Most people associate Monster Hunter with the thrill of hunting monsters, but capturing them plays a crucial role in the game as well. In Monster Hunter Wilds, players have stumbled upon a delightful and humorous interaction that occurs when they capture a monster and linger nearby.
As demonstrated by Reddit user RDGtheGreat on the r/MonsterHunter subreddit, staying near a captured monster can reveal a charming behind-the-scenes moment. After capturing a Nu Udra and waiting patiently, players witness the giant cephalopod simply rising and departing the scene. This amusing sight has sparked playful comments likening it to the end of a film shoot, adding a layer of light-hearted fun to the experience.
For those curious about the in-universe rationale behind this occurrence, it's worth noting that the research team in Monster Hunter Wilds doesn't use large cages. Instead, the game adopts a catch-and-release methodology that aligns well with the ethos of Alma and the team throughout the story.
This whimsical interaction showcases the thoughtful detail Capcom's developers put into the game. Rather than simply fading out, they crafted an animation where the monster, albeit missing several limbs and appendages, scurries away. It's a quirky addition that not only entertains but also hints at the research methods employed by Alma and her crew.
Patch 1.000.05.00 has recently been released for Monster Hunter Wilds, addressing issues with quest progression and fixing bugs. While performance enhancements are still in the pipeline, the game currently holds a 'mixed' rating on Steam.
To enhance your Monster Hunter Wilds experience, check out our guide on what the game doesn't explicitly tell you, as well as a comprehensive overview of all 14 weapon types available. We're also working on a detailed walkthrough for Monster Hunter Wilds, a multiplayer guide to help you team up with friends, and instructions on how to transfer your character from the open beta.
IGN's review of Monster Hunter Wilds awarded it an 8/10, praising the game for refining the series' mechanics and delivering enjoyable combat, though noting a lack of significant challenge.