
Unlike hunters, they raise and live in harmony with monsters, forming inseparable bonds with them using mysterious artifacts known as Kinship Stones. They are the Monster Riders, a people who don't hunt but instead form bonds with monsters. In a world where large monsters roam, and people everywhere make a living hunting, there's a remote village of people who follow a different set of customs.

This app has absolutely no in-app purchases! Returns or credit cannot be granted after purchase. Those who enjoy the main games may find Wings of Ruin to be different from what they enjoy about the series Monster Hunter Stories: Wings of Ruin is certainly different from the usual Monster Hunter formula, but it shapes an appealing prospect for players looking for something a little larger to entice them into the game’s amazing universe.Please read the section "Important Notes" before purchasing or using this app. Instead, the hunting part takes the form of Monsties, the Monster Hunter equivalent to Pokémons. The biggest departure from the usual Monster Hunter formula is the absence of, surprisingly, hunting.

In the Mahana Village, residents are monster riders who work with beasts to police and defend the area around them. The game is an amazingly robust maker of characters that gives players the ability to design a player that they like. You’re provided with a wide array of customization tools for your character. Like other Monster Hunter titles, you will be playing as the quiet protagonist who mostly replies with grunts, scoffs, and nods. After the phenomenon is investigated, you come across a white-haired girl who you suspect has the egg birthed by the last Rathalos - which could be a sign that the world will end soon.


Monster Hunter Stories 2: The Wings of Ruin opens as the coastal Mahana Village celebrates a festival that turns from happy to ominous as the waves turn bloody crimson and dragon-like Rathalos monsters attack.
