"The guardian knight of peace in the Kingdom has returned" "Anyways, here is another quest for you where you have to kill him, this time in Hazard edition"
I just wanna point out how we fight off Qurio swarms with Malzeno for an 𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗿𝗲 𝗻𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁 This is especially so given the Citadel lighting flips from the fortress' right to its left (Facing the main entrance into the place). We fight them off from sundown to sunrise... Quite funky
Primordial Malzeno is such an interesting beast. His scales, a suit of armor His tail, spear His wings, shields His wing talons, swords and blades Truly a paladin knight within the scales of a dragon.
@@quack-tastictictac1630 I think that too im sure they are good guys but man the fandom really is cringe. The way they comment as if they are making a poem about a monster. Thats just cringe
What I love from recent monhun series is certain Elder Dragons, like Nergigante and Malzeno are by no means evil. Instead they act as the protector of balance in nature.
Now imagine a buddy cop movie with Malzeno and Nergigante, where the former is the well kept professional whilst the latter has absolute crackhead energy
There are very few, if any monsters that are "evil", just as there are few, if any that are truly "good". They are, at the end of the day, animals. Perhaps some of the more powerful elders like Amatsu and Fatalis are capable of sapient thought. We know that at least the Serpents (Narwa and Ibushi) can think in full sentences. But Primordial Malzeno is just guarding its territory, which happens to coincide with the area around the Citadel. Perhaps it regarded the humans of the Citadel as not being a threat, so it left them alone. It also kept rejecting the Qurio because they are ultimately parasites. What makes me curious is why the Qurio were so intent on making Primordial Malzeno their host.
Yeah except nergigante’s characterization is unbelievable, way too far-reaching in terms of area it observed, and comes out of nowhere in what’s practically a retcon, while Malzeno has a much more familiar “dragon guardian of a small location of people” energy.
Aucun monstre n’est mauvais, même l’ennemi ultime Fatalis agit contre l’humanité parce qu’il a « torturé », exploité et tué les anciens dragons. Doom a la capacité de ressentir la souffrance des autres dragons et a mis fin à l’ancienne civilisation pour cette raison. Les seuls qui ont eu des actes « méchants » sont les chasseurs
i love the contrast between rise and world. the final in world is a destroyer that needs to be stopped and the final in rise is a protector that needs to be saved
I love how much intelligence they're giving the elders in recent games. Specifically in Rise with Narwa and ibushi being quite intelligent (albeit full of malice). When Primal stares at the hunter you can see its intelligence; with it spreading its wings as some kind of sign of respect. Love it
The wing spread also may be a way of showing some trust. Outside part of wings have scales which can even block qurios and be used as a shield and blade, but inner parts should be soft and vulnerable, like cat's bellies, so exposing your only weakness is a very risky move for Malzeno
I do love that contrary to how many elder’s act, Malzeno is one of the few who is actually a protector. His scales looking like a knight’s armor is perfect, and his contrast from the Dracula inspired Quirio afflicted Malzeno is a great omage to a lot of interpretations of Dracula’s origin
After seeing Fiorayne and the Hunter aid it in fending off the Qurio, Malzeno understood that the humans meant no harm. Malzeno may be the first Elder Dragon (outside of Stories) to form a mutual understanding with humanity.
What about inagami in Frontier? I mean, things did happen and it ended up mad at humanity, but they did have some sort of mutual understanding at first.
The first is actually Ceadeus. All the tremors it caused in Moga Village is actually an attempt to break its evergrowing horns. We helped it do its job and then it swam away peacefully.
I do wish they added more of a gameplay mechanic to helping malzeno kill the qurios? Capcom can reuse the qurio ball assets that gaismagorm use to represent the qurio attacking malzeno.
Primordial's outbursts in his third phase are just that though. It was trying to expel the Qurio and their foreign energy from its body. We're supposed to be collateral damage during these specific attacks (even if gameplay wise it does target us).
