Monster Hunter Stories

Monster Hunter Stories (2016)

by Capcom, Marvelous, Nintendo
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Monster Hunter Stories is a role-playing game spin-off of the popular Monster Hunter franchise, but features a drastically different gameplay focus. Unlike previous titles in the franchise, Monster Hunter Stories lets players take on the role of a Rider instead of a Hunter, and are able to take part in a traditional turn-based battle system. 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 appearanceShow more
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