Monster Hunter Stories

Monster Hunter Stories[a]is arole-playing video gamedeveloped byCapcomandMarvelousand published byNintendofor theNintendo 3DS.[1][2]It is a spinoff title in theMonster Hunterseries and features a drastically different gameplay focus.[2]Unlike previous titles in the franchise,Monster Hunter Storieslets players take on the role of a Rider instead of a Hunter, and are able to take part in a traditionalturn-based battle system.[3][4][5]Major changes and additions featured in this title include hatching eggs and befriending monsters, battling alongside them, executing special kinship techniques, and customizing monsters' abilities and appearance.[3][6][7][8]The game was released in Japan on October 8, 2016,[9][10]and in North America, Europe and Australia in September 2017.[11][12]Later, a high-definition mobile version of the game was released on December 4, 2017 in Japan[13]and September 25, 2018 worldwide.[14]The Nintendo 3DS version includes support forAmiibofigures,[9][3]with a first set launching alongside the game,[10]and a second set launching two months later.[15]An anime seriesMonster Hunter Stories: Ride Onis a loose adaptation of this game, and the sequelMonster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruinwas released in 2021.

Monster Hunter Stories
Japanese cover art
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Nintendo 3DSAndroid,iOS,Switch,PS4,Windows
  • WW:Capcom
Director(s)Kenji Oguro
Producer(s)
  • Hironobu Takeshita
  • Hiroshi Ito
  • Natsuki Shiozawa
  • Akihito Kadowaki
Designer(s)Yugo Togawa
Programmer(s)
  • Toshihiko Honda
  • Masato Inamochi
Artist(s)Takahiro Kawano
Writer(s)
  • Kenji Oguro
  • Kaname Fujioka
  • Tomoyuki Hosokawa
  • Manami Oishi
Composer(s)
  • Marika Suzuki
  • Hiromitsu Maeba
SeriesMonster Hunter
Platform(s)
ReleaseNintendo 3DS
  • JP:October 8, 2016
  • EU:September 8, 2017
  • NA:September 8, 2017
  • AU:September 9, 2017
Android,iOS
  • JP:December 4, 2017
  • WW:September 25, 2018
Switch, PS4, Windows
  • WW:June 14, 2024
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player,multiplayer

Gameplay

edit

Monster Hunter Storiesfeatures a completely new gameplay structure compared to the previous titles in the series. The player assumes the role of a Rider who befriends monsters by stealing eggs and hatching them. The player then has the ability to name their companion monsters, or "Monsties", ride them around in the overworld, and have them join the player in battles.[7][6][3]The player will be able to explore different environments, encounter monsters in the field, battle them, collect items and steal eggs from monsters' nests.

Unlike most games in the franchise,Monster Hunter Storiesfeatures a more traditionalturn-based battle system.During the player's turn, both the rider and their monsters will get to attack the enemy. Attacks for both the player and the enemy come in three types: Power, Speed, and Technical. Each category is stronger against one in particular in arock-paper-scissorsfashion: Power will win against Technical, Technical will win against Speed, and Speed will win against Power. When an enemy monster is targeting someone and that character attempts to attack them, a Head-to-Head will occur which pits their two attack types against each other, with the dominant attack type prevailing in the exchange. If the player and their monster both use the same attack type while the enemy is targeting someone and have the type advantage, they will unleash a Double Attack and prevent the enemy from retaliating altogether. Winning battles will award the player withexperience pointsand item drops. Beyond the main story, the player can engage insidequests,called subquests, which provide items and experience points upon completion.