2:03 Some say, if you listen real closely You could catch a glimpse of the ages past, when people used to be able to talk to dragons as per the monhun lore anyway
This is the best possible ending for the 5th gen The whole theme of this gen was that killing everything at sight without the proper research has serious consequences like how killing malzeno only helped gaismagorm or killing ruiner nergi allowed shara isvalda to come out safely or killing velkhana accomplished nothing and was just a waste of recourses that could be directed to fighting shara... So finishing this gen by helping a monster instead and the monster actually thanking you and then leaving "that is implied to result in it going out and probably fighting more curio" is the best possible ending we could have gotten
this is probably one of the best cinematic in sunbreak. its… i can’t even put words together how AMAZING this cutscene is. i’m not gonna lie, when fio started crying, i started crying. this game is a little too close to my heart
A knight was saved from becoming a bloodthirsty vampire. Malzeno staring at the hunters felt like it was saying, “thank you, brave human warriors” before flying away into the sunset
My favorite part about this cutscene is when you see it for the first time, the malzeno has all the broken parts from when you just fought it. My friend who I was playing with first pointed it out to me when he said the tail was still cut
We already knew that Malzeno wasn't malicious outside of the influence of the Qurio, but getting this first-hand confirmation is so satisfying. People have pointed out that Malzeno's theme has this tragic feel to it and now we can say pretty confidently that that was intentional.
also I'd like to point out that this cutscene actually shows the part break damage done to it beforehand (I assume it doesn't do so in the Gallery though)
@@90210FR this video didn't, but in the actual quest it does, everything to horn breaks to tail cuts In the gallery it shows an undamaged Primordial Malzeno
In a way, we saved a mighty Paladin from the temptations of the devil, being Gaismagorm and the Quirio. Godspeed Primordial Malzeno, may your tales of us reach the hearts and minds of other monsters...
@@90210FR Stfu you both I've seen you comment nothing but negative interaction just to shat on players having fun Go and touch grass and let people enjoy what they enjoy Timmy
Malzeno wasn't evil all along. We save this certain one from the Qurio's corruption, which formerly turned individuals of the species into what we know as a "normal" Malzeno (could be considered as a risen elder now that I think about it) and lead to the Kingdom's destruction 50 years ago. We've now slayed these remnants of the Qurio and saved a piece of this species, if not the whole, from becoming the monster we knew before. A very poetic end to Elgado's story. We saved a paladin knight from the archdemon's plague.
Bro this is why monster hunter is such a great franchise, the many stories, the characters (wyveria, human, even the monsters) all have such an important role and even if this series has had its up and downs, mostly ups, it will always be an incredible series, and as many have said, seeing Malzeno free and returning as a true guardian of peace and flying into the sunset, just wow
This is honestly makes me love the franchise even more. A lot people say that monster hunter is about saving nature from its self but in actuality nature is fine ether way. It’s honestly more about the humans and their understanding of the creatures they live alongside with, which can apply to us in the real world. By grossly exaggerating the presents of an elder or monster of high risk the guild and mpcs always assume “yep that monster is the issue, kill it” and melzeno is a perfect example of this. Melzeno if anything was keeping the citadel and the ecosystem in check, only with its death the citadel turns into a lifeless graveyard. The guild just assumes and then has to face the consequences later when a crap ton of Qurio are released and are free to drain everything. This also applies to our world, when a key stone species is taken out of an environment very notable effects happen to the environment. Sharks are a good example of this, despite being called man eaters by the internet and killed for their fins they keep check of the fish and other prey items that feast on the sea grass, when sharks are taken out the prey then will continue to consume the sea grass which then doesn’t allow the grass to grow back and thus leads to ecological collapse. Heck even with things like the rampage only effect humans because they put their village right in front of the red stronghold or etc and then they blame magnamalo. When in actuality they just settled in a bad spot, it’s like set camp in flood plain and then blaming nature because you don’t understand it. Sorrow for the long essay,, just something that came into mind.
@@lztallxoshi2383 they do. But sometimes the Guild misunderstood a situation. Like when they hunted down a Lagiacrus but it turns out that Ceadeus was the one causing the problems.
The Guild has been pretty fishy in recent games anyway, so I'm guessing that's the story they're building up. From the disappearance of Alatreon records to Malzeno's missing history, there's a bunch of things going on up there.
