The kakemono (or whatever they call the wooden structures) building makes it apart from monster hunter, but the gameplay loop is mostly the same still. Hunt a huge beast, try to take it down, have it flee somewhere, pursue it, kill it, do that again. Only you can build springboards to jump onto the monster, walls to stop his charge, ziplines for quick traversal, etc.Is this a 1-for-1 Monster Hunter copy or does it do things to cater to noobs such as myself? I could never get into MH as the overall gameplay loop is far too slow and cumbersome for me. Does Wild Hearts speed things up a bit?
Yeah.Wild hearts? Wasnt this game a massive fail?
I guess they thought lol might as well make it for Switch 2Yeah.
WARNING: DO NOT BUY WILD HEARTS
Save your money and your sanity. Despite its potential and beautiful concept, Wild Hearts is plagued with:
EA and Koei Tecmo have effectively abandoned the game, leaving players in the dust. Don't fall into the trap.
- Game-breaking bugs
- Poor performance across platforms
- Abandonware-level support
- No meaningful updates or fixes
- Frustrating gameplay issues that ruin the fun
For some reason I thought it was a new Shadow Hearts game and was intrigued for a second.
You're being dramatic, it's very playable for 20$ or under.WARNING: DO NOT BUY WILD HEARTS
Save your money and your sanity. Despite its potential and beautiful concept, Wild Hearts is plagued with:
EA and Koei Tecmo have effectively abandoned the game, leaving players in the dust. Don't fall into the trap.
- Game-breaking bugs
- Poor performance across platforms
- Abandonware-level support
- No meaningful updates or fixes
- Frustrating gameplay issues that ruin the fun
Game is running smoother than Xbox Series S version (30 fps) and Handheld PC like the Steamdeck (unplayable) ROG Ally (sub 25 fps)