The player only has a choice of four weapons from the core series to use in battle, those being the Great Sword, the Sword & Shield, the Hammer, and the Hunting Horn. The player will have access to different skills depending on the weapon and equipment they use, and the player will also be able to use items in battle.[3][16]Companion monsters can be customized with the Rite of Channeling feature, in which the player can transfer Bond Genes into a monster's slots in order to unlock and awaken their stats and abilities. This allows for further customization and adjustment to the player's play style.[8][3]The game features multiplayer battles via local or Internet connection.[17][8]The Nintendo 3DS version is also compatible withAmiibofigures, with the figures from theMonster Hunter Storiesline of Amiibo unlocking original and special monsters, among other bonuses.[3]

Plot

edit

The game starts with the main character (whose gender can be selected by the player) and their friends, Cheval and Lilia, looking for a monster egg. They find a nest with one, and it hatches into a Rathalos that bonds with the Protagonist immediately. They nickname the creature Ratha. However, upon returning to Hakum Village, it is attacked by a rampaging Nargacuga controlled by a sickness called the Black Blight. Ratha tries to defend the village but is seemingly killed. Cheval's mother dies in the attack.

A year later, the village recovered, but the threat of the Black Blight still remains. The main character takes the Rite of Kinship and is gifted by the village chief with a piece of Kinship Ore, a crystal with the power to tame wild monsters almost instantaneously. They then gain the title of Rider, which is unique to their village. They also meet a strange-looking wildfelynewho names himself Navirou and demands to accompany them. Traveling outside the village to tame monsters, they soon come across the Black Blight, which they are able to purify by using their Kinship Ore to resonate with a larger, natural formation of the mineral.

Lilia decides to join the Royal Scriveners, a group studying the Black Blight, while Cheval tames a Rathian and becomes fixated on slaying blighted monsters to get his revenge. Meanwhile, the Protagonist continues to purify the Blight. Eventually, they encounter Doctor Manelger, amad scientistwho is attempting to create artificial Kinship Ore and bend monsters to his will. The main character reunites with Ratha, who is revealed to have survived the attack, and flies to Manelger's laboratory, rescuing many kidnapped felyne slaves, as well as the Numbers, felyne test subjects of which Navirou was formerly a member.

To stop the Black Blight, the Protagonist decides to look for the egg of a legendary white dragon, Versa Pietru, that was once tamed by the very first Rider, who is called Redan. They find the egg, but it is stolen by Manelger. Manelger gives the egg to Cheval, who is wielding the artificial ore, and the creature hatches and immediately grows to an enormous size. However, after Cheval loses control of the creature, it is infected by blight, turning into Makili Pietru. Cheval finally realizes his foolishness, while the Protagonist rushes to defeat Makili Pietru before it can infect the entire world.

However, Ratha's Blight, given to him by a scar left by the Nargacuga, suddenly manifests and the player must defeat Ratha first. After Ratha comes to his senses, they face off against Makili Pietru.

After a long battle, the player and Ratha use Sky-High-Dive to try to finish off the Makili Pietru. During this time, Ratha is engulfed in a bright white light, then empowered by Naivoru to defeat the Makili Pietru, showing Ratha was really the White Dragon all along.

Development

edit

Series executive producer Ryozo Tsujimoto stated that the idea for arole-playing video gamein theMonster Hunteruniverse was a response to players' interests in the world's setting and livelihood of the monsters and that these concepts were thought of since 2010. The reasoning behind the switch from the Hunter role to a Rider one was to give the spotlight to the monsters, along with the idea of petting them and seeing things from their point of view.[3]

Release

edit

Monster Hunter Storieswas announced in Japan in April 2015 at the "Monster Hunter Fest '15 Finals" event byCapcomwith a planned release in 2016.[5]A demo of the game was released digitally in Japan on September 20, 2016, via theNintendo eShop.The demo features two game modes: "Quest Mode", which allows the player to play part of the story, and "Tournament Mode", which lets the player partake in Rider battles.[18]The game was subsequently released forNintendo 3DSin Japan on October 8, 2016[9]and internationally the following year.