From what I remember one of the big themes is maintaining a balance with nature. While most of the normal quest descriptions don’t reflect that to often when it comes to big threats that can shake that balance is when you actually get to see how hunters help in keeping the ecosystem together.
Malzeno is such an peak in terms of design. A vampire noble in its standard form when it's infected by Qurio, and a noble knight in its primal, uncorrupted form. I personally love Shagaru Magala and Nergigante, but in terms of design, I really have to give it to Malzeno
So instead defeat the all mighty dragon, we save him from corruption, glad to know, i haven't played mhr sunbreak but this is a good ending, i only played mhw so this might be my next adventure.
I was kinda late, but 3 months ago, I started to play MHW.. and I got really curious with MH Sunbreak, so I played it too..well oh well, I never looked back. I mean, MH Sunbreak's biggest positive is the combat mechanics.. When I go back to MHW everything is slow. 😅 But, MHW has the best story.
@@godofredo0409 yeah i have watched some gameplays and that makes me hesistate to play sunbreak, fast mechanics cool moves but i will give a try in near future, i hope next game will combine the visual of MHW and combat mechanics of MHR sunbreak so we can have one more great monster hunter game.
@@ThuanNguyen26090 yes ,mh rise/sunbreak is fast paced. It is almost made for only combat.. MHW is more a true "Hunting" because MHW lets you interract with the environment and MHW has a great story/plot. I never care about visuals when it comes to gaming.. The only thing I hate about MHW is the clutch claw.
When you’ve notice that a original Malzeno looks pretty frail and skinny, and the Primordial looks like it’s eaten, and has body weight. Tells you that the flying leaches are just pest/ parasites.
You know what’s funny? In almost every MH game the big threat is a large monster, but in this game the big threat, and not just of this game but lorewise one of the largest threats the entire MH world has ever faced, comes from one of the smallest creatures; the Qurio.
The Qurio are bad enough, but there's also the Qurio Virus, the pathogen that the parasites carry in their saliva and guts. That's what ultimately kills most of their victims.
A little fun fact about this cutscene is whatever broken parts Primordial Malzeno sustained during its fight against you in this specific quest, will show up in this cutscene, like the chipped off horn from breaking its face and a missing tail spike from cutting its tail are very noticeable. Watching the cutscene via the gallery again will only show the version that has no broken parts.
so it's true then, Malzeno without quiros he's like an angel watching all over the kingdom until the quiros corrupt him. we actually need more MH that the quest is not to slay but save a monster or fight with monster just like Leshen in world where pukei fights with geralt.
Malzeno still seems to be a protector even with the corruption of the Qurio, he alone(till we killed him) put the burden of keeping the qurio to himself to starve the final boss to prevent him from rising and destroying everything. The kingdom thought he was the one to destroy everything due to his activity, but truly, he was the one keeping the qurio and Gais in check
@redragon8551 that's exactly why I love the ending so much, I realized he's a misunderstood hero from the main quest, we finally get a redemption for him.
During the end cut scene, it's like it was saying "thanks" to them for saving it from the control of the quero, I look forward to saving it in my go around
I think it's a bummer the "let's kill the qurio and save Malzeno !" part wasn't actually playable, I was so ready to play but eh, it's still a very nice and satisfying ending !
Why do I get the feeling that in either MH6 or the eventual MH7 that we are gonna have someone on our side that's a rider, and we can do quests for him to help him get eggs so the monster he rides changes? Or maybe we can somehow end up with gameplay of base monster hunter, but when we do enough damage with our monstie we can hop on and fight the monster that way?
