They’re called Master Missions, but they fulfill the same purpose. The biggest of these is the addition of the series classic “G-Rank” missions. It adds a new story and expansive new area to explore alongside a wealth of new mechanics that will please veteran hunters looking for a new challenge.
As usual, quests can be taken on solo or with a group of fellow mercenaries.Īfter jumping into Iceborne, you’ll quickly find it’s actually more of a fully-fledged sequel to the original Monster Hunter World. Cliff Notes: You are an elite hunter in a strange land tasked to explore and kill the local gigantic wildlife using a variety of different over-the-top weapons and traps.
But it’s far, far more than a simple update. And yes, at its heart the mechanics are the same as the original Monster Hunter World. Iceborne may sound like a small outing that adds a handful of new monsters, weapons and features.
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While I’d personally like Capcom to find a way to launch its games on PC and console at the same time, having spent many moons exploring Iceborne’s, bold, and cold, new world I can confirm this version is worth the wait. For those that missed it, the expansion originally launched on consoles late last year, though it’s only just made its way to PC this January. Iceborne is the first, and last, major DLC to Capcom’s stellar Monster Hunter World. Editor’s note: We’ve updated this review to reflect the PC, as well as console experience.