The game was subsequently ported toiOSandAndroiddevices with improved graphics, an updated user interface, and other features. The mobile version launched in Japan in late 2017 and reached Western markets by September 2018.[19]A remastered version of the title was released for Windows,PlayStation 4,and Nintendo Switch on June 14, 2024, alongside the PS4 port of its sequel,Wings of Ruin.[20][21]

Similar to previousMonster Huntergames, the player can obtain armor, items, and clothing themed to other franchises through collaborations.Storieshas items based onPuzzle & Dragons X,Chibi Maruko-chan,[22]Shōnen Jump,[23]andThe Legend of Zelda,the last of which is exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS version.[24]

Reception

edit

On its first week of launch, according to4Gamer.netandMedia Create,Monster Hunter Storiessold 140,603 copies, making it the top-selling title of the week of October 3 through October 9, 2016.[32][33][34][35]

Accolades

edit

The game was nominated for "Best Handheld Game" atThe Game Awards 2017,[36]and for "Best 3DS Game" and "Best RPG" atIGN's Best of 2017 Awards.[37][38]It was also nominated for "Handheld Game of the Year"at the21st Annual D.I.C.E. Awards.[39]

Sequel

edit

A sequel for Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows,Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin,was announced during aNintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcasebroadcast on September 17, 2020. This game features a new cast of characters and an original story. The game was released on July 9, 2021.

Notes

edit
  1. ^Japanese:モンスターハンター ストーリーズ,Hepburn:Monsutā Hantā Sutōrīzu

References

edit
  1. ^"Monster Hunter Stories Developed by Marvelous".Go Nintendo.13 November 2016.Retrieved22 June2017.
  2. ^abOsborn, Alex (April 13, 2016)."Monster Hunter Stories Announced for Nintendo 3DS".IGN.Ziff Davis.RetrievedJuly 16,2016.
  3. ^abcdefgh"Capcom on Monster Hunter Stories – world, systems, game length, amiibo, and more".Nintendo Everything.12 June 2016.Retrieved22 June2017.
  4. ^Pereira, Chris (13 April 2015)."New Monster Hunter RPG for 3DS, Stories, Goes in a Different Direction".GameSpot.CBS Interactive.
  5. ^ab"Monster Hunter Stories Announced For Nintendo 3DS".Siliconera.11 April 2015.
  6. ^ab"How You'll Get To Steal Eggs And Make Them Into Your Friends In Monster Hunter Stories".Siliconera.Curse. 4 October 2016.
  7. ^ab"Learn More About Otomon Abilities In Monster Hunter Stories' Latest Video".Siliconera.Curse. 6 October 2016.
  8. ^abc"Monster Hunter Stories' Details How To Awaken Abilities And Its Multiplayer Feature".Siliconera.Curse. 7 October 2016.
  9. ^abc"Monster Hunter Stories Is Launching In Japan On October 8 With Amiibo Figures And More".Siliconera.Curse. 26 May 2016.
  10. ^abPorter, Matt (May 26, 2016)."Monster Hunter Stories Japanese Release Date, Amiibo Unveiled".IGN.Ziff Davis.RetrievedJuly 16,2016.
  11. ^Knezevic, Kevin (July 31, 2017)."3DS Monster Hunter RPG Release Date, Demo Announced".GameSpot.RetrievedJuly 31,2017.
  12. ^Whitehead, Thomas (22 June 2017)."Monster Hunter Stories Will Roar Onto 3DS in Europe on 8th September".Nintendo Life.Gamer Network.Retrieved22 June2017.
  13. ^"Capcom Just Released Monster Hunter Stories on iOS and Android in Japan".TouchArcade.4 December 2017.RetrievedDecember 9,2017.
  14. ^Romano, Sal (25 September 2018)."Monster Hunter Stories for smartphones now available in the west".Gematsu.Retrieved25 September2018.
  15. ^Copeland, Wesley (July 7, 2016)."3 More Amiibo Revealed for Monster Hunter Stories".IGN.Ziff Davis.RetrievedJuly 16,2016.
  16. ^"Monster Hunter Stories' Video On Battle System Basics, Equipment, And Items".Siliconera.Curse. 5 October 2016.
  17. ^Ward, Robert (1 June 2016)."Monster Hunter Stories: Origins, Monster Abilities, And Online Battles Revealed".Siliconera.Curse.
  18. ^Romano, Sal (18 September 2016)."Monster Hunter Stories demo launches September 20 in Japan".Gematsu.
  19. ^Green, Jake (25 September 2018)."Monster Hunter Stories for iOS and Android Now Available in the West".USGamer.Archived fromthe originalon 25 September 2018.Retrieved25 September2018.
  20. ^Romano, Sal (February 21, 2024)."Monster Hunter Stories remaster announced for PS4, Switch, and PC".Gematsu.RetrievedFebruary 21,2024.
  21. ^Romano, Sal (March 11, 2024)."Monster Hunter Stories remaster launches June 14".Gematsu.RetrievedMarch 11,2024.
  22. ^"Monster Hunter Stories Announces Collaborations With Puzzle & Dragons X, Chibi Maruko-Chan".Siliconera.Curse. 16 September 2016.
  23. ^"Monster Hunter Stories' Jump Collaboration Brings The Pirate Outfit".Siliconera.Curse. 6 September 2016.
  24. ^Pereira, Chris (1 September 2016)."You Can Dress Up as Link and Ride Epona in Monster Hunter Stories".GameSpot.CBS Interactive.
  25. ^"Monster Hunter Stories for 3DS Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive.Retrieved3 October2018.
  26. ^Carter, Chris (7 September 2017)."Review: Monster Hunter Stories".Destructoid.Enthusiast Gaming. Archived fromthe originalon 8 September 2017.Retrieved20 November2017.
  27. ^Tack, Daniel (7 September 2017)."Monster Hunter Stories: A New Way To Hunt".Game Informer.GameStop.Archived fromthe originalon September 8, 2017.
  28. ^Defreitas, Casey (8 September 2017)."Monster Hunter Stories Review".IGN.Ziff Davis.
  29. ^Sleeper, Morgan (13 September 2017)."Review: Monster Hunter Stories".Nintendo Life.Gamer Network.
  30. ^Koopman, Daan (7 September 2017)."Monster Hunter Stories (3DS) Review".Nintendo World Report.
  31. ^Musgrave, Shaun (2 October 2018)."'Monster Hunter Stories' Review – Gotta Hatch 'Em All, PoogieMon! ".TouchArcade.Retrieved3 October2018.
  32. ^Sato (13 October 2016)."This Week In Sales: Monster Hunter Has A New Story To Tell".Siliconera.Curse.
  33. ^Frye, Patrick (16 October 2016)."'Monster Hunter Stories' Video Game is Topping Sales Charts in Japan, 'Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On' Anime Not Getting Same Love [Video] ".Inquisitr.
  34. ^Barder, Ollie (13 October 2016)."'Monster Hunter Stories' Has Topped The Japanese Charts In Its First Week ".Forbes.
  35. ^Whitehead, Thomas (12 October 2016)."Monster Hunter Stories Takes Number One Spot in Japan, But Falls Well Short of Main Series Sales".Nintendo Life.Gamer Network.
  36. ^Makuch, Eddie (8 December 2017)."The Game Awards 2017 Winners Headlined By Zelda: Breath Of The Wild's Game Of The Year".GameSpot.CBS Interactive.Retrieved21 January2018.
  37. ^"Best of 2017 Awards: Best 3DS Game".IGN.Ziff Davis. 20 December 2017.Retrieved21 January2018.
  38. ^"Best of 2017 Awards: Best RPG".IGN.Ziff Davis. 20 December 2017.Retrieved21 January2018.
  39. ^Makuch, Eddie (14 January 2018)."Game Of The Year Nominees Announced For DICE Awards".GameSpot.CBS Interactive.Retrieved21 January2018.
edit