Wild Hearts review: Like Monster Hunter but with a twist

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Considering the many genres that video games cover, it is no wonder that new ideas can be quite hard to come by. Instead, it is more likely that ideas evolve and are expanded upon, leading to potentially new and refreshing ideas. For EA and Koei Tecmo's Wild Hearts, that is exactly the case when it comes to hunting gigantic monsters...

Considering the many genres that video games cover, it is no wonder that new ideas can be quite hard to come by.

Both games feature the hunt for majestic creatures, fights against towering beasts that bring lots to the table, crafting elements that can improve your chances of survival, and many other supporting mechanics. The Karakuri allows the game to flex its strategic muscles in more ways than one, giving players the tools to experiment and get creative when trying to close the gap on the beasts.

And as Wild Hearts progresses, so does your mastery of Karakuri, opening up the way to infinitely more useful Fusion Karakuri. Benefit from increased food buffs with better fermenting equipment, or construct a zipline to allow quick travel between the ground and the surrounding peaks. Having an interesting roster of Kemono to fight also helps keep things entertaining, with creative and awesome-looking designs that truly embrace the idea of nature-infused creatures that are causing trouble.

Thankfully, there's another way to keep things from getting stale in Wild Hearts, and that is the eight different weapon types available fairly early on in the story. As far as gameplay is concerned, Wild Hearts sits pretty comfortably among its contemporaries in the genre, helped by removing some of the more cumbersome features like weapon sharpening and the like. However, it is not without its issues.

 

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