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Metal Gear Solid 5 represents a huge paradigm shift in the franchise by introducing a vast open-world for the player to explore in a non-linear fashion. Third-person action and stealth mechanics played a major role in staying alive, just as they do in Horiz


At the end of the day, eliminating weapon durability systems entirely would also eliminate a big portion of strategy and realism from numerous games. Thus, adapting systems that allow for ways to prevent weapons from breaking entirely would resolve most players’ frustrations, and https://Monsterhunterwildsforge.com is the best win-win scena


But games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild have gotten a lot of hate for its weapon durability setup. In Breath of the Wild, you go through weapons and shields extremely quickly, and they’re just broken and unusable once you’ve used them up. This game falls into that exact, problematic description that I’ve given above. Considering how great the rest of the game is, it’s unfortunate that so many people could not get past the durability sys


Glavenus is one of the four mascot monsters from Monster Hunter Generations , which was first released on the 3DS as Monster Hunter X . Compared to the Astalos, Mizutsune, or Gammoth, Glavenus is the most fearsome of the trio. With its Great Sword-like tail, Glavenus is especially tough to face if you let it sharpen while preparing to attack, giving it the edge over players... litera


While it lacks the grandiose mechanical creatures of Horizon , Metal Gear Solid 5 makes up for it with a deep level of tactical gameplay and adrenaline-pumping action sequences. It's a shame it might be the last Metal Gear Solid game, but at least it went out with a b


However, this is not to say that durability systems should just be eliminated entirely. In fact, when done right, they can make gameplay feel more realistic in a way that isn’t infuriating. For starters, apart from survival games, weapons can still have a durability limit without breaking. Or perhaps eventually they will break, but you’re able to keep tabs on how worn out your weapons are, and you can choose to go and repair them before they get close to breaking entirely. This would keep the realism element without making the player feel like they need to entirely avoid using their better weapons. This would also avoid the aggravating part where you must constantly be finding new ones to pick up (though you likely would need to be gathering supplies as you progress through the game, to have the materials to fix weapons lat


This is as primitive as the Monster Hunter franchise has ever been, debuting on iOS and Android in 2011. The familiar gameplay mechanics are much more limited in Monster Hunter Dynamic Hunting : players choose a monster to hunt, tap the screen to attack, block, and evade, and defeat them to gain items and gold, then move onto the next mons


Final Fantasy 14 exists in a unique state for joke weapons. Since you are able to make nearly every weapon look like any other weapon, the Kettle Knuckles can be as powerful as you want them to be (essentially). Just take your best knuckle weapon and apply the Kettle Knuckles as a glam


Another way to enhance weapon durability would be by incorporating a way to upgrade the weapons, such that they take longer to break or wear down. In fact, a game in which you really have a choice for how to spend time and resources to deal with weapon durability would be the most ideal. For those that would rather not spend time constantly looking for new weapons, they could upgrade the ones that they have. If others would rather not bother with that, there would still be a lot of opportunities to pick up other weapons along the


The Diablos is one of the original monsters in the Monster Hunter franchise, and even generations later it remains a fierce foe. Although it possesses no status ailments to inflict on hunters, its massive size, brute strength, and preference for arid environments make it a challenging hunt, especially as players accrue higher Hunter Ra


Among the Zinogre's strongest attacks include some impressive acrobatics, as well as the ability to summon Thunderbugs to swarm the nearby vicinity. As far as electrified monsters go, the Zinogre is no joke, but at the very least it makes for quite a fun fight in any game it appears


This means that you can play the majority of the game fighting enemies while clasping onto two kettles. They even glow red hot when you get amped up. We're ready to spill the tea: the Kettle Knuckles are among the best joke weapons ever m

Some hunters may consider the Tigrex an easy fight given how long it's been a part of the series, but even those hunters will start to sweat once this monster gets angry. The Tigrex is notable for its fierce attacks, especially in rage mode, becoming faster and more relentless the longer a hunt goes on. The Brute Tigrex variant is, if you can believe it, even more aggressive than its regular f