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Monster Hunter Stories already had support for taller iPhone screens so I was a bit confused by the patch notes. The screenshot below is how it looks with today’s update on iPhone 11: Today, the game got a surprise update promising support for iPhone screen sizes up to iPhone 12. We also featured it as our Game of the Week when it launched. The iOS and Android version is the definitive experience with much better visuals and performance. The end result was a technical showcase for 3DS and one that put most bigger franchises to shame. If you’ve never played or heard of Monster Hunter Stories, it isn’t a traditional Monster Hunter game but a single player JRPG that tried to appeal to a younger audience. Monster Hunter Stories ($19.99) hitting iOS and Android at around half the price of the Nintendo 3DS version that had recently launched at the time was surprising to me given how late some ports of handheld and console games arrive on mobile.
