Walmart has
Monster Hunter Rise (Nintendo Switch) on sale for
$25. Select free store pickup if stock is available, otherwise
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Note, availability for store pickup & shipping may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member
lsalmond for finding this deal.
About this product:- Monster Hunter Rise will provide players with an inventive set of new tools to track down and defeat threatening monsters.
- For the first time ever in a Monster Hunter game, wire-based grappling actions can be performed by using a "Wirebug" while standing or in mid-air, adding an all-new level of aerial maneuverability to hunting strategies and attacks.
- The game will also debut new hunting partners called Palamutes, personalized and rideable "Canyne" companions that will provide players with a new set of attack options, while "Felyne" Palicoes will return as support characters for actions like healing.
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To compare some basic points from the two in list form:
The fun of the Souls games is in learning the difficult levels,
bashing your head against a difficult boss until you barely eek out a victory,
and gradually leveling your character and advancing your build.
For MH:
The levels themselves don't pose a threat: they're essentially a small sandbox where you explore, gather items, and use as an arena to fight the monsters
you bash your head against the next hard monster until you eek out a victory... for the first time. And then you fight it a couple more times if you want to make new equipment from it. A big part of the joy is the process of getting so good at fighting it that you feel powerful "because you actually got good"
You don't actually "level up". All your stats are determined by your equipment, which makes the equipment farming more worth it, and simultaneously makes the player skill aspect more important.
Essentially, they're completely different games. You can try the demo first if you're curious, but even that isn't a very good representation of the game, since they just throw you into the deep end without letting you experience the process of building up your player skill and equipment.
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What wasn't well advertised was that Target actually had it on sale a couple of days ago for $30 and then the Buy 2 Get 1 free promo on video games they were running at the time actually stacked with it, effectively making it $20. If it wasn't for that score I probably would have been in on this Walmart deal.
What wasn't well advertised was that Target actually had it on sale a couple of days ago for $30 and then the Buy 2 Get 1 free promo on video games they were running at the time actually stacked with it, effectively making it $20. If it wasn't for that score I probably would have been in on this Walmart deal.
However, the game didn't show up in their list of games going on sale when browsing through their site two hours ago. If it was on the physical ad, then I didn't see that. It also didn't show up on the other Slickdeals Post that talked about Walmart Video Games.
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