Monster Hunter World boasts an impressive linജe-up of original monsters. Most of them have variations in size, movement, and attacks that make each fight feel like a new battle that must be strategized accordingly.

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This format makes it the perfect type of game for some crossover content and having already done crossovers with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Witcher and Resident Evil franchises it is clear that the team behind the game feels the same way. Knowing that each monster would be handled individually and re♍spectfully, here are 10 movie monsters that we want to see get featured evꩵentually.

10 Xenomorph Queen - 🍒Aliens

While the famous creature from Ridley Scott's Alien is terrifying and vicious, it is a touch small to be taken seriously as a credible threat in the world of giant beasts that is Monster Hunter. 🌳Now, a full herd of these bad boys would be a different story.

An even more different story would be a herd being led by a xenomorph big as big as some of the medium-sized monsters already in the game. The alien queen introduced in James Cameron's sequel, Aliens, would meet the size requirement of becoming a bos💦s monster and when backed by groups of smaller xenomorphs, this fight just went from tense to terrifying.

9 Gamera

One of Japan's most popular kaiju is this giant spiked turtle. Due to his size, he might need to be scaled down a bit, or turned into a multi-step battle, but this monster has a look that would fit right into Monster Hunter. 

Being able to move on all fours or stand upright and having some special powers akin to Godzilla would make this boss a tough and memorable one. The spiked turtle shell would also168澳洲幸运5开奖网: make for some cool equipment upon a successful hunt.

8 ♔ Rancor - Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi

There is no shortage of large beasts across the Star Wars franchise, but the most memorable is the man-eating mon💃strosity that Jabba The Hut keeps locked up under the floor.

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While Luke manages to kill the beast fairly easily with a falling door, it can be assumed facing it in a fair fight would be much mo🎐re difficult. Hunting through a desert landscape to hunt down this big guy would be a fun excursion that wouldn't feel too out of 🦩place amongst the games other regional hunts.

7 ꦛ Kaiju - Pacific Rim

The massive robot bashing beasts of the Pacific Rim series would look right at home smashing players' hunters into the ground. Many of the sizable creatures have dinosaur-like exteriors that aren't dissimilar to some of the mo﷽nsters already in the game.

The beauty of these kaiju being featured is that they are constantly changing looks, with their color pallette being the consistent factor. The designers could easily design a creature from th🌊e ground up that works with the game's mechanics, then give it the color and features that the film's kaiju share.

6 💦 The Kraken - Clash Of The Titans

The most famous sea beast from folklore would be quite the hunt. Either iteration from Clash of Titans (1981) or the 2010 remake of the same name would translate to the game well🉐 from a look standpoint.

Functionality would𝕴 be in question as the creature is purely sea-dwelling and doesn't come onto land. However, if the developers could figure out an interesting way to design the hunt, then they would have a new monster that is completely ♕unlike anything else in the game.

5 Gwoemul - The Host 𒊎

The massive aquatic beast from Bong Joon Ho's 2005 horror satire has a look that screams "I am a monster, please hunt me." It would easily translate to an in-game model and with Joon Ho's newest film, Parasite, making waves in the awa𒁏rd circuit, it isn't that crazy to think the older monster would be a popular crossover.

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What makes this monster especially easy to bring over is that, unlike the Kraken, 🐻this water creature can come up onto land and still have freedom of movement to cause destruction.

4 King Kong

The massive primate would be a fun but challenging fight. He would be able to utilize the strength of the bigge🌃st monster, while still moving around as quickly as some of the smaller agile creatures.

The payoff to such a fight would be worth it just to hunt one of Many previous Monster Hunter games have featured giant primates as huntable beasts, so adding one to World could🍌 acꦑtually happen in the future. Fingers crossed it somehow ends up being this one.

3 Graboids - Tꦐremors

The giant𓃲 worms from the beloved cult classic series are perfect for the game with almost no changes. They are roughly the correct size for a large monster and their ability to burrow under the ground, only coming up to attack would instantly make for a different battle mechanic than everything else currently in the game.

Finding the perfect timing needed to slay these beasts would surely become one of the game's more satisfy🧸ing combat encounters.

2 Godzilla

The most obvious choice of✤ crossover monster is, of course, the most famous reptile monster of all time. Godzilla in his modern iterations brings with him some major sizing issues. Like, his toe being as big as most of the creatures currently in the game major. However, the older versions of the big boy have him well, not as big.

It's believable that the older versions of Godzilla could be shrunk down enough to become a deadly but conquerable foe for the game. A battle against Godzilla designed like the epic Zorah Magdaros fight would possibly become the most memorable battle in the whole game. Plus, when players are narrowly rolling out of the way of atomic br🍷eathe, it is highly doubtful they will be complaining about size being off.

1 𝓰 The Balrog - 🦄Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring

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The cave-dwelling fire demon the fights Gandalf in the first LOTR installment would be an epic battle for an endgame DLC. The creature is massive but not bigger than some of the behemoths already in ꦯthe game, and it would be a natural fit as a fire elemental.

🅠While the use of swords and whips would be different than the typical attack patterns shown by creatures in the 🌃game, with some smart gameplay design it could still be included without feeling like it doesn't belong. Best of all, the gear that would come from such an iconic looking beast would make whatever challenge it proposes worth it.

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