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Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin - Nintendo Switch

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Features

  • Team up with familiar creatures from the Monster Hunter universe and a charming Crew of companions for an emotional and expansive journey.
  • Make use of Assorted monster Hunter weapons to target monsters' Weak points, employ powerful skills to control the flow of battle, and unleash devastating kinship attacks with your monstie.
  • Create your own unique character, and use the power of your kinship Stone to live in Harmony with the monsters others fear.
  • Collect and hatch Eggs to build a party of monsters with specific abilities and strengths, train them to become unique and powerful companions, and craft new weapons and armor
  • Join up with friends for tag-team multiplayer battles and exploration.

Description

Monster Hunter stories 2: Wings of ruin offers both RPG and monster Hunter fans a unique new experience with a rich storyline Featuring charming characters, challenging quests, and friendly encounters with familiar monsters from the popular series. After rathalos vanish across the world, players assume the role of a young monster rider who is the grandchild of the illustrious rider red. Together with the mysterious wyverian ena and the self- proclaimed felyne hero navirou, players embark on a sprawling adventure that spans numerous destinations. As players hatch, train, and live alongside their monster, they will encounter numerous new allies, foes and challenges on their path to unravelling the prophecy surrounding the Wings of ruin.


Release date: July 9, 2021


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Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 0.6 inches; 1.59 Ounces


Binding: Video Game


Rated: Everyone 10+


Item model number: 41023


Item Weight: 1.58 ounces


Manufacturer: Capcom


Date First Available: April 22, 2021


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  • Missing Pre-Order Bonus Code/Email
I already pre-ordered the physical copy of the game a while back, but the game itself works wonderfully, but the case did not contain a redeemable code for the pre-order bonus.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2021 by Red

  • Great sequel and game
I am not sure why Monster Hunter Stories didn't get better coverage when the original game came out. Its a super fun game with tons and tons of content. I have both the iphone and 3DS version. I am still playing it today. I was super excited about MHS2 and bought it on pre-order announcement. I got my copy today, but I have been playing the free demo. The story is great so far. I like that it has connection with the first game. The graphics are upgraded form 3DS of course and it looks more like the iphone version. I have not seen any performance issues that reviews have mentioned. There are some great quality of life enhancements, which I like better than the first one. Although the touch screen on 3DS is always useful. If you are an RPG fan or MH fan, buy this game. For some MH fans, they may be turned off because its not a traditional MH game but its just fun!. I think people that like Pokemon or Dragon Quest would enjoy this game, as well. While this game looks like a game for younger audience (and it could very well be an introduction for younger audiences) it still has great content for adult gamers and the challenge does ramp up as you go along. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021 by XV123

  • Did not bring Pre-ordered Bonus.
The game is Amazing. My only complain is that I pre-ordered the game and it didn't came with the bonus content which was an alternative outfit for Ena.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021 by Luis Nolasco Arias Luis Nolasco Arias

  • Great with lots of good and one bad thing returning from the first game
I'll preface this by saying that I played the first game in this series over 250 hours. I always wanted a sequel. I have over 25 hours in this game and I have had a lot of enjoyment with it. Much better environments and monster models then the original. My only hope is that this game does it get shafted like the original did when it came to Patches on the 3DS. My only complaint is Navirou who I hate more than any other furry mascot; game, sports team, you name it. While I understand a vocal surrogate for a silent protagonist is needed to immerse a player into a character regardless of preconceived unspoken backstory created by the player I wish it wasn't this specific archetype. Maybe I'm the only one in this camp but I can't help but think: "Nobody likes you, Booster!" - Random child beating up said sidekick in Jingle All the Way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2021 by Kindle Customer

  • Truly a work of art!
I love the game! Story amazing and it turn based combat. Graphics look good. It runs ok smooth but not as smooth as pc version. I would highly recommend this for those who want to co op with friend on the couch or bring it with you. The story spoken dialogue and very well written. The monsties are truly beautiful designed. There are elder dragons we can tame and ride and fly on! Velkhana for one. I am so excited to play this game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021 by Thrysca

  • Stories my Beloved
Monster Hunter Stories is a series that means a lot to me. I played the first game back in middle school, and it was the one thing I looked forward to every day after finishing my homework. I watched the anime and logged at least 600 hours on the 3DS before I stopped playing it when highschool came around, but once I heard the first announcement about a sequel? I was hyped. Sadly I lost my original 3DS copy, so I bought another, and revisited the first game to enjoy it again. Worth the 50 something hours I poured into revisiting the story and endgame. Now, this sequel... Isn't much of a direct sequel to the first game, which is not a bad thing. New stories are more welcoming to new players! Which is good, you don't have to play the first game to enjoy this one. (Even though I would have personally liked a sequel that doesn't just give a nod to the first game and make small references here and there... I'm happy enough with the returning characters though!) When Stories 2 came out, I couldn't put it down, I didn't sleep for at LEAST 3 days. That's how hyped I was and how much enjoyment this game got (and still gets) out of me. I will admit, the pacing of the story threw me off, it was GOOD- but it felt rushed at some parts, which kind of put it off for me, specifically near the end of the story; (to be fair, I didn't sleep at all, perhaps I was just speedrunning, lol) I feel like a slower paced story would have helped this game better, especially since it's more or less a brand new plot not necessarily involved with that of the Black Blight (first game). That's just my preference though, this story is easily enjoyable and I had a good time watching my character grow and interact with the other characters throughout the story. I already enjoy turn-based RPGs by default, and the fact that they kept most of the mechanics from the first game made me really happy! I love the addition of the damage types, and being able to carry 3 weapons per battle instead of 1. The new "quick finish" option is very nice too and saves a lot of time if you're lacking easy materials. This game has a good amount of monsties (monsters that you can hatch and have in your party) in it's roster, currently at 141 as I write this, including the new palamutes! There's more monsties to come too as well, such as Soulseer Mizu and Hellblade Glavenus, to name a few. My only problem with this game was the "sequel" thing I mentioned earlier, if I'm being completely honest. It's just a small gripe I have with having to play the "new rider" again, I would have personally liked to have been able to play my old character (somehow), or maybe a hunter that becomes a rider, or something like that! One problem I can imagine players having is with the level design. The environments are BEAUTIFUL, but the level designs of the dens can get very repetitive, which doesn't bother me personally. (Also kinda wish the volcanic area had more catavans!... lol) There's also slight frame rate issues in certain towns (cough cough, Rutoh), but not enough to ruin the game. In my opinion anyway, if that intimidates you then get it on Steam. I was easily able to run this game on PC with a mediocre i5 HP desktop, if it gives any insight :v Overall I just REALLY enjoy this game, the mechanics are fun, the visuals are great, and the battle system really grows on you. I loved watching this story unfold and it was definitely worth losing the sleep, lmao. Currently have 200 hours into this game! If you're looking for a fun turn based RPG then definitely give Stories 2 a try. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2021 by Waver

  • A lot of fun
This was a fun game. The light RPG elements and a quirky cast of characters helps move the story along to its finish. Nothing overly memorable, still very enjoyable. Finding monster eggs and swapping genes around was pretty cool. It becomes tiresome though by the end of the game. There is a fair amount to do and hunt after the ending which is cool. Monsters in the beginning of the game you raise don't match up against later monsters in the game so the work I put into my favorite monsters was for not and they sat at the stable unused. I had to repeat the same process with new, not always as likeable monsters. Not the worst thing, it did put a damper on my excitement for heading in the generic randomly generated monster nests for eggs over and over. Overall great. Wish I had more control of the party in battles. Relying on the cpu characters can be a mixed bag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2021 by J. Hilsdorf

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