Hammer is much faster and can easily stun most monsters with repeated blows to the head. But, since the Hammer is a blunt weapon, it can’t cut off monster tails, though that’s a small price to pay for going all Reinhardt on a dragon.

Hunting Horn

One of Monster Hunter’s weirdest weapons, the Hunting Horn is also one of the game’s few support weapons. While it has a much longer reach than the Hammer, the Hunting Horn isn’t as powerful, even though it can still stun monsters by bludgeoning their skulls. Furthermore, the Hunting Horn can’t cut off monster tails, but what it can do is provide buffs for the player and his or her allies. In other words, the Hunting Horn is the closest gamers will ever get to playing a Bard in Monster Hunter.

Lance

When it comes to tanking and defense, the Lance is the weapon of choice. Equipped with a large tower or kite shield, the Lance lets players keep their guard up even when attacking and moving, and the business end of the lance lets them attack at a distance. However, due to the nature of the weapon, the Lance is ill-equipped to take on hordes of smaller monster, but it’s a decent trade-off for being able to take on a charging Diablos without flinching.

Gunlance

Ok, now we’re getting into the good stuff. The Gunlance is a more offense-oriented version of the Lance, and since it’s part gun, the Gunlance can fire short-range shells that keep monsters at bay more effectively than the Lance. Moreover, some of these cartridges can be lodged in a monster to deal extra damage, albeit with a delayed explosion. However, aside from its explosive skill set, the Gunlance is mostly the same as the Lance, so players don’t necessarily have to decide to specialize in one or the other.

Switch Axe

This…this is my favorite weapon in Monster Hunter. The Switch Axe starts off as a long-reaching axe and can transform into a powerful and speedy sword that, in the hands of a talented player, rivals the Great Sword for sheer damage output. However, Switch Axe wielders can only use the sword mode if the weapon has energy in its elemental phial, but since this phial refills over time, players shouldn’t worry about conserving it, especially since the phial can be expended all at once for a large, devastating attack.

Charge Blade

The antithesis of the Switch Axe, the Charge Blade focuses on defense while the Switch Axe focuses on offense. The Charge Blade starts in sword and shield mode, and much like the Switch Axe, can transform into a more devastating axe mode. However, unlike the Switch Axe, the Charge Blade can transform at any time even if its elemental phials are empty. Furthermore, the elemental effects of phials can be channeled into either the axe mode for a set number of elementally-charged attacks or the shield for a timed defense boost. Of course, this system is harder than it sounds, so maybe beginners might want to avoid the Charge Blade.

Insect Glaive

The last melee weapon in Monster Hunter World, the Insect Glaive is unique, and that’s saying something given the Hunting Horn. Unlike other weapons, the Insect Glaive provides aerial mobility, which means players can use it to dodge mid-air and attack from almost any angle. Furthermore, the Insect Glaive comes with a symbiotic beetle, the Kinsect, that leeches energy from monsters and uses this energy to give the wielder various boosts. Different monsters provide different boosts, so players will have to experiment and remember which monsters provide which boosts.

Bow

The first of three ranged weapons, the Bow comes with numerous kinds of arrows that inflict every type of status ailment in the game. While the Bow lacks the power of melee weapons, it is perfect for keeping monsters weak, helpless, and at a distance. Since players can switch between different arrows, they will be prepared to fight all manner of monsters, much like the superheros Hawkeye and Green Arrow.

Light Bowgun

The Light Bowgun is the Monster Hunter equivalent of a crossbow, except far cooler. As the name suggests, the Light Bowgun is designed to attack monsters at a distance and favors speed over power. Like the Bow, the Light Bowgun comes with different kinds of ammo that support allies. Out of all the Light Bowgun’s ammo types, the most impressive is the new Wyvernblast, a mine-like cartridge that is shot into the ground and explodes whenever shot. Players shouldn’t get close to these cartridges, but with enough planning and raw materials, they can turn the Wyvernblast cartridges into devastating traps.

Heavy Bowgun

If it absitively posolutely needs to be wrecked beyond all recognition, then the Heavy Bowgun is the right tool for the job. This weapon hits like a howitzer, and while it might be slower than the Light Bowgun, the Heavy Bowgun makes up for its lack of speed with different ammo types that focus on sheer damage. From mortars to rapid-fire and even explosive sniper rounds, if it’s meant to tear a hole in the side of even the toughest dragon hide, the Heavy Bowgun can fire it.

