Monster Hunter World: try the Coral Highlands on this new gameplay footage

Monster Hunter World continues to look fairly fantastic on this new gameplay footage.

Arekkz has gone over some Japanese-language gameplay footage of the sport, contemporary from the Tokyo Game Show, and picked up on every little thing new and thrilling from it.

The Coral Highlands, which first popped up within the trailer launched in the course of the present, has the look of an underwater setting with none of the, uh, water (there isn’t a underwater fight in World). In this footage, three main monsters are proven off. There’s coral in all places, every little thing’s glowing, and there’s a beautiful combine of colors within the setting (and fewer murky browns and greys than one may count on in a Monster Hunter recreation).

The footage additionally reveals off jets of wind that you could float up in, Breath of the Wild type, and smaller monsters that you could hook onto and use for transport – hit them together with your slinger and so they’ll carry you on a predetermined path.

The first monster revealed on this footage is a blue raptor like creature, Tzitzi-Ya-Ku, that the Monster Hunter is proven monitoring and ultimately preventing. It has the flexibility to flash a light-weight that blinds each hunters and different monsters – in case you’re blinded, you have to wiggle the stick till you’re in a position to transfer once more. This transfer is pretty straightforward to dodge, although, and it seems to be like Tzitzi-Ya-Ku isn’t meant to be a significant problem.

After that, the Hunter goes after Paolumu, a weirdly fairly cross between a cat and a bat with an enormous inflatable neck. It’s…a wierd one. When it inflates it turns into very exhausting for melee gamers to hit, however you possibly can mount it and do some harm because it flies round. This creature has some extraordinarily expressive animations

Finally, the video showcases Legiana, a giant ol’ dragon factor with ice assaults. This is the ‘apex predator’ of Coral Highlands, and can assault something that comes into its path, feeding on lesser creatures. The video doesn’t truly present the hunter preventing Legiana, however hanging again because it takes on a Paolumu. It’s a great take a look at the infrastructure of this world.

Monster Hunter World will launch for PC, PS4, and Xbox One on January 26, 2018.

 
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