The early hours of Monster Hunter Wilds are spent in the more muted colors of its ‘Fallow’ season. As I choose my starting weapon and the early hunts kickstart that specific flood of endorphins only Capcom’s flagship RPG can bring, I can’t help but start to miss the brighter tones of World and Rise. But then comes the ‘Inclemency’ - in this case, a raging sandstorm that floods the desert accompanied by vicious lightning strikes. Then, midway through my tussle with a giant Alpha Doshaguma, the storm clears as quickly as it came, and the world bursts into vibrant, gorgeous life; the ‘Plenty’ has arrived. It’s a stunning moment that is everything I dreamed of and more. In many ways, it feels like an allegory for Monster Hunter as a series. If you can push through the struggle of those early hours, and survive to the ‘spark’ of finding the weapon that clicks for you, you’ll reveal something truly beautiful. Continue reading Monster Hunter Wilds review - a worthy successor to WorldMORE FROM PCGAMESN: Monster Hunter Wilds monsters, Monster Hunter Wilds weapons, Monster Hunter Wilds release date