The staff, wagasa and claw blades all look good. They really made a version of dual blades that lets you go to monsters as if you're in attack on titan.
As a long time elemental arial IG main I have to say I HAVE NO IDEA! I love the idea of the staff, but then the Wagasa and Claw Blade are so enticing! I'll have to see how I like them all before I settle
After playing for a while, the bow is genuinely my favorite ranged weapon in a hunting game. It just has such a satisfying feedback loop and is so fun to dance around monsters laying marks to burst.
I thought I'd be a Maul main, but the Nodachi's ability to charge its ultimate while attacking is pretty amazing. I can honestly see myself weapon rotating a fair bit in this.
I like more technical styles and the satisfaction of parrying so I'm definitely going for the more unique weapons like staff and the umbrella but that cannon is calling my name
Honestly Wild hearts felt like monster hunter for people who wanted monster hunter while eating for monster hunter. But as time went on it looked more like they actually had ideas on developing the formula, depending on how they improve and polish Monster Hunter could act have some competition.
Yeah I literally told my friend yesterday that I wasn't gonna buy it but it seems like it's actually not just a clone and is probably SUPER fun on its own
@@TheNatecrowHonestly, all of the “MH-clone” games have their own charms to them. Toukiden, God Eater, Wild Hearts, even Dauntless. MH of course is far more polished, and will most likely stay that way, but I’ve personally enjoyed some of the others more. Especially God Eater, and Wild Hearts is shaping up to be pretty nice so far.
I'm definitely maining both Claw Blades and the Karakuri Staff if/when I can get my hands on this game. I'm a sucker for flashy, super speedy type weapons(like the Dual Blades) and also weapons that can transform mid combo(like the Switch Axe).
Honestly... of all the things that would make trying the weapons better that was in monster hunter... the Hunter's Guide basic weapon combos being available to read. Closest thing I've found is using the "Weapon Tutorial" mode on the karakuri bear in Minato with the bow, might try it with all the weapons I have available soon. Trying to keep up with learning my options on the top right while fighting is harsh. A Simple readout of move paths would be great. Have done a hunt with Katana, Wagasa, Maul, and Nodachi already, Katana and Wagasa were probably the more amicable to me, my first 2 carts were with trying the Nodachi on Kingtusk. Looking forward to Cannon/Staff, and while I figure I won't like Claw, but get my hands on experience first before judgement. Biggest problem I've had so far in the opening segment, is the monster's feel far less "solid" in WH than MH, I found that I really easily passed through the monster on many attacks.
For wagasa players i recommend maining another weapon too bcs some kemonos might have a unpredictable moveset so maining a second or third is really good and instead of ls from mh rise you depend on parrying with wagasa
So I did not know Omega Force developed this game, EA plastered their name all over it (as per usual). That gives me TONS of confidence on the quality of this game since Omega Force always does an amazing job with their Warriors series, and the gameplay proves it. Really excited about this one!
I'm still all in with my choices! I'm gonna go Karakuri Staff as my main with the Claw Blades as my secondary. I'm a big fan of transforming weapons and weapons with flashy attacks plus I main CB in monster hunter so these are right up my alley.
Guess if I get my hands on this game at some point, I would go for the Wagasa. The fact that you literally are fighting with a umbrella is kinda cool and exotic, but I must admit that personally I am missing a support weapon though
Yea, as a hunting horn main in most mh. I figure parrying the monster is the best support I can do weapon-wise. But I will be heavy in the building or katakuris to keep my support tank role active in this game.
I thought I was gonna be playing the claw weapon since I played insects glaive in MH. But since it wasn't unlocked at first I tried out a couple and the maul was such a fun thing to pull off. Even after unlocking the other weapons, I tried them, like the agile claw I was excited for, and went "this is boring" and went back to the maul. I'm not the best at games like this, and mainly just use the main hammer down combo. But together with all the different structures you can use in a fight, it makes it pretty easy to be immobile (even though I mostly just use the hammer structure)
It's so hard to pick a favorite weapon in this game when they are all so much fun! In all the MH games I mostly stuck with Long Sword and Bow. Every now and then I'd switch to a Greatsword, but I didn't really enjoy most of the other weapons. That's something I really enjoyed about Toukiden series as well :).
