Monster Hunter Rise’s Best Weapons For Beginners

If you’re starting Monster Hunter Rise, you might be wondering what the best weapon is and which one you should use. Fortunately, we have a weapons guide breaking down all 14 weapons types. But if you’re a newcomer, we understand that you may be looking for a weapon that’s also easy to use, even if it’s not the most ideal choice in the game overall. Don’t worry; we have insight into the best weapons for starting players, which we detail below.

There’s No Such Thing As A “Best Weapon”

First, it’s important to stress that there is no such thing as a singular best weapon in Monster Hunter Rise, at least not in a general sense. Each is rich in nuance and depth, making them all completely viable to use, should you have the patience and skill to learn how to use them properly. Try not to think about Monster Hunter’s weapons falling into categories of what to use and not use. Rather, understand that the arsenal available to you can be leveraged to your benefit if you’re willing to give them each a fair chance.

What Should You Use If You’re A Newcomer?

That said, when it comes to weapons that new players should use to properly ween themselves on the intricacies of Monster Hunter, the best ones are those that have easy-to-memorize combos and offer high damage output with relatively little necessary commitment for performing their individual attacks while allowing for fast evades mid-combo.

Heavy weaponry like the Great Sword, Hammer, and the various Lances are slow on the windup, so you’ll want to avoid those if you’re still trying to get your bearings. You can make an impact with these weapons as they offer high damage with combos that are none too complex to memorize at the outset, but they take time and patience to master–not to mention the high risks involved if you can’t manage through how they severely impact your mobility.

Other weapons like the Switch Axe, Charge Blade, Insect Glaive, and Hunting Horn are highly technical and mechanics-rich, meaning they have many complex systems to grasp to get the most out of them. And with ranged weapons, you’ll generally want to avoid the Bow and Heavy Bowgun, as they require just as much skill as the most difficult to use melee weapons.

That leaves us with the following weapons: Sword & Shield, Long Sword, Dual Blades, and Light Bowgun. These provide the most pleasant experience for new players, so they come highly recommended. Weapons like the Sword & Shield, Long Sword, and Dual Blades are super quick to attack with, and allow you to maintain high mobility when brandished so that you can easily get in to strike a foe and get out of the way rather speedily.

Sword & Shield is historically what Capcom recommends to new players, as you can’t go wrong with its ease of use and overall functionality. The shield as a side-arm is also a nice benefit, making it easy to bash enemies or pop into a defensive posture to mitigate damage.

The Long Sword is actually the weapon your character starts with, which suits the game’s Japanese-inspired setting. However, it’s also a solid starting weapon, mostly because of its diverse array of attacks, including swift piercing thrusts and wide sweeps. But as a highly technical weapon with a heavy DPS (damage per second) focus, it inevitably becomes harder to master the longer you stick with it. We only include it here since it’s not as confusing to use at first as the other technical weapons mentioned above.

Dual Blades, on the other hand, are perfect for people who want to use the quickest weapon Monster Hunter has to offer. While the compromise is a lower overall attack strength, the amount you’ll be striking a monster mostly balances that out. There’s also the special demon mode to consider, which temporarily increases your power, allowing you to pile on the pressure continually. Like the Long Sword, some intentionality and strategy is demanded to really get the most out of the Dual Blades. However, it’s still a great, versatile weapon, even if you don’t necessarily know what you’re doing from moment to moment. It also helps that you can quickly dodge out of its many attacks mid-combo, so you always have an opportunity to get out of harm’s way.

Finally, there’s the Light Bowgun, which is great for new players who are intimidated at the concept of getting too up close and personal with their prey. The biggest challenge with this weapon comes from making sure you’re well-stocked with special ammo, which shouldn’t be too tough to maintain, so long as you make sure to have sufficient funds to spare in order to buy what you need outright. But don’t worry, you always come with an unlimited supply of base ammo, so you’ll always have something to shoot, and you can always pause mid-hunt and go back to camp to craft more ammo types with the resources you gather on the field.

To counter the drawback of needing to keep an eye on your ammunition, the Light Bowgun has a supporting weapon called the Wyvernblast, bombs you can plant on the ground that detonate when attacked, whether by you or the monster you’re hunting. Use these in conjunction with the various ammo types you can fire with the Light Bowgun, and you should have a relatively easy time of things. Just be sure to keep your distance!

And that’s about all you need to know about the best weapons for newcomers in Monster Hunter Rise. For more in-depth guides, be sure to check out the ones in the list below.

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Get Dead Space For $2 And More EA PC Game Deals At Amazon

There’s a different PC games sale every single week, and one of this week’s best is from Amazon. The online retailer is hosting an EA games sale that discounts some of its classics, such as Dead Space, to as low as $2. Each game is delivered via a digital code that can be redeemed on Origin. It’s unclear when the sale will end, so you may want to snag the games you’re interested in as soon as possible.

One of the highlights of this sale is the Dead Space series, which continues to be one of EA’s best franchises. Dead Space is only $2, while Dead Space 2 is $5 and Dead Space 3 is $10. Picking up the entire trilogy for less than $20 is an awesome deal.

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There are also a number of deals on Star Wars games. Star Wars Battlefront II: Celebration Edition is down to $16, while Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars Squadrons can be snagged for $20 each. Each game has a single-player campaign, while Battlefront II and Squadrons have extensive multiplayer modes.

More deals are available, so check out the full sale at Amazon to see them. If you’re looking for more PC game discounts, Fanatical has a number of mix-and-match bundles worth paying attention to. The current Platinum Collection bundle lets you choose from great games like The Division, For Honor, and South Park: The Fractured But Whole, while the Fanatical Favorites bundle includes choices like Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Just Cause 3, and Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered.

Call Of Duty: Warzone — Zombies Are Now Headed To The Superstore

Call of Duty: Warzone still has a zombies problem, and it’s getting worse. Activision continues to tease some kind of zombies event for the battle royale game, again through swag that it’s sending to media and influencers.

CharlieIntel has received a care package that seems to suggest that zombies are now taking over the Superstore location on the Verdansk map. “Clean up on aisle four. Bring more than a mop,” reads a line from the teaser. “The place for killer deals. Their latest customers shop long after they drop.”

Activision has been teasing the zombies event for Warzone through swag. Before this, the publisher sent hospital scrubs to reference how the undead were taking over the hospital in Verdansk. Before that, the publisher sent jumpsuits to signal zombie infection spreading to the prison on the map.

The prevailing belief here is that this is an extended tease for a nuke event. Many believe the zombie infestation will get so bad that a nuke will be set off to rid the game of the problem. In doing so, Activision will re-launch Warzone with a new, ’80s-themed map based on Black Ops Cold War, according to rumors and reports.

This is all supposed to happen at the end of Season 2, which is sometime in April.

In other news, Sledgehammer Games is reportedly getting ready to officially reveal Call of Duty: Vanguard as the new Call of Duty game coming this year. It’s said to be set in World War II, just like Sledgehammer’s 2017 game, Call of Duty: WWII.

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Pokemon Sword And Shield’s Latest Max Raid Event Features Ditto And More

Pokemon Sword and Shield‘s brief Easter-themed Max Raid event has ended, but a new one is now underway in the games. Unlike the past few Max Raid events, however, this one doesn’t appear to feature any Gigantamax Pokemon, although it does give you more chances to catch Ditto as well as a few other Gen 8 monsters.

According to Serebii, Ditto is currently appearing more frequently in Max Raid dens across the Wild Area, Isle of Armor, and Crown Tundra. Since Pokemon you encounter in Max Raids typically have better base stats than the ones you find in the field, this is a good chance to catch a few Ditto (particularly if you’re interested in breeding Pokemon). Corviknight, Centiskorch, Dubwool, Drednaw, Orbeetle, and their pre-evolved forms are also appearing more frequently for the duration of the event.

Before you can encounter the featured Pokemon in your game, you’ll first need to refresh your Raid dens. You can do so either by connecting your game online or by opening the Mystery Gift menu and selecting Get the Wild Area news.

Sword and Shield have been regularly holding Max Raid events since the games launched back in 2019. These typically run for the entire month and feature some normally hard-to-find Pokemon, such as Gigantamax forms. The Pokemon Company also periodically holds brief “special” Max Raid events that give players a chance to catch some Shiny Pokemon. The most recent one took place this past weekend and featured various rabbit Pokemon for Easter, including Shiny Azumarill.

A handful of Pokemon games are on the way to Switch over the next few months. New Pokemon Snap, the long-awaited follow-up to the classic N64 spin-off game, releases on April 30, while remakes of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl are coming later this year. Then, in early 2022, Game Freak and The Pokemon Company are releasing Pokemon Legends: Arceus, a new open-world installment set in ancient Sinnoh.

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The Best Xbox Controllers for Microsoft’s Latest Consoles

If you’re gearing up to save the galaxy again in Halo Infinite or explore the globe in Microsoft Flight Simulator, you’ll want to come strapped with the best controller you can get your hands (and sometimes feet) on. Xbox fans have always been spoiled for choice when it comes to picking a pad, wheel, or joystick, and the Xbox X/S generation continues this tradition.

Unlike with the PS5, players can bring all their own old Xbox One controllers to the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S and there’s a handful of new options too. That opens up Xbox gamers to an almost overwhelming number of controller choices. So we’ve gone down the lists and hand-picked our favorite controllers for a variety of budgets and games. Whether you’re looking for affordability, customizability, or a competitive edge we’ve got your back.

TL;DR – These are the Best Xbox Series X/S Controllers:

1. Xbox Core Controller

Best Xbox Series X/S Controller

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The reigning champ. The go-to gamepad for general use on Xbox and gaming PCs. There isn’t a whole lot to say about the Core Controller (see our review) because it just speaks for itself. It’s a solidly-built, reliable, standard-setting piece that’s friendly to lots of different hand sizes and control schemes. It’s almost like the Platonic ideal of a game controller. There’s nothing extra fancy about it, because it doesn’t need any gimmicks to do what it does best. It simply gets the job done.

The one thing that I’m not thrilled about with this one is that it requires AA batteries to play wirelessly. But if you get rechargeable ones and a wall charger, you can get away with charging one set of batteries while you’re using the other and not have to keep buying those giant blister packs like it’s 1999 or something. And the core controller comes with a USB-C plug that works on PC and console, if you don’t want to have to deal with batteries at all.

2. PowerA Enhanced Wired Controller

Best Budget Xbox Series X/S Controller

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On the other end of the spectrum, PowerA’s Enhanced Wired Controller (see our review) continues a tradition of offering cheaper options that still hold up well. If you want to be that awesome friend who has a full flight of controllers ready to go whether your buddies remembered to bring one or not, you probably don’t want to splurge on four Elite controllers. That would be a power move, so don’t let me tell you how to live your life if that’s the kind of baller you are.

But for the rest of us, these more affordable workhorses are perfect for those P3 and P4 slots. They can stand up to a lot of punishment, and don’t feel as cheap as a lot of other options in this price range. They also come with a built-in share button and a mic mute switch, which is nice if your pet suddenly demands your attention in the middle of a match. The face buttons aren’t quite as tactile as the ones on the core controller, but the overall ergonomics feel great.

3. Xbox Elite Series 2

Best High-End Xbox Series X/S Controller

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The Xbox Elite Series 2 (see our review) is the fancy sports car of Xbox controllers. It’s going to cost you, but you’re paying for premium components, customizability, and luxury feel. The thumbsticks, D-pad, and triggers are swappable, so you can pick the parts that feel best for you. It also comes with a rechargeable battery that can last up to 40 hours, so you won’t have to go hunting for batteries like you might with the Core controller.

It even comes with four additional paddles on the back that can be programmed to do things like change the function of your face buttons when held down. This is especially awesome if you’re using it on PC for games like Final Fantasy XIV where you might have more abilities than a standard controller can handle. All of that comes with a price tag more than twice that of a Core controller. But you get what you pay for.

4. Razer Wolverine V2

Best Tunable Xbox Series X/S Controller

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Priced at a nice mid-point between the Core and Elite pads, the Razer Wolverine (see our review) is the overall best third-party pad for Xbox. This isn’t like that janky off-brand controller you used to hand to your little brother during Halo night back in the day. Razer has gone all-out to make sure that it stacks up to, or even surpasses, the official hardware Microsoft has put out.

Like you might expect from Razer, this thing is highly customizable. The face buttons are fully remappable, and there’s even a hair trigger mode you can activate on the fly using physical switches. That means your LT and RT will register an input with only a slight tap, rather than having to push them down all the way, which is a huge edge in fighting games and shooters. This is an ideal option for competitive players who don’t want to drop a fortune on something like the Elite controller, but need more features than what the Core controller can offer.

5. Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback

Best Upgradable Xbox Series X/S Controller

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The next Forza game might not have a release date yet, but there are already plenty of great driving games on the Xbox and PC best played with a proper steering wheel set-up. Thrustmaster always impresses me with the ruggedness and feel of their components. When I buy something from them, it feels like it came off of an industrial assembly line in a car factory, not out of a toy store. The TMX provides seriously realistic force feedback with its fine-tuned internal motors and the non-slip wheel grip feels great.

It only has two pedals, so you’ll be shifting gears with the attached paddles instead. But it’s also relatively cheap for the quality you’re getting at just $200. You could definitely spend a lot more than that on a racing set-up. I also really like the button layout and styling on this one, because it looks more like something you’d see in a professional race car as opposed to on a standard controller.

6. Thrustmaster T-Flight HOTAS One

Best Xbox Series X/S Flight Stick

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Microsoft Flight Simulator looks incredible on the Xbox Series X and modern PCs, and for the proper experience you’re going to want to play it with a stick and throttle. Thrustmaster brings an excellent all-in-one controller to your virtual cockpit with the T-Flight HOTAS One, which is simple enough for even brand new pilots to get the hang of quickly but also satisfying for seasoned aces.

This is a one-piece controller, which is ideal for console play, and it has a very modern, streamlined look that won’t seem out of place sitting around your living room. The switches and buttons on both the stick and throttle are raised and shaped in such a way that you can easily find them without looking down, which can be trickier on other sticks like Logitech’s where all of the buttons kind of feel the same. It also has a Share button built right into the base for capturing the scenic vistas you’ll be swooping over, which most made-for-PC sticks usually don’t.

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It Was MLB Decision to Bring MLB The Show 21 to Xbox, PlayStation Says

Major League Baseball, otherwise known as MLB, is behind the decision to bring Sony San Diego’s MLB The Show 21 to Xbox, according to PlayStation.

This news comes by way of Inverse, who spoke to PlayStation about the decision to bring MLB The Show 21. The upcoming installment in the franchise is coming to Xbox for the first time ever after being exclusive to PlayStation since 2006. Not only is The Show coming to Xbox when it releases on April 20, but it’s also launching day-and-date on Xbox Game Pass, which has an audience of at least 18 million subscribers.

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“As part of the goal for this year’s game, MLB decided to bring the franchise to more players and baseball fans,” a PlayStation representative told Inverse. “This decision provides a unique opportunity to further establish MLB The Show as the premier brand for baseball video games.”

Microsoft confirmed last week that MLB The Show 21 will launch on Xbox on April 20, as both a traditional purchase and as a part of the Game Pass library, which is the same day the game launches on PlayStation consoles. Those with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will be able to play the game on Android phones and tablets via the Beta version of Xbox Cloud Gaming too.

MLB The Show 21 features cross-play, which means Xbox players and PlayStation players will be able to play with each other, and thanks to cross-progress, players can play take their progress data to any platform.

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MLB The Show 21 will launch on April 20 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. While waiting for that later this month, check out this video of the game running on Xbox Series X and then check out this MLB The Show 21 next-gen trailer.

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The New Among Us Airship Map Brings The Heat With New Ways To Play

It’s an exciting time for those deep into Among Us (or looking to get back into the game) since the new Airship map dropped just last week. The wildly popular social deduction game blew up relatively recently, and while it has sustained a massive following, it’s been thriving off of three different maps for quite some time. The Airship affords the game a fresh experience for longtime players not just because it’s new but also because it asks you to play quite differently from older maps.

It’s the largest map so far, but its tight corridors and handful of one-way paths make it a challenge to navigate. It’s so big and labyrinthine that the game lets players choose one of three spawn points when they start a round in the match. Understanding what’s around each of the spawn points becomes part of your strategy for both crewmates and imposters, and uncovering those intricacies has made figuring out the Airship so much fun.

A key thing to notice about the map’s spawn points is that when they’re represented on screen for selection, the background of the icon shows you which part of the map it’s in–eventually, you’ll be familiar with the names and locations of these rooms, but for shorthand purposes, they’re also ordered in a way that’s indicative of their general location (left, middle, right). Crewmates should have tasks nearby right when the match starts, but as the match progresses, you’ll want to keep in mind where your remaining tasks are.

The Airship introduces a few new tasks as well. You’ll have the typical switch-flipping, garbage-disposing, color-coded wire-connecting, and so on. However, you’ll notice the download-and-upload type of objectives have a new second step–moving around a cell phone on screen searching for the right position to get a better signal for faster upload speeds. In the cargo bay, crewmates may have the safe-unlocking task where you need to reveal that lock combination through trial-and-error. In the locker rooms, crewmates might be tasked with picking up dirty towels and accurately tossing them into the hamper, and in the armory, you may have to pick up guns and rack them on the wall. It’s some real Among Us nonsense that you’ve probably come to expect and get a kick out of.

The upload data task has you going outside to find signal. Hopefully the imposter doesn't catch you outside.
The upload data task has you going outside to find signal. Hopefully the imposter doesn’t catch you outside.

With all these new tasks spread across an intricate map, the thing that stands out in the new map’s design is that there’s more risk-reward when it comes to killing crewmates as the imposter. Since more of the pathways are tighter and shuffle you through specific locations, the sharp eye of a crewmate could more easily deduce who could be the killer if they stumble upon and report a dead body and paid close attention to who may have passed by. At least in the early days of playing the Airship, there tends to be less ambiguity if you’re trying to act normal as the imposter with crewmates nearby.

At the same time, an imposter who is either lucky or has excellent situational awareness has ample opportunity to get away with murder cleanly. The sheer size of the Airship means dead bodies could easily pile up before anyone even starts to take notice. In my experience, there’s less grouping up of crewmates since objectives are spread wide, and navigating the premises and covering ground is a bit more difficult without open areas and less interconnectedness between the important rooms.

The pathways between the important rooms can be tough to navigate, giving imposters plenty of opportunities to strike.
The pathways between the important rooms can be tough to navigate, giving imposters plenty of opportunities to strike.

Another small but sometimes impactful design choice was putting the meeting room at the very top of the map with one route to get there. This makes it an ordeal to access given the sheer size of the Airship–so if you feel the suspicion of a fellow player and need to talk it out, or if you know you’re getting chased down by an imposter, and can’t find a body to report, you better get to stepping. And, of course, the deliberation process will be as chaotic and potentially deceiving as they always are.

What it boils down to is that the Airship maintains the core ideas of Among Us, but can challenge you to act, move, and think differently more so than the previous three maps. I’d say that’s a good thing since it can freshen up the gameplay and social dynamic, especially for folks who’ve been playing with a consistent group. This leads to a few new ways to experience the tension you had in your first few times playing it. But if you haven’t jumped in yet, this new map is all the more reason to give the game a try if you’re willing to deal with the lighthearted stresses that go hand-in-hand with a good game of Among Us.

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Netflix’s Jupiter Legacy Will Get First Trailer Wednesday

Comics writer Mark Millar has taken to Twitter to announce that the first official trailer of the upcoming live-action Netflix adaptation of his series Jupiter’s Legacy will drop on Wednesday. The superhero series is expected to hit the streaming service on May 7, and also recently released its first images to further entice fans. Check out his to-the-point announcement and accompanying poster below.

“It’s part 2001, part Avengers, part Godfather II,” said Millar in a recent interview with Empire of the series. Jupiter’s Legacy, first published in 2013, was also described by Empire as a “sprawling superhero epic with an almost limitless ambition,” with Millar further anteing up by explaining that it’s a “50-year story self-contained inside one franchise… [with] 50 or 60 super-characters.”

As such, a concise summation of the superhero series seems implausible to even attempt–but the show’s official Netflix description explains that the show is about “the first generation of superheroes… as they pass the torch.” However, tensions flare and family bonds are tested as “the old rules no longer apply.”

Jupiter’s Legacy cast includes Josh Duhamel and Leslie Bibb as veteran superhero spouses Sheldon and Grace Sampson, Ben Daniels as Sheldon’s brother Walter/Brainwave, Andrew Horton and Elena Kampouris as Sheldon and Grace’s children Brandon and Chloe, Ian Quinlan as Hutch, and Tyler Mane as the villainous Blackstar. Millar is one of the most-adapted comic creators around, with original stories like Kick-Ass, Wanted, and Kingsman having made it to the big screen previously.

Outriders Bug That Wipes Your Entire Inventory Has Returned, Publisher Aware and Considering Fixes

After a series of launch-day woes for developer People Can Fly’s popular looter-shooter Outriders, it seems a nasty bug that wipes players’ inventories on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S is back again.

Players have taken to social media to decry the insidious bug. Some who have been playing for upwards of 50 hours have lost all of their gear, while others say the bug struck while matchmaking. People Can Fly and publisher Square Enix have not specified what is causing accolades and inventories to get wiped clean.

Senior community manager Toby Palm told players on Reddit that while People Can Fly is dedicated to stabilizing the servers, a fix for the inventory glitch is being considered.

“We’re still figuring out whether the best way would be a one-to-one customer support team method (which may be more accurate but would take much longer and may not be feasible if there are many cases), or whether we are able to (as previously) run a mass-one-off restoration event via our backend,” Palm said.

A rising post on Reddit shows what appears to be a collage of players’ inventories, all emptied of clothing and weapons. This isn’t the first time the glitch has occurred.

The inventory glitch previously affected the Outriders demo. Before its April 1 launch, People Can Fly noted that the inventory glitch would be resolved going forward. However, only Legendaries would be restored.

In other Outriders news, Square Enix has commented on a line in the game that seemingly references the Jan. 6 coup attempt at the US Capitol, calling any similarities “purely coincidental.” A company spokesperson said that the script was written and recorded “a couple of years ago,” with anything happening in Outriders–even that “redneck mob storming DC”–being “entirely fictional and related to the backstory of the game.”

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