Introduction One of the gifts I received on Christmas was Monster Hunter Rise. I immediately started playing it that day. I usually have a section on the story,… Continue reading
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Monster Hunter World was a game that I pre-ordered and I don’t regret that decision. I wasn’t sure what to expect as it had been years since I played a Monster Hunter title. I ended up having a lot of fun.
I’ve recently been going back through Monster Hunter World. It has honestly been pretty fun and I even started going after things that I missed like the rope lift in the Coral Highlands.
As we all know 2020 wasn’t all that we wanted. I had internships I wanted that were all cancelled, but this post isn’t to talk about the bad stuff. I’m going to be talking about the games that helped me through this year. These games offered me a momentary reprieve from the world.
I recently finished Devil May Cry 3 and I thought it was a really good game. I liked that they decided to go with a prequel as they had a little more freedom with what they could do. Dante has a lot more personality in DMC 3 than the previous games. Bear in mind that my thoughts on this game are my opinion, not fact.
As I mentioned a month ago I was just now playing through the Devil May Cry Series. I just finished DMC 2 and I was left quite underwhelmed and a little disappointed.
The Mega Man Star Force series was created by Capcom. This series served as the next step for the Mega Man series after the Mega Man Battle Network series on the Nintendo Game Boy. The Star Force series came out on the Nintendo DS systems. There were a total of three games in this series, more if you count the different versions.
About two or three months ago I was looking around the PlayStation store and saw the Devil May Cry HD Collection + 4Se on sale. I hadn’t played any of the series and decided to make the purchase. I’m currently on DMC 2 and noticed the added auto aim. At first I found it quite nice, it made hitting enemies easier, but then I encountered auto aim’s worst nightmare, the dreaded switch.