I think I am going to use the bow. It looks like it has some type of piercing affect. long range damage for support . Coming from monster hunter world/rise , I think this will be very exciting .
Playing the EA early play the bow has 2 modes sticky and pierce (easiest way to explain it) switch stance for each stick the monster then detonate the stuck arrows when you switch to piercing each stance has different stages of charge which change the amount or power of your shots depending on what stance you're in it's a juggling act but it's nice
The first guy said sticky and piece.. not really.. think of it as sticky and spread (horizontal bow stance), along with regular and charged (vertical bow stance) shots… the (horizontal stance) spread shots stick to the monster, and explode when the monster is hit with a (vertical stance) charged shot.. so you can just line the monster with spread shots as they stick followed by a charged shot to proc the explosions and nuke the monster.. do it 2-3 times and monster dead
Staff seems interesting depending on how exactly the forms function. I usually end up playing everything in these games like in most Monster Hunters I play 13 weapons with the exception of Glaive, I don't dislike the weapon but the maintenance cost of extracts feels separate from the rest of the weapon compared to others like Horn, CB, Swaxe where they're more tied together and I don't feel like it does enough element compared to the fast weapons or enough raw compared to something like Hammer especially in the newer games where Rodeo God doesn't exist and Hammer even has Charge Master now so element isn't even a meme anymore. Overall I'm pretty on the fence about the game mostly because I have to clean out my current Steam library before I can really justify another MH-type game but I think there's a lot of interesting stuff they can build on in DLC/updates and future sequels so I'm definitely keeping my eye on it
Only saw a trailer of this game last night and already love how it looks, the Cannon is up my street as in Monster Hunter, I've stuck yo using the HBG (Heavy BowGun) and it's been my goto since Monster Hunter Rise came to Xbox, I can't wait to get my hands on this game and play for myself
i like glass cannon weapons to elaborate - I like weapons with high risk high reward mechanics. as an example is for me the long sword from MH is not a glass cannon weapon. (just because of the moves) a greatsword and HBG(without shield) is what I consider I damage and high risk, high reward. High damage but low mobility. and the cannon so far is the most appealing among all the weapons in wildhearts
but of course there are times that i just want to turn off my brain and hack and slash monsters so it is fun to try the fast weapons for a change. especially the glave weapon. transforming weapons are both fun and cool to look at
the staff feels like such a glass cannon for me so far, You have to juggle your combo bar and fill it up as much as possible, it can actually decay if you waste too much time building it as well. there arent many defence options for it and you are building up to your massive sword hit that has always staggered a creature for me. The Nodachi feels very greatsword/Hammer mix too. So far the Bow, Hand Cannon, Maul all have felt the safest and consistent for me. I typically run (in monster hunter) Gunlance and Lance which there doesnt seem like there is a clear comparative weapon for me so far lol. Ive been mostly playing with the (in wild hearts) Bow which I find enjoyable with big hits of staggers and damage, The Maul which feels very balanced and skill based, and the Staff which I find to be too glass cannony/too much like a Charge Blade without the guard points or red shield.
I wanna try staff but haven’t got it yet using the umbrella. Enjoying the gameplay of it. I wanna do something that doesn’t remind me of Monster Hunter.
