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The video provides an in-depth discussion about the new mobile game "Monster Hunter Now," developed by Niantic and Capcom. It emphasizes the importance of pre-registering before the game's launch date, September 1st, to receive rewards, and reports that the game has already surpassed 500,000 pre-registrations on Instagram. The speaker outlines various monsters that players can encounter, categorized by their biomes such as forests, deserts, and water areas, and speculates on how weather conditions might affect monster appearances. Some notable monsters mentioned include Great Jagras, Toby Kadachi, Rathalos, Anjanath, Diablos, Odogaron, and Barnos.
The video highlights the inclusion of both small and large monsters, with small monsters serving as quick encounters and larger ones offering more significant challenges. The star ranking system is discussed as a method for determining the difficulty of encounters, urging players to upgrade their armor and weapons. The speaker also confirms the presence of an original monster and expects a diverse and expanding roster, including elder dragons potentially appearing in raids or major events. Biomes are likely to influence the types of monsters encountered, reminiscent of Pokémon GO's system. Overall, the speaker is optimistic about the game's diverse biomes, accessibility for rural players, and engaging features. They invite viewers to share their feedback and subscribe for future updates.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the new mobile game Monster Hunter Now, developed by Niantic and Capcom. They highlight that players should pre-register before September 1st to receive rewards and note that the game’s Instagram announced surpassing 500,000 pre-registrations. The speaker lists several monsters that will be in the game, identifying which biomes they inhabit, such as forests, deserts, and water areas, and speculates on the influence of weather on monster appearances. They mention specific monsters like Great Jagras, Toby Kadachi, Rathalos, Anjanath, Diablos, and more. Additionally, they discuss the potential for night-time or rain-specific encounters, referencing the Rotten Veil biome and its creatures like Odogaron. The segment ends with an observation from the game’s showcase, identifying other monsters like Barnos.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various small and large monsters confirmed to be in the game Monster Hunter Now. They mention small wyverns and the importance of smaller monsters like jagras, barnos, shamos, and rafinos, which are typically quick and easy to defeat. The video also recaps a list of larger monsters such as great jagras, pukei-pukei, rathian, and others. The speaker refers to an interview and a showcase event, explaining that while the showcase highlighted major monsters, smaller monsters will provide quick encounters in the game. They express excitement about future additions to the roster, comparing it to the initial roster size of Pokémon GO. Overall, the inclusion of both large and small monsters is set to provide a varied gameplay experience.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the variety of monsters and the star ranking system, which affects the difficulty and behavior of encounters, encouraging players to upgrade their armors and weapons. They express excitement about potential challenging gameplay and the idea of performing “naked runs” with only a weapon. The segment confirms the inclusion of an original monster and highlights the expectation of a diverse monster roster, including herbivores, bugs, and different types of cats. The speaker hopes for a steady addition of monsters over time and mentions that the biomes, similar to those in Pokémon Go, might influence monster types encountered in different locations. Overall, they are optimistic that Capcom will deliver a solid and engaging game experience.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses hopes for the new Monster Hunter game, noting that the biomes appear to be close to each other, providing a mix of environments. They mention the developers’ efforts to make the game more accessible to rural players, which they find commendable. Elder dragons haven’t been revealed yet, but the speaker anticipates them being featured in raids or big events. They also share their excitement for classic monsters and express personal preferences for certain monsters like Rathalos, Rathian, Espinas, Odogaron, and Tetsucabra. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to comment, like, and subscribe.