I love how Primordial becomes one of the top tier elder dragons, not by some gimmicky element or special power, but by simply brute forcing his way to the top with physical power and skill like Nergigante. Pure badass.
the ending where malzeno flew off into the distance with its theme sounding more somber and somewhat heroic without the choirs gives that feeling of Frisson i needed to end this monster hunter entry. Bravo capcom
Sees how Malzeno attacked the innocent and lay waste to an entire kingdom after his futile effort to defend it from a greater evil: eh no, we just lacked the greater imagine, it’s not like we can read the thing’s mind to understand what is actually happening, we still managed to slay Gaismagorm so, no, we aren’t the bad guys.. I still don’t get why so many people try to paint this bad image to the hunters honestly
Monster hunter is probably the only game where monsters your actively trying to kill has got some tragic backstory Malzeno was like a knight, a guardian of the kingdom, he protected it from gaismagorm and successfully did, but in a process got corrupted and in doing so destroyed the kingdom it protects and the person it protected was now killing him because of misunderstanding
Primordial Malzeno’s my favorite monster of all time! Not only is it a spectacular fights, it’s also the Nergigante of Rise Sunbreak. Because they serve as a part of nature’s balance mechanism.
I love how knightly Primalzeno looks compared to "normal" Malzeno, the contrast between the two is so beautiful 5th Gen monster designs in general have gone so hard, Shara, Gaisma, Zorah, and Bazel all come to mind.
Im being honest the ending of sunbreak is better than iceborne,imagine defeating a black dragon and didnt get any special cutscene.But in sunbreak they fixed it
I really love monster hunter, and in recent years, it has become a better mirror for nature. It's not a game where you poach innocent creatures. it's where you protect the balance of nature by saving the needy and slaying the root of destruction to save the world
"The guardian knight of peace in the Kingdom has returned"
"Anyways, here is another quest for you where you have to kill him, this time in Hazard edition"
No it didn’t
That last phase vs hazard primordial can be perfectly described in two words:
"Objective: Survive"
It's funny because he was saying everyone n shit by killing off the qurios.
Just to have another quest saying "go get his ass."
@@magnabueno5360 Nuh uh
@@equinox-XVI no
I just wanna point out how we fight off Qurio swarms with Malzeno for an 𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗿𝗲 𝗻𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁
This is especially so given the Citadel lighting flips from the fortress' right to its left (Facing the main entrance into the place). We fight them off from sundown to sunrise...
Quite funky
Qurios seem to be pretty nimble considering Malzeno is struggling to fend them off,
From sundown to sun break
@@Dres2000Malzeno Sacrificed Everything For His Wife. I still feel his pain of His Wife. Malladus is The Real Enemy of Malzeno and 09.
@@FuntimeKenshin1976 who is malzeno’s wife?
@@KM-mc7ed Malzeno’s Wife Name Is Malizia. She’s The Dragoness wife of Malzeno. But Unfortunately She Got Killed By The Majin Speakers of Mallachia.
That ending of malzeno free from the qurio flying into the sunset gave me goosebumps
Hit to the next games name monster hunter sunset ?😶
No it didn’t
@@90210FR ah dang I guess you monitored all of their bodily functions while they watched the final cutscene.
@@THE_Mirage yes
@@90210FR you have way to much time on your hands to contradict 95% of the comments on this vid
Primordial Malzeno is such an interesting beast.
His scales, a suit of armor
His tail, spear
His wings, shields
His wing talons, swords and blades
Truly a paladin knight within the scales of a dragon.
Mh is such a fun game but why are the players so cringe.
@@vinxcxcxcxc6354 saying things are cringe is the true cringe
@@anormalhumanhopefully8570 I imagine you say that while wearing some dnd cosplay eww.
@@vinxcxcxcxc6354 Bro they just think that the monster is cool…
@@quack-tastictictac1630 I think that too im sure they are good guys but man the fandom really is cringe. The way they comment as if they are making a poem about a monster. Thats just cringe
What I love from recent monhun series is certain Elder Dragons, like Nergigante and Malzeno are by no means evil. Instead they act as the protector of balance in nature.
Now imagine a buddy cop movie with Malzeno and Nergigante, where the former is the well kept professional whilst the latter has absolute crackhead energy
There are very few, if any monsters that are "evil", just as there are few, if any that are truly "good". They are, at the end of the day, animals. Perhaps some of the more powerful elders like Amatsu and Fatalis are capable of sapient thought. We know that at least the Serpents (Narwa and Ibushi) can think in full sentences.
But Primordial Malzeno is just guarding its territory, which happens to coincide with the area around the Citadel. Perhaps it regarded the humans of the Citadel as not being a threat, so it left them alone. It also kept rejecting the Qurio because they are ultimately parasites.
