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So here’s the thing about Monster Hunter Wilds, right? It’s kinda having a moment, but not the good kind. I mean, remember when everyone was hyping it up like it was gonna be the next big thing? Yeah, well, fast forward, and now people are flooding Steam with not-so-nice reviews. It’s like, “Overwhelmingly Negative” or something. Crazy, huh?
Back when it dropped on February 28, it had critics practically throwing roses. Seriously, the scores were through the roof! OpenCritic slapped a “Mighty” on it. Whatever that means exactly—sounds cool, though. Even got an 88 on Metascore. Critics were like, “Yeah, this combat system? Top-notch!” But, you know, even shiny things have their flaws. And apparently, for Monster Hunter Wilds, that meant some issues needed fixing, especially on PC. Maybe they were too focused on other platforms—who knows.
I stumbled across a bunch of Steam reviews—don’t ask why I was reading them—and folks are pointing fingers at these technical hiccups. Like, maybe it runs fine one day, but then boom—lag city. Not to mention, fans are miffed about the monster count. Feels like going to an all-you-can-eat buffet and finding only salad. Disappointing, right?
And let’s not forget those sneaky microtransactions. Hoo boy, people aren’t too thrilled about that. Oh, and UI complaints? Yep, they’re in there too. Fun times.
Saw this hilarious comment, someone was talking about datamines? Like, there were assets for monsters but they showed up later. Classic. Anyway—wait, where was I?
Yeah, the community’s not just giving it a silent treatment; they’re piling on the critiques before some new update that’s supposed to drop in June. Maybe it’ll fix everything. Or maybe not.
So, as of now, it’s got a “Mixed” rating overall, if you wanna get specific. With this influx of over 8,300 teeth-grinding, overwhelmingly negative reviews, folks are grumbling about optimization or lack thereof. The good bits? Uh, people thought it’d be an epic open world, but then…it just kinda wasn’t. Some players are questioning the usefulness of those open-world elements. Like, why bother?
Broad strokes: Capcom has a showcase coming up on June 26 or something. Hopefully, they’ll spill some beans on updates. Maybe they’ll address all this feedback. Fingers crossed, eh? Let’s see if they turn things around or if this is just another blip on the gaming radar.