 

And those are all the weapons that will be available in Monster Hunter World. You now should have a better idea of what each weapon can do, and, if I’ve done my job, you might have already decided which one is right for you.  Oh, and before I forget, Capcom is running a contest that lets gamers design their own weapon for Monster Hunter World. No, you don’t get to create a new weapon type, but you can submit a design for an existing one. The weapon could be a lance made out of Diablos horns, Dual Blades that look like hatchets, or maybe something crazy like a Theremin Hunting Horn. The contest runs until August 16th, so you better start designing if you want your weapon featured in the game.

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Helldivers 2 has quickly become one of Sony’s top-selling games in the US

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Helldivers 2 proved to be a surprising success, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the gaming industry. As per Circana analyst Mat Piscatella, it currently ranks as Sony’s seventh highest grossing game in the United States to date, trailing behind a trio of Spider-Man titles, a couple of God of War games, and Ghost of Tsushima. It’s only been on the market for less than three months and is not even being sold at full price.

According to Piscatella, a significant factor contributing to the game’s success is its release on PC. He mentioned that, based on Circana’s Player Engagement Tracker, the game has consistently ranked first in terms of active users on Steam in the US since its launch, including April. The release of Helldivers 2 on both PlayStation and PC has been an extraordinary triumph.

He stated that Helldivers 2 has already become the seventh highest-grossing Sony-published game in history. Without a PC, it would not currently be considered one of the top 20 games. While I’m emphasizing the success of the PC SKU, it’s important to note that I’m not disregarding the success of the PlayStation SKU. I just wanted to clarify that. This launch has proven to be incredibly successful.

Prior to the release of Helldivers 2, Sony made it clear that they would be launching their live service-style titles simultaneously on both the PS5 and PC. The success of this approach will undoubtedly strengthen their strategic vision. It will be intriguing to witness if the company reveals official sales figures in the near future, as the title appears to be one of the platform holder’s most successful sellers to date.

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The developer of Stellar Blade for the PS5 Expressing gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support amidst a recent controversy surrounding censorship

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Shift Up, the Korean developer, seems to be reconsidering its contentious alterations to the Stellar Blade outfit. In a message to fans, they have urged everyone to stay tuned for updates and expressed gratitude for the passionate feedback from players. For those who may not be aware, a petition gained significant attention over the weekend when gamers discovered changes made to a few of the game’s costumes through a day-one patch.

The launch day update includes a fantastic New Game + mode, but some players were disappointed by the changes made to protagonist Eve’s outfit. These alterations sparked debates about censorship. Director Hyung-Tae Kim later clarified that this was the studio’s original vision, but he acknowledged that it may require further persuasion to win over users. Internal discussions were also underway to address any concerns.

There is no definitive confirmation regarding the reversal of the outfits, but considering the language used in the statement and the widespread controversy surrounding the alterations, it is highly likely that a future patch will restore the original costumes. If you want to get a sneak peek at all of Eve’s different outfits and learn how to unlock them, be sure to take a look at our comprehensive guide, All Outfits and How to Get Them.

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Will Stellar Blade be available for PC?

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It’s quite possible. Fans all over the world are interested in Shift Up’s highly anticipated action-adventure game, Stellar Blade. With its captivating post-apocalyptic setting reminiscent of Nier and a compelling protagonist named Eve, it’s no wonder the game has generated such widespread attention.

The game consistently impresses with its stunning visuals and high-octane action, leaving players in awe with each new trailer.

Yet, just like other noteworthy second-party and third-party game releases, fans are pondering: Will Stellar Blade be available on PC?

In this article, we delve into the details to determine the platform availability of the highly anticipated title.

Will Stellar Blade be available on PC? Allow me to provide you with the answer.

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Unfortunately, Stellar Blade will not be available on PC, at least not initially. Currently, the game is only available on PlayStation 5 starting on April 26, 2024.

Regrettably, it appears that there is no indication of a potential PC release for Stellar Blade in the future. In most cases, trailers for PlayStation timed-exclusive titles conclude with a disclaimer that specifies the duration of their exclusivity.

In the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth launch trailer, it is explicitly stated that the game will only be accessible on other platforms starting on May 29, 2024.

Regrettably, when it comes to the stellar blade, there is no indication of such.

It’s important to note that Sony Entertainment Interactive published Stellar Blade, unlike Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. This means that the chances of it being released on PC or other platforms in the near future are even slimmer.

However, it is worth noting that there is a chance the game might be released on PC in the future, given PlayStation’s track record of bringing their exclusive titles to the platform. However, it could be a while before this comes to fruition.

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