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5 Games You (Probably) Missed out on in September 2017

Worth going back to.

Monster Hunter Stories

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Monster Hunter Stories is a mighty fun spin-off from the series. Hitting the 3DS toward the start of the month, Stories introduced an adorable art style and switched from the real-time combat of the series in favor of turn-based battles.  With the help of your ally “Monsties,” that you’ll encounter and bond with along the way, it’s down to you to defeat monsters infected by the Black Blight.

Stories gets a lot of things right. Its visuals match its enjoyable story. It packs in a ton of content. And it manages to eradicate the painful grind synonymous with a lot of RPGs. If you’re looking for a fun, portable experience capable of taking up way more than 50 hours of your time, look no further than Monster Hunter Stories.


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