I've always been in love with cb and bow. Im gonna try bow, staff (wich is similar to cb for the one in many arma), and umbrella cose i love the Parry timings reminding me as well as cb
I love the karakuri katana. As a longsword main for monster Hunter, this game offers a nice gimmick for the katana and speed and mobility are the biggest contributors for me😊
At this point, I am leaning on both the umbrella and the standard katana. I usually like “defensive options” as my go to, but if that is off the table, then whatever could be seen as good in that moment. I guess there are three weapons I can’t touch yet until full release (playing the trail mode at the moment), but I do love the umbrella’s crazy output while the katana seems like a nice balanced weapon to use. Never been one for ranged weapons in these games and the mail and the bigger blade felt a bit slow for me. Want to try that staff and the airborne blades though to know for sure.
i will absolutely for sure try all the weapons in the game but as a hammer and bow main in mh the maul and bow just looks and sounds to good to be true :,)
If I get the game I think I will pick the umbrella. I like parry mechanics in most games but the lance in Monster Hunter always seemed too boring to me. The umbrella actually looks really fun with the fast and spinning attacks
I feel weird, I'm actually attracted to a ranged weapon for once. The Cannon looks SO, SO fun, I won't know until I actually use the thing but its glorious finishers look brilliant. I'll probably try the Karakuri Staff at first, the versatility looks fun and that ultra greatsword form makes literally every greatsword I've ever seen look pathetic by comparison but I'll definitely consider the giant laser gun.
Honestly I could play any of them and most likely will play all of them. Its just figuring out where to start first... I'll just have to run a hunt with each weapon to see what I click with the most.
Nodachi needs a massive buff. Compared to the feel and output of the maul its VERY average. This may change with specific charging skills on armor but yeah
You got me completely torn I always play greatsword and was fully keyed to that but my off weapon has long been insect glave and now you are telling me the staff is an even bigger greatsword...
Think I'll go for the Longsword like Kakuri Katana. Sadly I don't think the staff fits with my Switch Axe wielding self so gotta go for my second favorite MH weapon type.
Doesn't look like there are any shield/block weapons in this game? I usually roll Lance on unfamiliar content in MH, and ran mostly Naginata on Toukiden (that parry was funAH). So guessing the umbrella is probably my best bet here? Thx for the vid.
The Insect Glaive lunatic in me likes the idea of the Clawed Blade, Swaxe and Charge Blade enjoyer in me sees the Staff and it ignites neurons. Early weapons I'm think either Hammer, Cannon or just stay with the Katana.
man, the nodachi movements look really soapy compared to the heaviness it's supposed to have. at 1:51 and then at 1:58, the "split ground" effect is so obviously detached from the impact of the blade.
I'm torn between Claw Blade and Nodachi. Basically polar opposites lol I use Ganon in Smash Bros. Nodachi seems so satisfying like the big smash with Ganon.
honestly, none of these are really speaking to me, the only ones that kinda intrest me is the blade umbrella and hammer (big fan of hammer in MH). in MH i always like the SnS, hammer, lance, hunting horn, and charge blade
Really wanted to play the staff but after using it and realizing it's not a "staff" and more a, build up your gauge to swing a colossal sword, I was extremely let down. Just ended up sticking with the katana thus far.
Umbrella is basically insect glaive, the video doesn't showcase it well, but its entire move set is basically arial combat if played properly. Parry into sky attacks, then crash down, bounce up, crash down etc.
All these weapons are great, but claw blade and karakuri staff seem to have gotten some NICE treatment. I think I'll likely use claw blade Aot is prolly my favorite show of all time. That claw blade let's me live that fantasy even MORE than beyblade dual blades in mh 😂 I am a cb/SnS main though, so karakuri staff seems to fit those a little more.
Do you think it's possible that we can have all 8 weapons and choose each one willingly at will or is it like the the whole story only with one weapon per player????
Ás a charge blade user I wonder if there is going to be any weapon that will offer the same sort if block/counter mechanic that the Rise CB has got me hooked to.
What is a difficulty lvl of the weapon combos compared to monster hunter? I so wanted to get into Monster hunter but the combo system was a pain for me and my sad memory skills.
