The expansive world of Monster Hunter Wilds is not just vast but also seamlessly connected, as demonstrated by a dedicated player's remarkable journey. Shared on the Monster Hunter subreddit, user -BrotherPig- documented their adventure in a video, traversing from the starting zone, Windward Plains, across sandy dunes, to the later game areas, culminating at the peaks of the game's final locales. For those who have yet to complete the campaign, be warned: the video contains spoilers.
Did you know there's only 1 loading screen between the Plains and Suja? 9min ride through all zones. byu/-BrotherPig- inMonsterHunter
This journey, spanning multiple zones, is notably impressive due to its minimal use of loading screens. The traveler encounters only one such screen mid-journey, transitioning from the Oilwell Basin to the Iceshard Cliffs. This seamless travel highlights the interconnected nature of the game's zones, offering a continuous experience for the presumably weary Seikret.
While Monster Hunter Wilds does feature loading screens for specific actions like entering the training grounds, fast traveling, or joining a friend's quest, the overall connectivity is striking. Observing this connectivity in action has deepened my appreciation for the intricate corridors and passages that weave through the Forbidden Lands.
A series producer credits the game's success to its compelling story, immersive world, and the implementation of cross-play. The open world of Wilds has spurred numerous player discoveries, showcasing innovative ways the game handles series staples. Whether you're in it for the story, the exploration, or the combat, there's plenty to keep players engaged until the first Title Update arrives in April.
To kickstart your adventure in Monster Hunter Wilds, explore our guides that cover what the game doesn't explicitly tell you, a comprehensive breakdown of all 14 weapon types, and an ongoing walkthrough. We also offer a multiplayer guide to help you team up with friends. If you participated in the open betas, learn how to transfer your Monster Hunter Wilds Beta character.
IGN's review of Monster Hunter Wilds awarded it an 8/10, noting that, "Monster Hunter Wilds continues to smooth off the rougher corners of the series in smart ways, making for some extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge."