The first Monster Hunter Stories is a fantastic RPG, held back slightly by the tech it was originally built for (the 3DS). But, its sequel, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, was released several years later and crafted for the Nintendo Switch and PC, and it shows in the PS4 version.
After venturing out to gain experience as a rider from your home on Hakolo Island, you meet a girl named Ena, who has been entrusted with a monster egg and previously knew your grandparents. Having that shared history, both of you set off to protect the egg as strange abnormalities occur on the island. The egg then hatches into a small, flightless Rathalos.
This setup for the sequel and the events that play out are a little bit more exciting and inventive than the first game. The way the narrative progresses, the story beats, and the characters you meet feel pleasantly modern, which is a wonderful improvement. It's much easier to stay engaged with Wings of Ruins' story over the original's, even if the side content feels fairly familiar.
However, the smaller details are where Wings of Ruin manages to completely outshine its predecessor. Improved visuals, textures, enhanced rumble, and more responsive turn-based combat all help improve on the weaker aspects of Monster Hunter Stories, and just make the RPG experience as a whole smoother to enjoy.
Combat and gameplay enhancements are plentiful, with improved team-up attacks, better party mechanics, and the ability to use a far more varied range of skills — both as a Rider and when teaming up with your 'Monstie' and other party members. The rock-paper-scissors combat returns, but the ability to switch weapons on the fly easily, and to identify enemy weaknesses by observing their behaviour, is a game-changer to combat, and adds a layer of strategy that was simply missing from the first game.
While the overall structure of the game hasn't changed, the formula worked and didn't need any major shifts. But when compared to the first Stories — which already holds up really well — the small and large enhancements to every facet of the experience make this sequel a must-play RPG for any fan of the genre, or the Monster Hunter series.
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Great game with a ton of endgame content.
Hows the fps on the ps version? It was pretty bad on the switch so I skipped it there.
This and SMT V stomp the majority of Pokemon games I've played to date. Just tremendous games all-around.
@BIG3 I'd be surprised if it isn't a locked 60fps, the PS5 is way more powerful than the Switch after all
@Ralizah Completely agree. Whenever people make excuses about modern Pokemon being subpar, I'm constantly amazed that everyone doesn't just point wildly at this and SMV as examples of what Pokemon COULD be.
@Brydontk Yeah. Tells you the power of brand recognition and nostalgia.
I'm not even an anti-modern Pokemon person. Legends: Arceus is up there with my favorite games in the series, and I do think there was a fun game underneath the technical mess that was Scarlet/Violet. But high quality competitors like MH Stories 2 and SMT V don't come with any of the drawbacks of even some of the best Pokemon games, and they enjoy a tiny fraction of the sales raked in by even the lowest effort Game Freak Pokemon releases. It's frustrating.
@Ralizah True, in fact don't forget the 2d poke clones. Nexomon is really good and I have another on my switch but can't recall it's name. I find it amusing that the best part of the newer poke games are the Pokémon models themselves and apparently they aren't made by game freak but out sourced and it shows. Like you I loved Arceus and was hoping the follow up games had the same catch in the wild mechanics without having to battle. It didn't 😭
I really hope Capcom will provide both of Monster Hunter Stories 1 + 2 in physical release separatedly like Megaman X collection PS4 Asia version.
Yeah loved it on Switch. Tempted to buy it for PS but its so big i don't know if i would finish it again.
@Ralizah Is that right! As a long-time, old school Poké fan, I've always wondered what the best playstation equivalents might be... my friend spoke highly of Persona, and I've known of SMT, but never really looked into the series. Will take a peek, and maybe grab 1 or the other!
Yup. I really enjoyed my time with the switch version.
Can you play this without playing the first? Doesn’t seem the first was too story heavy.
@mariomaster96 at the same time it was pretty choppy on PC too...
@Hyena_socks Absolutely, there are tiny easter eggs, a returning character or two, but it's a wholly new story.
As per the rest of my games , I won’t be purchasing until the physical release
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