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Capcom Is Turning Small Arachnids in Monster Hunter Wilds Into Jelly but the Big Ones Remain Pure Nightmare Fuel


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Capcom Is Turning Small Arachnids in Monster Hunter Wilds Into Jelly but the Big Ones Remain Pure Nightmare Fuel

The latest entry in Capcom’s legendary action RPG, Monster Hunter Wilds has taken the gaming world by storm. Not only is the game fun and engaging, but it has also scared the socks off some players. To help with addressing this unsettling experience, the game has a feature called Arachnophobia Mode.

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However, while this mode transforms the smaller arachnid creatures into cute jelly monsters, it doesn’t work on the big ones. This has caused a ruckus in the community, as players unexpectedly find big monsters like Lala Barina and Nerscylla still running wild in their original form, leaving them terrified.

Monster Hunter Wilds‘ one mode was meant to be a sweet solution to a spooky situation

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Players initially thought that turning Arachnophobia Mode On would modify the appearance of all the spider-like creatures in the game. Well, that is true to a certain degree. All the smaller arachnid creatures transform into blob-like jelly monsters.

The change offers a humorous, lighthearted approach to addressing arachnophobia, turning unsettling monsters into almost comical jelly beans hopping around. For those who struggle with arachnophobia, it’s a clever and charming workaround, allowing them to continue enjoying the game.

While the smaller arachnids get an adorable jelly makeover, the issues arise when players with the fear come face to face with the larger, more monstrous arachnids, specifically Lala Barina and Nerscylla. Why the issue? Because both of them remain unapologetically horrifying.

When players face off against Lala Barina and Nerscylla, they’ll still experience the pulse-pounding terror that comes with hunting these colossal spiders. Not only are these monsters scary to look at, but they are also swift, their attacks deadly, and the environments they inhabit are full of tension.

While the small, jelly arachnids might add an element of humor, the large ones are still nightmare-inducing, reminding players why Monster Hunter Wilds is still a heart-racing adventure that can take you on a wild ride, literally.

A quirky yet effective accessibility feature

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The addition of Arachnophobia Mode shows Capcom’s commitment to making Monster Hunter Wilds more inclusive without sacrificing the thrill of the hunt.

By transforming the small arachnids into playful, jelly-like creatures, the mode offers an accessible way for those who struggle with arachnophobia to enjoy the game. Still, the studio is wise enough to keep the stakes high with the larger arachnids.

This ensures that the horror and intense element of the game remains intact for players who enjoy those encounters. This way, players can test their courage and skill against the ******* scary monster, if they want to. Nothing better than testing your limits.

Despite the lighter appearance of the smaller arachnids, there’s something hilarious about seeing these once-terrifying creatures now behaving like tiny, squishy jelly beans. Might make some players not want to kill them as these flopping jelly monsters have their own weird but adorable charm.

In the end, Monster Hunter Wilds proves that Capcom is paying attention to the diverse needs of its player base while still ensuring the heart-pounding intensity that makes the series legendary. So, whether you are here for a good laugh or fright, there is something for everyone.

Did you try the Arachnophobia Mode, or planning to try it for fun? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below.




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