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The Monster
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You are in charge of one of the Empire's monster-breeding houses. Your role is to create hybrids intended to bring wealth and fame to their owner through combat in the arena. You have access to a wide array of magical artifacts and potions to transform newborn creatures into formidable fighting beasts. Adult monsters gain experience in the arena, developing inherited abilities or learning new ones. All mammal, reptile, and insect species found within the Empire possess at least one valuable trait. You can launch expeditions in search of new species, though these come with significant risk and financial cost. Crossbred offspring inherit their parents’ physical characteristics and special abilities at random. Their valuable traits can be enhanced with special feed, potions, blood infusions, rune stones, magic scrolls and organ implantation. However, excessive intervention can lead to abomination illness, reducing the creature’s lifespan and rendering it temporarily unfit for combat. Combat in the arena is not always to the death. Non-lethal fights, of course, also pay less. You can hire warriors, archers, and mages to fight alongside your monsters. Each arena is unique and provides certain advantages and disadvantages that must be taken into account. Specialization and the right equipment offer a significant edge in combat. You can hire a blacksmith or an alchemist, so you're not limited to the offerings of local merchants and annual fairs. You can expand your base by constructing new buildings or upgrading existing ones. If you run into financial trouble, you can take out a loan—but the high interest rates could drive you into bankruptcy. You can also undertake quests in hopes of special rewards, though your choices might lead you down a darker path.
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Monster Hunter: World is an action role-playing game played from a third-person perspective. The player takes the role of a player-created character who travels to the "New World", an unpopulated landmass filled with monsters, to join the Research Commission that studies the land from their central command base of Astera. The Research Commission assigns the Hunter to track down and either kill or capture large monsters that roam outside Astera, both to protect the Commission and to study the monsters themselves. The player's character does not have any intrinsic attributes, instead these are determined by equipment. This includes a weapon, selected from the series' fourteen archetypes (such as the long sword, bow, or hammer), which defines the combat moves and abilities the player can use; and pieces of armor, which can lead to beneficial or detrimental combat skills if matched properly. The majority of equipment is created from loot obtained by hunting monsters, rewards from completing quests, or items gathered in the field. This creates a core loop of gameplay in which players defeat monsters they are currently capable of handling to collect materials needed to craft better weapons and armor—to in turn challenge stronger monsters and earn access to even more powerful equipment. Astera serves as a central hub where the player can buy and sell goods, manage their inventory, craft new equipment, and obtain new quests. A core facet of Monster Hunter games is the construction and upgrading of armor and weapons at a forge using monster parts and resources obtained through combat and exploration. As the player defeats tougher monsters, they can craft armor with higher defensive values or specific elemental resistances, or upgrade weapons to be more powerful and deal elemental or debuffing damage. Weapons and armor also carry various skills that grant a range of effects to the player; World introduces a new streamlined skill system compared to previous games, where each weapon or armor piece has one or more ranks in at least one skill, and the total effect of that skill is determined by adding up all ranks across the player's equipped items. Additional services in Astera include a farm to grow quantities of flora while the player is out on quests, training areas to practice weapons, a gathering hub to take on special Arena challenges against one or more monsters, and a canteen where the player can order meals made from specific ingredients to provide buffs and special effects while out on the field.
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The Monster is a Action, Base Building, Role-playing (RPG) game released in 2018 that offers Single player gameplay playable on PC (Microsoft Windows) with 0 user ratings averaging 0/100. The game explores themes like Fantasy, Horror, Indie. If you enjoy The Monster, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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