The expansive world of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak (assuming "Monster Hunter Wilds" is a typo) boasts impressive connectivity. A player recently showcased this by traversing its diverse zones in a single, epic journey.
On the Monster Hunter subreddit, user -BrotherPig- shared a video (see below) documenting their remarkable trek. Beginning in the Windward Plains, they journeyed across varied terrains, culminating in the game's late-game areas. (Spoiler alert for those yet to complete the main story!)
Did you know there's only 1 loading screen between the Plains and Suja? 9min ride through all zones.
byu/-BrotherPig- in MonsterHunter
This lengthy, uninterrupted run (with only one loading screen between the Oilwell Basin and Iceshard Cliffs) highlights the seamless integration of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak's zones. It's a testament to the game's design, revealing hidden pathways and connections between seemingly disparate areas, offering a fresh perspective on the Forbidden Lands.
While Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak isn't entirely loading-screen free (there are screens for the training grounds and for fast travel/joining friends' quests), the video impressively demonstrates the game's interconnectedness.
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Weapons Tier List
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Weapons Tier List
According to a series producer, the game's success lies in its compelling story, immersive world, and cross-play functionality. The community's ongoing discoveries about the open-world mechanics further enhance the experience. With plenty to explore before the first Title Update in April, there's ample content to keep players engaged.
To enhance your Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak adventure, check out our guides covering hidden game mechanics, a breakdown of all 14 weapon types, a detailed walkthrough, a multiplayer guide, and instructions on transferring beta character data.
IGN awarded Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak an 8/10 in its review, stating: “Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak 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.”