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Every story mission inMonster Hunter Wildshas a cutscene to help give more story outside of the conversations had while riding your Seikret. Depending on how much time you have to play or if you’re just trying to rush through the base game tounlock High Rankgrinding, some players may want to just outright skip the cutscenes to save time.
If you do skip some cutscenes or just want to go back and watch your favorite ones again, you’ll always have the option to. Here’s how to rewatch old cutscenes and also skip through them if you just want to get on to the fighting.
How To Rewatch Old Cutscenes In Monster Hunter Wilds
You can rewatch any cutscene you’ve already seenduring the storyanytime, but you’ll first need to save and exit the game. Return to the main menu either by using the Title Screen option in the main menu or closing out of the game and starting it back up again. After clicking through the title screen, you’ll see themain menu, with the second option from the top being, “Gallery”.
Select whatever save file you want to watch the cutscenes from to get a list of all the cutscenes available to be watched. There is no chapter list or quest names linked to the cutscenes, but each will have a name and description that can help give you an idea of what you’re about to watch.
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How To Pause & Skip Cutscenes In Monster Hunter Wilds
During any cutscene, being watched during the game or in the Gallery, you can choose to pause or even skip the cutscene. To do this,press any button to give you both options in the top right cornerof the screen.
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Some cutscenes will have back-to-back scenes, andskipping will only skip the current scene. While you may have to skip a few scenes to get back to the next gameplay section, knowing what button to hold will speed up the process and quickly get you through the cutscene. With the ability to go back and watch the story in the Gallery later, skipping cutscenes will only leave you slightly confused as to where thecurrent monster you’re fightingcame from temporarily if you want to go back and get caught up later.