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10 Monster Hunter Rise Memes That Are Too Hilarious For Words

Written by Saim Cheeda
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Capcom's Monster Hunter Rise has taken the world by storm, inspiring plenty of fans to create hilarious memes featuring the Nintendo Switch game.

The Monster Hunter fandom is up in a frenzy due to the release of Monster Hunter Rise. Each time a new entry arrives in the series, the hype surrounding the game leads to fans being very vocal about their response. Since most of these are positive, things can take a humorous turn.

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Monster Hunter Rise has seen its fair share of memes, with a majority of them focusing on how happy the fanbase is to finally be able to get their hands on it. Some other funny pictures have to do with the similarities of this game with others from the same genre.

10 Where The Priorities Lie

People were engaging in PS vs. Xbox memes not too long ago but the interest in consoles has taken a backstep due to the release of this game. Despite the PS5 promising a showcase, many Monster Hunter fans only care about their preferred series.

As far as players of this franchise are concerned, the only thing that gets them interested is the prospect of more entries for them to indulge in. Considering how massive these games generally are, that’s really saying something.

9 Close Enough?

Parents don’t really care how many hidden locations there are in Monster Hunter Rise. For them, anything can be fun if it’s close enough. Of course, there’s not much that can be considered similar to Capcom's series in real life considering the genre it belongs to. It's also a reference to the Sword and Shield class in Monster Hunter Rise.

Still, this meme argues that substituting Monster Hunter Rise with animals that look like the creatures in the title is good enough. This can also be considered as a variation of the “4 pics 1 word” game since the four pictures do sum up Monster Hunter Rise.

8 That's About Right

Most consider the possibility of different types of Pokemon fighting the variety of monsters in the Monster Hunter series an exciting prospect. However, this meme considers the possibility that creatures that look alike may just call it a truce.

To go further, the assumption is that the two will end up taking a nap rather than engaging in any battles. In its own way, this is also a scenario that would be fun to check out if it were to be adopted by Capcom or Nintendo.

7 The Real Master

While the games have people in control of the creatures, this meme considers the possibility of the situation being reversed. It’s also a way of acknowledging how Monster Hunter Rise’s craze has taken over fans.

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To this end, they’re the ones being controlled by the game due to the addictive nature of it all. A final way to interpret this would be by considering the possibility that Ratatouille's Remy is attempting to make Alfredo Linguini purchase Monster Hunter Rise because no one can resist this game.

6 Pretty Much The Same

Repede from Tales of Vesperia could just be the twin of Palamute from Monster Hunter Rise. According to the creator of this meme, the two are one and the same. If any non-fan were to be given pictures of both, they wouldn’t be able to make out the difference.

It’s a good way of poking fun at others as there really is a very striking resemblance between the two. It’s also a way of taking a shot at Monster Hunter Rise for sticking so close to a character that’s already been established.

5 Love Has Been Transferred

Capcom's series has been well-received overall, but fans don’t often care for the titles that don’t have the kind of value they’re looking for. Due to this, Monster Hunter Stories 2 is getting no love in this meme as it is completely overshadowed by Monster Hunter Rise. 

According to the meme, Monster Hunter Stories 2 is feeling left out since the hype surrounding the release of Monster Hunter Rise has seen the latter become the talk of the town. Still, the situation may get flipped as Monster Hunter Stories 2's release date etches closer.

4 Sounds About Right

Khezu is one of the monsters to be found in the game and the person behind this comic meme thinks life for the creature isn’t easy. That mainly has to do with the fact that Khezu doesn’t have eyes, which makes daily life a real task.

If Khezu really can read, then it’s rather insensitive that the poor guy didn’t get a letter he can decipher. After all, Khezu does contribute to the game and should be treated with respect.

3 Take My Money!

There are a number of things you can get on the Nintendo eShop but, naturally, a game can’t be played until it’s time for its release. Still, more than several fans did attempt to get early access despite there being no way for them to do so.

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In essence, they were just banging on the Nintendo eShop to open so they could throw their money at them to get Monster Hunter Rise. All things considered, the goal of receiving money from customers has already been achieved, so it kind of makes sense to hand the game out early.

2 New Is Better

It doesn’t matter how many hours of fun a previous Monster Hunter game delivered, new is always better for most fans. The usual way things go is that the latest entry is played until another one arrives, at which point the older one becomes obsolete.

That’s just how things go and Monster Hunter Rise is currently attracting major attention. As part of the natural cycle, once the next entry becomes a reality, Rise will join other neglected Monster Hunter titles in favor of the newest one.

1 The Same Story

If the lives of Monster Hunter fans are to be played back to them, most of it would comprise of their playthroughs of the series. More often than not, these players like to brag about how many hours they’ve dedicated to these titles.

The best way to rejuvenate a fan's interest is by handing them a new entry, which will give them a brand new kick to spend another several hundred hours on the game. It’s even become a practice for players to compare how much time they’ve spent on the games with one another.

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