![]() In Breath of the Wild, players are often able to scale any rockface and explore any part of the map, which has been a huge reason the game is so beloved. Capcom has crafted Monster Hunter Stories 2 to be open-world to a degree, allowing players to more deeply explore the different locations around the game world.įrom the icy region of Loloska to the picturesque Pomore Garden area, players are presented with a variety of environments that they can really take in. It seems like this could also be the case for Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. The general atmosphere of Breath of the Wild's open-world gameplay has also been a major source of inspiration for many new games. Various games have either copied different gameplay elements from the game, or been heavily inspired by them. There's no doubt that Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has had a lasting impact on the gaming world, and RPGs in general. ![]() RELATED: Monster Hunter Stories 2 Opening Cutscene Revealed by Capcom Breath of the Wild's Exploration May Have Influenced Monster Hunter Stories Monster Hunter Stories 2 might share similarities with Pokemon in its turn-based battles and monster capturing, but the game also seems to be drawing some inspiration from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Players will have to unravel the mystery of a prophecy concerning the titular Wings of Ruin in this new Monster Hunter RPG adventure. The newest installment in the spin-off series focuses on a young Monster Rider that comes into contact with a newly-hatched Rathalos. ![]() ![]() Monster Hunter Stories 2, which releases next month, continues that same spin-off momentum. Next up for the series is a spin-off in the form of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. The first Monster Hunter Stories released on the Nintendo 3DS in 2016, introducing turn-based combat to the series for the first time, plus the ability to ride and hatch monsters. Capcom's expansive Monster Hunter IP recently saw the impressive launch of Monster Hunter Rise on the Nintendo Switch, already with over six million copies sold. ![]()
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