The expansive world of Monster Hunter Wilds is not only vast but seamlessly interconnected, as demonstrated by a dedicated player's epic journey across its zones. On the Monster Hunter subreddit, user -BrotherPig- shared an impressive video that chronicles their adventure from the Windward Plains, through dunes and sands, all the way to the game's later regions and final areas. Be warned, if you haven't finished the campaign, there are spoilers ahead.
Did you know there's only 1 loading screen between the Plains and Suja? 9min ride through all zones.
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The journey underscores the remarkable connectivity of the game's zones, with just one loading screen occurring midway as the player transitions from the Oilwell Basin to the Iceshard Cliffs. This seamless travel highlights the game's design, allowing players to explore the world as one continuous environment, save for a few necessary loading points like those for entering the training grounds, fast traveling, or joining a friend's quest.
The connectivity in Monster Hunter Wilds offers a fresh appreciation for the intricate corridors and passages that link the Forbidden Lands. Yet, the game's true allure, as stated by a series producer, lies in its compelling story, immersive world, and the introduction of cross-play features. Players are continually discovering new aspects of how Wilds reimagines the series' mechanics in its open-world setting, ensuring there's always something to explore until the first Title Update arrives in April.
To kickstart your adventure in Monster Hunter Wilds, consider exploring our guides on lesser-known game mechanics, a comprehensive overview of all 14 weapon types, and our ongoing walkthrough. For those interested in multiplayer, our guide explains how to play with friends. Additionally, if you participated in any of the open betas, learn how to transfer your Monster Hunter Wilds Beta character to the full game.
IGN's review of Monster Hunter Wilds awarded it an 8/10, praising the game for its refined mechanics and enjoyable combat, though noting a lack of significant challenge.