One of Monster Hunter Wilds' most pleasant surprises is just how much my Hunter yaps
Monster Hunter Wilds introduces a voiced protagonist, enriching the game's narrative.

Capcom's latest installment in the series, Monster Hunter Wilds, introduces a notable change by giving the protagonist a voice after twenty years. This switch from a silent to voiced character is described by Mollie Taylor as a welcome evolution in the game's storytelling approach.
Taylor admits to initial skepticism, recalling past examples like Fallout 4's protagonist, which didn't hit the mark for some. However, she explains how the voiced Hunter, paired with seasoned character development, leads to a more emotionally engaging narrative experience.
The ability to hear personal quips and participate in dialogues maintains a grounded connection to the world and characters. This change has been received positively, with Taylor hoping it becomes a staple in future Capcom titles.