Weapon Combos are fairly simple in this game. At least alot simpler than MH combos. So the weapons have less depth to it but then you have that Karakuri System that makes up for it imo
I'd take a look at the weapon videos Rage Gaming Videos have been putting out but from what I've seen so far the windows for the various weapons (wagasa parry/maul extension/staff mutations) are actually rather small so you really need to internalize the timing and how long it can take based on your opening
Coming from a monster hunter player,I’m an all rounder I don’t mind playing close range(like hammers or long swords) hell I like it but I’ve like trying long ranged weapons like bows when there too many blades in a hunt. Any recommendations?
The staff, wagasa and claw blades all look good. They really made a version of dual blades that lets you go to monsters as if you're in attack on titan.
As a long time elemental arial IG main I have to say I HAVE NO IDEA! I love the idea of the staff, but then the Wagasa and Claw Blade are so enticing! I'll have to see how I like them all before I settle
After playing for a while, the bow is genuinely my favorite ranged weapon in a hunting game. It just has such a satisfying feedback loop and is so fun to dance around monsters laying marks to burst.
Hey so do you have to manage amo like in monster hunter?
Im a GS main, i see big sword i use big sword
This is the way.
Sadly its not where near as satisfying as GS in mh. Unless you mean the karakuri staff which i have not tried.
I thought I'd be a Maul main, but the Nodachi's ability to charge its ultimate while attacking is pretty amazing. I can honestly see myself weapon rotating a fair bit in this.
I'll be playing the Claw Blade, Bladed Wagasa, Maul, and the Staff. I loved the dual blades, insect glaive, and hammer in MH.
I've really not been clear on what weapon i want to try..... But wow the clawblade gameplay you showed here is sick. I'll definitely try that first.
I'm honestly liking the look of the Hand Cannon myself. But the staff seems like a good secondary too.
These 2 are pretty cool
Umbrella looks so unique I love it. Will def be maining that.
I’m Mary poppins y’all
@@kingfury7492 lmaooo, you win for today
Tbh I was thinking of the claw blade originally. But the more I see of the umbrella the more I wanna smack something with it.
Definitely
I like more technical styles and the satisfaction of parrying so I'm definitely going for the more unique weapons like staff and the umbrella but that cannon is calling my name
Cannon gang mang 🦾
Honestly Wild hearts felt like monster hunter for people who wanted monster hunter while eating for monster hunter. But as time went on it looked more like they actually had ideas on developing the formula, depending on how they improve and polish Monster Hunter could act have some competition.
Yeah I literally told my friend yesterday that I wasn't gonna buy it but it seems like it's actually not just a clone and is probably SUPER fun on its own
@@TheNatecrowHonestly, all of the “MH-clone” games have their own charms to them. Toukiden, God Eater, Wild Hearts, even Dauntless. MH of course is far more polished, and will most likely stay that way, but I’ve personally enjoyed some of the others more. Especially God Eater, and Wild Hearts is shaping up to be pretty nice so far.
@@lordbingus2085 they are actually the same devs as Toukiden!
Bow is fun so far peppering the monster with the rain of arrows then detonating them with a "dragon piercer" is just satisfying
I'm definitely maining both Claw Blades and the Karakuri Staff if/when I can get my hands on this game. I'm a sucker for flashy, super speedy type weapons(like the Dual Blades) and also weapons that can transform mid combo(like the Switch Axe).
Claws and Staff look right up ,my alley, but honestly they all sound like a lot of fun. Can't wait to get my hands on them!
Honestly... of all the things that would make trying the weapons better that was in monster hunter... the Hunter's Guide basic weapon combos being available to read. Closest thing I've found is using the "Weapon Tutorial" mode on the karakuri bear in Minato with the bow, might try it with all the weapons I have available soon. Trying to keep up with learning my options on the top right while fighting is harsh. A Simple readout of move paths would be great.
Have done a hunt with Katana, Wagasa, Maul, and Nodachi already, Katana and Wagasa were probably the more amicable to me, my first 2 carts were with trying the Nodachi on Kingtusk. Looking forward to Cannon/Staff, and while I figure I won't like Claw, but get my hands on experience first before judgement.
