This title has managed to hook people again like Tekken3 hooked it at the time.

The problem with this is that now they have added microtransactions, and from what it seems they want to add a Battle pass to it.

Aside from that, having AMD is a problem since one of the maps crashes on its own unless you lower the graphics until it looks like you're playing the first Tekken on a CRT monitor.

$2000 for PC and the Deluxe version of the game to have the possibility of crashing several times and ending up banned. I can't play until they fix that specific problem since they are also banning people who used mods, and the only mod I have is to lower the graphics of that specific map.

If you plan to buy some Tekken and you don't care about all this, buy Tekken 8. However, if you like modding games and don't want to support the abusive practice of microtransactions and the destruction of an entire community, don't waste your money.

Very good game to spend a few hours with friends. It would be much better if there were more official maps and not everything was run by the community, or at least there was a better way to see if the map will be good instead of being glitched.

Above all, play it with friends and activate the collision to beat each other and bet who will win. Otherwise, it's not worth it.

A game totally focused on the experience of cooperation against enemies that present notable resistance.

The game is perfect to play with one or several companions, although playing it alone is not bad, it is much better with friends since the bots play like a team of swats completely synchronized at your command, which I personally think takes away its fun ( but it's still not bad).

There is a very large number of maps, I think it is between 15 or 20 maps of all sizes, from a small house in the mountain full of traps to a raid on a hospital or a multi-story hotel that graphically are not only beautiful, but make you feel inside due to the atmosphere and tension generated by the details.

Although sometimes it has errors that can hinder the experience, such as grenades that does not go through windows or an enemy that instead of shooting you starts going in circle like Crash Bandicoot, it does not happen so much as to spoil the experience or detract from this piece of game.

Not only that, if you get bored later you can look for a tutorial on how to install mods. Installing mods is extremely easy and there are some that change the enemy AI, weapons and endless new maps.

Without a doubt the only thing it lacks is a map editor, but it is a masterpiece within its category. 8/10

It looks like a good game, but it's just a copy of PAYDAY.

When I mean that it is a copy of PAYDAY I mean that if you have played PAYDAY you will see that the maps have simply been remodeled with a few twists. For example, the twist that you can perfectly withstand 20 seconds of shots in the face while you can kill the police and SWATS with 3 bullets. So the difficulty of the game is only doing everything in stealth, once they catch you you can simply complete the mission with ZERO difficulty.

I understand that it is a free-to-play game and they need to get money in some way, but offering 2 or 3 free maps and the rest are paid and making the character customization also with micropayments simply goes too far back.

Disappointing, 1/10

A good game, although honestly after Monster Hunter World it is very difficult to surpass that peak, and obviously it does not surpass it even remotely. However, it has different mechanics than MHW, but I hate that they removed mechanics that were implemented in MHW that made it a better game. In any case, it is a game that applies new unique mechanics well, they added cordocopters, and a dog that you can ride to get to places faster. However, they should have balanced the game a little more, since as soon as you start they give you level 7 armor, which makes you almost immortal if you know how to play a little.

As for the scenarios, compared to the previous game, they seem somewhat boring and do not seem to be at the design level. I've only played 5 Monster Hunter titles since 2005 and this one feels more like older titles like Monster Hunter Freedom Unite but with advanced graphics 15 years ahead.

However, both games cannot be compared, Rise is different despite being from the same franchise. The environment, for example, is calmer, calm to the point that a monster hits you and you don't feel that they are hard until you reach rank 8 and each game, even if it takes 40 minutes, seems to take 15.

It takes you 25 hours of the game to know that you are going to repeat the same maps over and over again for the next 1000 hours. It will take you 30 or 40 minutes to complete each mission as you will want to explore and farm as much as possible.

After 40 hours of playing you realize that you wasted your time farming since IT IS NOT NECESSARY because your items become obsolete with a click when you go from Low Rank to High Rank. There is no gradual improvement, simply from one mission to another you have everything obsolete and you will continue using the same Level 7 armor that they gave you at the beginning and you will end up rushing the objective, and killing the monster in 10 or 12 minutes maximum.

After 60 hours you get to the "real" game and you feel that you are starting to have a hard time killing enemies. All this without manufacturing ANYTHING, just improving the main weapon you choose from the 14 classes they give you at the beginning of the game 4 times.

Later in the game, around 100h you start experimenting with amulets and things like that, which is when they really come in handy. But honestly it is not worth spending 80 hours doing the same thing over and over again, since you will only spend 80 hours dodging and left clicking 2150 times until you kill the creature they sent you.

The game is so easy that my friend is at Rank 10 without having read a single dialogue or tutorial in the game.

If you don't like farming games over and over and over and over again. I don't recommend it, for you it will be a 0/10. At first it will surprise you but after 20 hours of playing when you run out of new maps it plummets a lot.

If you like farming games over and over again. Games where you can spend 1500 hours doing the same thing all the time in addition to having friends who like it too and want to hunt monsters together is highly recommended. Something close to a 7/10.

For me, personally, nothing new more than leaving everything behind 200 hours of gaming and micropayments. It bored me so much that I decided to revive my PSP and play Monster Hunter Freedom, which I have put even more hours into than this title.

Goofy ahh co-op horror game. 10/10

It is designed to be fully enjoyed with friends, I do not recommend playing it alone, not even if your friends are one of those people who hide being scared. At first you are intimidated by the dark environment and the monsters, something similar to the feeling of playing Minecraft for the first time.

As the games progress, you gain experience, and although it is still scary, it ends up with a touch of humor that makes it much more entertaining.

No new run is the same as the previous one, so the variety of situations you may find yourself in end up being an anecdote to which you will end up resorting to jokes from past activities. It's a very "Goofy Ahh" game with hundreds of things to annoy or kill your friend with, because not only can you close doors in your path when a monster is chasing you, but you can also kill it with a ladder, hitting it with a traffic signal.

When you get tired of the main content you can download mods created by the community that will completely transform the experience, from new mechanics to new enemies, character remodelings and new sound effects. This game, without a doubt, will take you away from bad friends who can't stand jokes and will bring you closer to those who get scared, scream and laugh at themselves and others alike.