Dauntless takes the Monster Hunter experience and streamlines it by taking out the legwork between fights. That means you can visit the game’s bustling social arena, Ramsgate, in one moment and then be hunting a Dauntless Behemoth in the next
moment.
All the usual loot-based incentive is still intact, too, and there’s plenty Dauntless Exotic weapons and armour to go after. If you’re unsure about taking on a massive game like Monster Hunter, then this is a handy alternative as it’s
free-to-play. So you don’t have to worry about forking out for something you may not gel with.
The idea in Toukiden 2 is to slay huge demons known as Oni in order to protect humanity from destruction. In short: take Monster Hunter and swap out the wyverns and dinosaurs for the horrors of Japanese medieval folklore and, hey presto, you have
Toukiden.
There are so many similarities between Monster Hunter and Toukiden that, in distinguishing them, you may as well be trying to spot the difference between a Rathalos and a Rathian. Both involve hunting gigantic snotty beasts, both let you bring friends
along for the slaughter, both let you upgrade your weapons and gear using resources from fallen enemies, and both originate on handheld consoles.
You could buy Toukiden: Kiwami, which is the enhanced version of the first game that was released on PC. But for a better experience you will want to try out Toukiden 2 as it was made with PC in mind from the start. It is also the only open-world
game in the Toukiden series so far, which makes it the equivalent of Monster Hunter: World for its respective series.
Capcom’s other creature-slaying PC RPG is Dragon’s Dogma. This is a game that starts with a dragon ripping your heart from your body. Just snatches it right out of your chest. What a git. Understandably, you are not particularly pleased about
the situation, and set out to find that damn dragon to retrieve your absent vital organ.
That is not as easy as it… actually, it doesn’t sound easy at all, does it? You are going to need to get a lot of practice in before you – a bloodless dimwit, let’s not forget – are able to go toe-to-claw with a fire-breathing beast of legend. Weak as
you are to begin with, it turns out you are the ‘chosen one’ and are capable of taking on hydra, griffins, and chimera with a little time and experience behind you.
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