Capcom's latest title in the Monster Hunter series, " Monster Hunter Rise," is scheduled for release on Friday, March 26, 2021.
A few days ago, a new video was released, which briefly touched on the "Kamura no Sato" and "Hyakuryu Yagyo," the base of operations for the new title.
And before the release of the game, it was announced that a limited time trial version "Monster Hunter Rise DEMO" will be distributed this month in January 2021, giving us a chance to try the game before it is released! Thank you Capcom!
However, since the demo version will only be available for a limited time, it seems that the amount of time we can play the game will be limited.
The question then becomes, " Which weapon should I use?
Those who have played the MonHun series in the past may have their favorite weapons, but those who are playing for the first time may not know what kind of weapons are available, right?
So, we ' ve been releasing a series of Monster Hunter Rise weapon introduction videos on CapcomChannel on YouTube, and now that we have all of the weapon videos, we 're going to introduce them all to you in one place!
Check out the characteristics of all 14 weapons!
In "Monster Hunter Rise", you will be able to choose one of 14 different weapons to hunt with.
In addition to the actions that are familiar to those who have played the series, there are many new actions and actions that are new to this title, such as actions with height differences using the "Kakerimushi" ( flying bugs ).
Let's check out the new actions and simulate what you will be carrying on your hunt!
The order of introduction is not the order in which the videos were released, but the order in which the various weapons are listed on the "Various Weapons" page of the official "Monster Hunter Rise" website.
Daiken (large sword)
Sword
One-handed sword
Twin Swords
Lance
Gunlance
Hammer
Hunting Flute
Slash Axe
Charge Axe
Corded Pest Cudgel
Light Bowgun
Heavy Bowgun
Bow
Wait for the trial version!
As expected, the addition of the "flying bugs" has increased the number of interesting actions.
Heavy weapons such as hammers and hunting flutes are more nimble thanks to the "flying bugs", and weapons with more moves such as the twin swords and the cudgel seem to be more versatile and unlimited.
I'm sure there are many people who can't wait to try it out. Let's look forward to the release of the demo version "Monster Hunter Rise DEMO"!
For more information, please visit the official Monster Hunter Rise website!