The expansive world of Monster Hunter Wilds is not only vast but also remarkably interconnected. A dedicated player, known as -BrotherPig- on the Monster Hunter subreddit, embarked on an epic journey to showcase this connectivity. Their adventure, captured in a video, starts in the Windward Plains, traversing through the sandy dunes and continuing all the way to the game's later zones, culminating at some of the final areas. Be warned, this journey includes spoilers for those who haven't yet completed the campaign.
Did you know there's only 1 loading screen between the Plains and Suja? 9min ride through all zones.
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This impressive trek highlights the seamless linkage between the zones. There's a single loading screen encountered about halfway through the journey, as the traveler moves from the Oilwell Basin to the Iceshard Cliffs. Apart from this, it's a continuous run for the presumably exhausted Seikret.
While Monster Hunter Wilds does feature loading screens, such as those for entering the training grounds, fast traveling, or joining a friend's quest, the connectivity demonstrated in this journey is truly fascinating. It provides a fresh appreciation for the intricate network of corridors and passages that weave through the Forbidden Lands.
A key aspect of Monster Hunter Wilds, as noted by a series producer, lies in its compelling story, immersive experience, and cross-play capabilities. The community continues to uncover new elements and enjoy the game's innovative approach to its systems within the open world. Whether you're drawn to the story or the gameplay mechanics, there's plenty to keep players engaged until the first Title Update in April.
To kickstart your adventure in Monster Hunter Wilds, consider exploring what the game doesn't explicitly tell you and delve into our guide covering all 14 weapon types. We also offer a comprehensive Monster Hunter Wilds walkthrough, a detailed multiplayer guide to help you team up with friends, and instructions on how to transfer your character from the open betas.
IGN's review of Monster Hunter Wilds awarded it an 8/10, stating: "Monster Hunter Wilds continues to smooth off the rougher corners of the series in smart ways, making for some extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge."