How Much Does The Monster Hunter Director Know About Monster Hunter?

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We talked to the Paul W.S. Anderson, the director of Monster Hunter, to find out just how much they know about Monster Hunter.

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1 thought on “How Much Does The Monster Hunter Director Know About Monster Hunter?”

  1. Never have I ever heard such mumbled nonsense pulled just from one event cross over… this man made and DESTROYED a WHOLE FRANCHISE FROM ONE EVENT CROSS OVER!!! Am I really the only seeing this, that multiple amazing flying wyverns, brute wyverns and elders were not even mentioned. He also stated he play the game for 12 years, so if he’s a real fan… why didn’t he just call Rathalos the flagship monster instead of rocker star? Watching this was like watching myself after looking random pictures of monster Hunter, finding random names and later getting told to describe the series after… when I didn’t even play the game but just looked at gameplay or trailers.

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