Biggest problem I've had so far in the opening segment, is the monster's feel far less "solid" in WH than MH, I found that I really easily passed through the monster on many attacks.
Since I Most Absolutely love Greatswords, I Most Definitely like the Nodachi and the Karakuri Staff when it turns into it's Giant Greatsword form
For wagasa players i recommend maining another weapon too bcs some kemonos might have a unpredictable moveset so maining a second or third is really good and instead of ls from mh rise you depend on parrying with wagasa
I’m gonna be a cannon main. Back in both rise and world I’m a hammer user, but the cannon here looks so much fun.
So I did not know Omega Force developed this game, EA plastered their name all over it (as per usual). That gives me TONS of confidence on the quality of this game since Omega Force always does an amazing job with their Warriors series, and the gameplay proves it. Really excited about this one!
I'm still all in with my choices! I'm gonna go Karakuri Staff as my main with the Claw Blades as my secondary. I'm a big fan of transforming weapons and weapons with flashy attacks plus I main CB in monster hunter so these are right up my alley.
Go full Levi out here
@@kingfury7492 hell yeah!
I didn't even know the Maul existed till just now. Looks like I have my choice. Hammer Bro for life.
The staff wasn't on my radar, but goddamn does it look sweet to weave in weapon switching in combat!
Bro the claw Blade has move like Levi the fidget spinner dude!its so cool!
Guess if I get my hands on this game at some point, I would go for the Wagasa. The fact that you literally are fighting with a umbrella is kinda cool and exotic, but I must admit that personally I am missing a support weapon though
Yea, as a hunting horn main in most mh. I figure parrying the monster is the best support I can do weapon-wise. But I will be heavy in the building or katakuris to keep my support tank role active in this game.
The hand canon! In all monster monster hunter I have been playing HBG so of course I will play this new deadly look gun❤
The claw blades, wagasa, and staff speak to me spiritually
Bruh the claw blades and Karakuri staff look so fun.
Thx for weapon review nodachi and staff catch my eye 🥰
👍🍻 have a good days
I play gunlance and cannot decide what I want to play in this game. I've been enjoying the nodachi so far, though.
Game looks sick. Been excited to pick this one up. I'm glad to see another MonHun style competitor join up.
We MonHun fans are eating good.
Yeah we MoHu fans are definitely eating well
I thought I was gonna be playing the claw weapon since I played insects glaive in MH. But since it wasn't unlocked at first I tried out a couple and the maul was such a fun thing to pull off. Even after unlocking the other weapons, I tried them, like the agile claw I was excited for, and went "this is boring" and went back to the maul. I'm not the best at games like this, and mainly just use the main hammer down combo. But together with all the different structures you can use in a fight, it makes it pretty easy to be immobile (even though I mostly just use the hammer structure)
It's so hard to pick a favorite weapon in this game when they are all so much fun! In all the MH games I mostly stuck with Long Sword and Bow. Every now and then I'd switch to a Greatsword, but I didn't really enjoy most of the other weapons. That's something I really enjoyed about Toukiden series as well :).
Karakuri Katana and Karakuri Staff are the two I'm leaning towards. This may change after getting the game and trying all the weapons.
The maul with the celestial thread is amazing, fear me for I am become death.
I will go for the wagasa being a lance/dual blade player on monster hunter this seems like a fresh new mix for me
I think I am going to use the bow. It looks like it has some type of piercing affect. long range damage for support . Coming from monster hunter world/rise , I think this will be very exciting .
