Thankfully, fans seem to have got to the bottom of this potential problem. As detailed in a great little video from @Axelayer, Wilds seems to have all but abandoned ‘hitstop’ — an animation technique that tends to emphasise attack impact.
Hitstop is used across all kinds of games, but it’s always been especially prevalent in Monster Hunter, adding a satisfyingly weighty feel to your heaviest blows. But for whatever reason, it’s been massively toned down in Wilds, which explains why veteran players are experiencing a discrepancy.
Having spent hundreds of hours in Monster Hunter World, we noticed the difference as well. There’s no doubt that Wilds is missing something within its core gameplay — and this apparent lack of hitstop is probably a big part of it.
Here’s hoping that Capcom adjusts things ahead of the game’s February 2025 release date.
Did you play the Monster Hunter Wilds beta? Demand the return of hitstop in the comments section below.
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