Capcom's Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection has received positive feedback in a Kotaku review for its deepened RPG elements and environmental themes. The game, released on March 16, 2026, for multiple platforms, builds on the spin-off series' focus on raising monsters as companions rather than hunting them. Reviewers highlight its complex storytelling and satisfying turn-based combat.
Capcom's Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection marks a significant evolution in the studio's RPG spin-off series, according to a detailed review published by Kotaku on March 9, 2026. The game launched on March 16, 2026, for Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Unlike the mainline Monster Hunter titles, which emphasize combat against monsters, the Stories series centers on "Riders" who raise, ride, and befriend creatures known as Monsties.
The review describes the narrative as more layered than predecessors Monster Hunter Stories (2017, Nintendo 3DS) and Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin (2021, Nintendo Switch). Players take on the role of a young heir to a prosperous kingdom in a verdant valley, riding a cursed wyvern called a Skyscale Rathalos. The story involves a twin wyvern taken by the player's turncoat mother and a plague that crystallizes the environment and monsters. Themes of environmental degradation are prominent, with kingdoms warring over resources and guilds extorting common folk, leading to sickness among humans and creatures alike.
Combat remains turn-based, incorporating a rock-paper-scissors system, but now emphasizes preparation and strategy over luck. Battles can be lengthy, especially against armored bosses, with elemental attacks and part-breaking mechanics adding depth. Exploration occurs across zone maps filled with items, treasures, and monsters, where players can set up camps to hatch eggs and restore ecosystems by defeating invasive species and reintroducing native Monsties, such as Rathians to the plains.
The reviewer, after 45 hours of play without completing the story, praises the huge world, colorful cel-shaded graphics, strong voice acting, and the game's maturation into a triple-A RPG contender. However, the Nintendo Switch 2 version runs at 30 FPS, causing some adjustment issues, though it performs steadily. Monsties aid traversal, with abilities like gliding for wyverns. Overall, the review recommends it to Monster Hunter fans and broader RPG audiences for its engaging universe and mechanics.
"I’ve been a fan of Monster Hunter Stories since day one, and Monster Hunter Stories 3 is ultimately what I long hoped the series would mature into."
— Kotaku reviewer