Playing the EA early play the bow has 2 modes sticky and pierce (easiest way to explain it) switch stance for each stick the monster then detonate the stuck arrows when you switch to piercing each stance has different stages of charge which change the amount or power of your shots depending on what stance you're in it's a juggling act but it's nice
@@ac3sw1ld2 niceeee I'm excited 😂
Not exactly, is more nuking done monster than supporting fire XD
The first guy said sticky and piece.. not really.. think of it as sticky and spread (horizontal bow stance), along with regular and charged (vertical bow stance) shots… the (horizontal stance) spread shots stick to the monster, and explode when the monster is hit with a (vertical stance) charged shot.. so you can just line the monster with spread shots as they stick followed by a charged shot to proc the explosions and nuke the monster.. do it 2-3 times and monster dead
Please let me know if you're planning to do a weapons guide for Claw blade
The lack of a defensive weapon makes it hard for me to choose since I'm a lance user in MH.
Staff seems interesting depending on how exactly the forms function. I usually end up playing everything in these games like in most Monster Hunters I play 13 weapons with the exception of Glaive, I don't dislike the weapon but the maintenance cost of extracts feels separate from the rest of the weapon compared to others like Horn, CB, Swaxe where they're more tied together and I don't feel like it does enough element compared to the fast weapons or enough raw compared to something like Hammer especially in the newer games where Rodeo God doesn't exist and Hammer even has Charge Master now so element isn't even a meme anymore. Overall I'm pretty on the fence about the game mostly because I have to clean out my current Steam library before I can really justify another MH-type game but I think there's a lot of interesting stuff they can build on in DLC/updates and future sequels so I'm definitely keeping my eye on it
Staff plays like CB
The monsters in this are gorgeous
Only saw a trailer of this game last night and already love how it looks, the Cannon is up my street as in Monster Hunter, I've stuck yo using the HBG (Heavy BowGun) and it's been my goto since Monster Hunter Rise came to Xbox, I can't wait to get my hands on this game and play for myself
i like glass cannon weapons
to elaborate - I like weapons with high risk high reward mechanics.
as an example is for me the long sword from MH is not a glass cannon weapon. (just because of the moves)
a greatsword and HBG(without shield) is what I consider I damage and high risk, high reward.
High damage but low mobility.
and the cannon so far is the most appealing among all the weapons in wildhearts
but of course there are times that i just want to turn off my brain and hack and slash monsters so it is fun to try the fast weapons for a change.
especially the glave weapon. transforming weapons are both fun and cool to look at
the staff feels like such a glass cannon for me so far, You have to juggle your combo bar and fill it up as much as possible, it can actually decay if you waste too much time building it as well. there arent many defence options for it and you are building up to your massive sword hit that has always staggered a creature for me. The Nodachi feels very greatsword/Hammer mix too.
So far the Bow, Hand Cannon, Maul all have felt the safest and consistent for me. I typically run (in monster hunter) Gunlance and Lance which there doesnt seem like there is a clear comparative weapon for me so far lol. Ive been mostly playing with the (in wild hearts) Bow which I find enjoyable with big hits of staggers and damage, The Maul which feels very balanced and skill based, and the Staff which I find to be too glass cannony/too much like a Charge Blade without the guard points or red shield.
@@vofenn yeah i just watched that and the staff feels like that too. I think I'll have fun with that too
As a switch axe main, Karakuri staff might be the moves for me though I might take up nodachi as a back up.
I wanna try staff but haven’t got it yet using the umbrella. Enjoying the gameplay of it. I wanna do something that doesn’t remind me of Monster Hunter.
I like the weapons that have a build-up/big attack gameplay loop
I've always been in love with cb and bow. Im gonna try bow, staff (wich is similar to cb for the one in many arma), and umbrella cose i love the Parry timings reminding me as well as cb
I love the karakuri katana. As a longsword main for monster Hunter, this game offers a nice gimmick for the katana and speed and mobility are the biggest contributors for me😊
Long sword mains, SMH my head lmao. JK, my duo is also a long sword main and I know for a fact they're going to go with the katana again xD
At this point, I am leaning on both the umbrella and the standard katana. I usually like “defensive options” as my go to, but if that is off the table, then whatever could be seen as good in that moment. I guess there are three weapons I can’t touch yet until full release (playing the trail mode at the moment), but I do love the umbrella’s crazy output while the katana seems like a nice balanced weapon to use. Never been one for ranged weapons in these games and the mail and the bigger blade felt a bit slow for me. Want to try that staff and the airborne blades though to know for sure.
