Yes it’s very similar (If a little simpler)I love mhs2 but never played mhs1. Is the combat system the same? I really enjoyed the rock paper scissor gimmick and monster catching.
Doesn’t really matter- both are self contained entries outside of blink-and-you’ll-miss-it references. Each one is like a small shonen cartoon in its self-contained, episodic natureI own MHS2 but never played anything in this series. Should I play 1 first?
I love mhs2 but never played mhs1. Is the combat system the same? I really enjoyed the rock paper scissor gimmick and monster catching.
I will say that, at least when it comes Navirou, you get a bit more appreciation for the character if you experienced that character's arc in the original.Yes it’s very similar (If a little simpler)
Doesn’t really matter- both are self contained entries outside of blink-and-you’ll-miss-it references. Each one is like a small shonen cartoon in its self-contained, episodic nature
The good:
- It'll have all the Title Update expansion content that the original US 3DS and mobile releases missed out on
- Fiddling with Genes is much more fun here than it is in the sequel, because you can actually change your monster's elemental type and the system WON'T actively work against you
The bad:
- If it's based off of the mobile version, the Switch version probably won't have the original 3DS release's Zelda bonus content (Link's costume for the MCs, Master Sword and Hyrule Shield, Epona as a unique Monstie, Majora's Mask for Navirou, unique Network Stickers)
Same boat I’m in. Adored the second game but never got around to the first - super happy to see this announced.I'm excited to play the first game after I fell in love with the sequel.
Same here.WELP I guess I'm playing this one before MHS2 now lol.
The more the merrier if it helps secure a third one. Hope the PlayStation audience gives it a chanceMonster Hunter Stories 2 is launching alongside Stories 1 on PlayStation 4 on the same day (June 14). Suprised this didn’t happen sooner but glad to see it regardless, more people get to play this great game.
I think the Switch collection is US only, while the PS one is EU only (for retail in both cases), which is just … why?there's going to be a physical collection of the two games on switch, with the first game being on the cart and 2 being a download code
huh, capcom is being really weird with these new releases for no reasonI think the Switch collection is US only, while the PS one is EU only (for retail in both cases), which is just … why?
I wouldn't bet on it, at this point. The game definitely seems to be an upgrade based off the mobile port.Still no word on the Switch getting the Zelda content?