Summary

  • Fans criticized the cooking mechanics in Monster Hunter Wilds due to the difficulty of finding rare ingredients.
  • Cooking boosts in-game stats, but some players find the process underwhelming and repetitive.
  • Players are divided on the convenience of cooking, with some enjoying the open world engagement it provides.

Fans of Monster Hunter Wilds have come together to express their displeasure with the game's cooking mechanics. Monster Hunter Wilds has proven to be a big success for Capcom, as it managed to pull in over 1.3 million players on Steam within just nine hours of its launch.

Cooking is meant to be an essential part of Monster Hunter Wilds, as players' health and stamina bars won't fill up to their full potential without consuming a meal. Furthermore, the benefits one gets from eating can vary wildly, with different ingredients granting gamers unique buffs. In order to get their hands on ingredients, players can hunt down wildlife, ride around collecting resources, or even fish in Monster Hunter Wilds. In order to make cooking a convenient experience, the game gives players the option to prepare food in their tent or with a portable grill. However, not everyone is enjoying this aspect of the game.

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In a recent post on Reddit, Buurto expressed their frustration with the state of cooking in Monster Hunter Wilds. They stated that cooking rarely feels worth it, especially when certain ingredients can be so difficult to find. While they did say they enjoyed being invited to eat at villages, and that the buffs for doing so were worthwhile, the event itself is rather random. Another player said they'd never felt compelled to consume anything but basic rations when cooking and that the optional buffs provided by rarer ingredients didn't seem worth the effort.

Monster Hunter Wilds Players Don’t Think Cooking Is Worthwhile

While several players said they enjoy cooking steaks in Monster Hunter Wilds, as it includes a bit of a mini-game, the repetition does wear thin rather quickly. Some players, however, stated that they enjoy the current state of cooking in the game. They went on to suggest that hunting down rare ingredients forces players to engage with the open world in a meaningful way. Once in the open world, players can be swept up in any number of events happening nearby. Many people also said they expect the rarer ingredients to become more and more beneficial as Capcom releases monsters with a higher difficulty threshold.

Some gamers noted that they miss seeing their Palico get into cooking in Monster Hunter Wilds. One person even said that watching your character cook by themselves in their tent "feels heinously wrong." Previous titles often showed the fan-favorite cats getting very into cooking, allowing players to see detailed animations that seem to be missing from Monster Hunter Wilds. Despite complaints about a few shortcomings, many fans are looking forward to seeing what Capcom does next with the popular action RPG.

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Top Critic Avg: 89 /100 Critics Rec: 95%
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Released
February 28, 2025
ESRB
T For Teen // Violence, Blood, Crude Humor
Developer(s)
Capcom
Publisher(s)
Capcom
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Genre(s)
Action, Adventure