I was able to get to chapter 2 (where you unlock the other 3 weapons) with about 4 hours to spare.
@@vofenn good to know. Thank you for the heads up.
Probably should stop farming and get chapter one done and over with.
@@mas8705 you can go back to the first chapter on tbe main map and do old quests without issue as well from what I can tell.
i will absolutely for sure try all the weapons in the game but as a hammer and bow main in mh the maul and bow just looks and sounds to good to be true :,)
I was a Hammer user in MHW, but then switched to Greatsword. I'll go Greatsword, but I'll also try Katana.
Definitely going with the Bladed Wagasa and maybe Karakuri Staff.
If I get the game I think I will pick the umbrella. I like parry mechanics in most games but the lance in Monster Hunter always seemed too boring to me. The umbrella actually looks really fun with the fast and spinning attacks
The hammer and the claw blade would probably serve my playstyle best for games like Monster Hunter as of the dual blade player or Hammer player
Gonna use the Wagasa just so I can feel like Im playing the Kings Avatar 8)
I feel weird, I'm actually attracted to a ranged weapon for once. The Cannon looks SO, SO fun, I won't know until I actually use the thing but its glorious finishers look brilliant. I'll probably try the Karakuri Staff at first, the versatility looks fun and that ultra greatsword form makes literally every greatsword I've ever seen look pathetic by comparison but I'll definitely consider the giant laser gun.
Honestly I could play any of them and most likely will play all of them. Its just figuring out where to start first... I'll just have to run a hunt with each weapon to see what I click with the most.
Nodachi needs a massive buff. Compared to the feel and output of the maul its VERY average.
This may change with specific charging skills on armor but yeah
Hey can you showcase the pre-order ornaments? For the karakuri edition? They don’t have a good picture of them anywHere.
I wanted to play the Staff, now I want to play the Staff even more!
You got me completely torn I always play greatsword and was fully keyed to that but my off weapon has long been insect glave and now you are telling me the staff is an even bigger greatsword...
Karakuri Staff looks Super interesting.
Ive been enjoying the bladed ugasa but the blades look great too
Honestly, all this game has done was make me appreciate Monster Hunters polish that much more
Well clearly you didn’t play mh when it first released bc it was absolutely dog water this game is far better for a first release and feels way better
@@wondering_hand0985 facts bro. This game is good and fun and the combat feels smooth.
@wondering_hand0985 I mean its 2023. Mh dropped literally like 15 years ago. Did you expect the first ones to be as polished as world?
@@wondering_hand0985 mh first release was 19 years ago.
@@wondering_hand0985 Are you comparing the 2004 game to a 2023 game or the more recent MH releases?
Soon as I saw that Samurai gear, I knew the Katana was the choice
Taking a long time to unlock the weapons. I didn't want to focus on the main story but looks like I have to if I want to use the other weapons.
Think I'll go for the Longsword like Kakuri Katana. Sadly I don't think the staff fits with my Switch Axe wielding self so gotta go for my second favorite MH weapon type.
Doesn't look like there are any shield/block weapons in this game? I usually roll Lance on unfamiliar content in MH, and ran mostly Naginata on Toukiden (that parry was funAH). So guessing the umbrella is probably my best bet here? Thx for the vid.
The Insect Glaive lunatic in me likes the idea of the Clawed Blade, Swaxe and Charge Blade enjoyer in me sees the Staff and it ignites neurons. Early weapons I'm think either Hammer, Cannon or just stay with the Katana.
They all look fantastic. I just hope it runs on my PC.
Learning all weapons.
man, the nodachi movements look really soapy compared to the heaviness it's supposed to have. at 1:51 and then at 1:58, the "split ground" effect is so obviously detached from the impact of the blade.
