
PlayStation users always have so much to play, what with banger releases each week and the extensive PlayStation Plus catalogue on top.
It makes it hard to find the time to experience everything, but with some games leaving the PlayStation Plus service, it might be worth finding room in your schedule for this stellar RPG.
After the monumental success of Monster Hunter Wilds, you might be looking to follow it up with more hunting and more massive monsters.
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Before it leaves the subscription later this month, do yourself a favour and download Monster Hunter Rise.
It’s quite different to the latest release, with a more traditional approach to hunting, inspired by the older titles in the franchise, but it’s still packed with excitement and tension.
Of course, a sprawling RPG such as this needs some time, and with the game exiting PlayStation Plus next month, you’ll need to get started right away.
Thankfully, it’s just as engaging as every other entry in the franchise, with plenty of monsters to grind for that sweet high level gear and weapons.
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While you could zip through the main story in around 25 hours, going in for the long-haul requires investment taking 80 hours if you include all the side stuff, and over 180 hours to see everything.
But, if monster slaying is your thing, that time will fly by as you storm your way through the semi-open world.
You’ll likely recognise a few of the monsters along the way as many of them have appeared as variants across the other games.
Not many games are leaving the service, but those saying goodbye are well worth your time.
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Also leaving the PlayStation subscription next month is Rogue Legacy 2, a banging roguelike, along with Inscryption, which is one of the finest card games you can play on the console.
Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus, Monster Hunter, Capcom