Monster Hunter: World Player Beats The Game With Street Fighter's Hadoken
Briefly

Aaron Callaway has showcased an impressive feat by completing Monster Hunter: World without any weapons, relying solely on character emotes, including the Hadoken fireball from Street Fighter. This unique challenge involves using minimal damage-dealing techniques, demonstrating not just skill but creativity in gameplay.
While the Shoryuken and other emotes were initially considered, they proved to be less effective due to stamina drain and lack of damage. Callaway ultimately relied on the Hadoken emote, which though weak, allowed him to engage with the game in a wholly unique manner.
Callaway's decision to post nearly three hours of gameplay highlights the demanding nature of this challenge, proving to critics and the community that completing Monster Hunter: World with only emotes is a viable, albeit arduous, option—void of any official recognition through trophies.
Amidst the buzz for Monster Hunter Wilds, which is set for release on February 28, the game has already garnered attention due to its previous beta's record of 500,000 concurrent players on Steam, ensuring a robust player base and anticipation for the upcoming full release.
Read at GameSpot
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