I swiitch up weapons in monster hunter but mainly use bow dual blades or gs.... Staff looks cool in this gonna wait for it to be on sale though
I'm torn between Claw Blade and Nodachi. Basically polar opposites lol I use Ganon in Smash Bros. Nodachi seems so satisfying like the big smash with Ganon.
Long Sword main in MH…….will try to learn the Bladed Wagasa WH 💯
honestly, none of these are really speaking to me, the only ones that kinda intrest me is the blade umbrella and hammer (big fan of hammer in MH). in MH i always like the SnS, hammer, lance, hunting horn, and charge blade
Dude I’m going for the Bow all day it looks way to clean
Im going for the maul! It was my fave weapon for mh and dauntless.
Really wanted to play the staff but after using it and realizing it's not a "staff" and more a, build up your gauge to swing a colossal sword, I was extremely let down. Just ended up sticking with the katana thus far.
THEYRE ALL SO FUCKING GOOD I'm genuinely having a hard time deciding what would suit my playstyles 🤣
I'm thinking maybe Nodachi and Bladed Wagasa but I'm not sure. I'll have to try them out to tell.
Gotta be the maul for me! Hammer time baby
The camera shake for drawing back the bow string each time...ouch. my eyes.
I'm pretty torn myself. its between the claw blade, the staff, or the katana.
That staff looks nice
I'm a MH veteran that's used to playing a long sword. So I'm thinking the Katana.
missing something less aggressive akin to SnS, Lance, Gunlance
I'm eyeing maul because boy oh boy I like 2 things in life, big bonk, and beeg speen. Maul has both.
I only ever use the insect glaive in Monster Hunter, so I'm not sure what will be best for me. Seems like either the claw blade or the bladed wagasa.
Umbrella is basically insect glaive, the video doesn't showcase it well, but its entire move set is basically arial combat if played properly. Parry into sky attacks, then crash down, bounce up, crash down etc.
Is there an option to disable screen shake?
All these weapons are great, but claw blade and karakuri staff seem to have gotten some NICE treatment. I think I'll likely use claw blade
Aot is prolly my favorite show of all time. That claw blade let's me live that fantasy even MORE than beyblade dual blades in mh 😂 I am a cb/SnS main though, so karakuri staff seems to fit those a little more.
Do you think it's possible that we can have all 8 weapons and choose each one willingly at will or is it like the the whole story only with one weapon per player????
You can have all of them and have multiple variants of each one. But you can only equip one at a time.
I want to try other weapons. The problem is that it would require me not using the bow. And the bow is so fun
This game looks GREAT. I'll definitely get it.
Definitely gonna go with Nodachi until I get Karakuri Staff.
Hand cannon and bow look sexual but honestly every weapon looks fun as hell in this game.
I definitely feel drawn to th3 umbrella
The same dev of toukiden kiwami and toukiden 2, they definitely have enough experience in monster hunter like game.
Ás a charge blade user I wonder if there is going to be any weapon that will offer the same sort if block/counter mechanic that the Rise CB has got me hooked to.
sounds like the wakasa is the weapon for you then!
What is a difficulty lvl of the weapon combos compared to monster hunter? I so wanted to get into Monster hunter but the combo system was a pain for me and my sad memory skills.
From what I've seen the weapon combos are very simple compared to what you can do in MH. So it shouldn't be a problem.
Weapon Combos are fairly simple in this game. At least alot simpler than MH combos. So the weapons have less depth to it but then you have that Karakuri System that makes up for it imo
I'd take a look at the weapon videos Rage Gaming Videos have been putting out but from what I've seen so far the windows for the various weapons (wagasa parry/maul extension/staff mutations) are actually rather small so you really need to internalize the timing and how long it can take based on your opening
Sweet! thanks everyone ill have to give it a shot.
Coming from a monster hunter player,I’m an all rounder I don’t mind playing close range(like hammers or long swords) hell I like it but I’ve like trying long ranged weapons like bows when there too many blades in a hunt. Any recommendations?