What makes me curious is why the Qurio were so intent on making Primordial Malzeno their host.
None of the monsters in this franchise are evil.
Yeah except nergigante’s characterization is unbelievable, way too far-reaching in terms of area it observed, and comes out of nowhere in what’s practically a retcon, while Malzeno has a much more familiar “dragon guardian of a small location of people” energy.
Aucun monstre n’est mauvais, même l’ennemi ultime Fatalis agit contre l’humanité parce qu’il a « torturé », exploité et tué les anciens dragons. Doom a la capacité de ressentir la souffrance des autres dragons et a mis fin à l’ancienne civilisation pour cette raison. Les seuls qui ont eu des actes « méchants » sont les chasseurs
i love the contrast between rise and world. the final in world is a destroyer that needs to be stopped and the final in rise is a protector that needs to be saved
That ending is what you truly call a Sunbreak
My favourite part is when he says "it's morbin time" and then morbs all over the place
No it’s not
Sunbreak with the the vampire flying in the sun
When malzeno said "its sunbreak time" and sunbreak'd over all the qurios, i had tears in my belly button.
@@90210FR You must be fun at parties.
I love how much intelligence they're giving the elders in recent games. Specifically in Rise with Narwa and ibushi being quite intelligent (albeit full of malice). When Primal stares at the hunter you can see its intelligence; with it spreading its wings as some kind of sign of respect. Love it
The wing spread also may be a way of showing some trust. Outside part of wings have scales which can even block qurios and be used as a shield and blade, but inner parts should be soft and vulnerable, like cat's bellies, so exposing your only weakness is a very risky move for Malzeno
I don't really call being Horny Malice, but their mating season is dangerous indeed
@@TheOneWhoBugsand then we came back to kill it (to be fair it might be different malzeno and the one couldn't be saved from the qurio)
shagaru magala giving me a whole telepathic monologue in 4u:
Slowly but surely, were getting closer to the era of mh stories.
That or possibly further into frontiers
We didn't kill it so we could follow it to its nest and "borrow" its eggs! It all makes sense!
Now can we have a stories 2 expansion?
I always wanted to ride Dragon Dracula
@@jvstd3ad1ns1d3 Why not... Both?
I love that brief stare between malzeno and the hunters, it's almost like you can hear malzeno talking to us
I like to think that it's a salute.
No you can’t
@@90210FR Why so negative
I swear I heard him say Thank You in the most majestic voice in the universe
@@90210FR no shit dawg he's a monster, I said almost
I do love that contrary to how many elder’s act, Malzeno is one of the few who is actually a protector. His scales looking like a knight’s armor is perfect, and his contrast from the Dracula inspired Quirio afflicted Malzeno is a great omage to a lot of interpretations of Dracula’s origin
No you don’t
@@90210FR you jean gray or something?
@@90210FR you a hivemind?
given the choice would you be malzeno, a vampire or primordial malzeno, a knight?
Vladislaus Draculia, Voivoda and protector of Wallachia.
After seeing Fiorayne and the Hunter aid it in fending off the Qurio, Malzeno understood that the humans meant no harm. Malzeno may be the first Elder Dragon (outside of Stories) to form a mutual understanding with humanity.
What about inagami in Frontier? I mean, things did happen and it ended up mad at humanity, but they did have some sort of mutual understanding at first.
The first is actually Ceadeus. All the tremors it caused in Moga Village is actually an attempt to break its evergrowing horns. We helped it do its job and then it swam away peacefully.
I’d argue Negri and Ruiner Nergi also do this. Maybe not as peacefully but more wildly
2:09 - 2:11 Primordial Malzeno: Thank you, Hunters.
Ok
me : you're welcome,, but uhh sorry about your tail bruh 😅
I do wish they added more of a gameplay mechanic to helping malzeno kill the qurios? Capcom can reuse the qurio ball assets that gaismagorm use to represent the qurio attacking malzeno.
I mean we do when you think about it. The topples knocks the qurio out of its body.
damn right we coulda gone DOOM on these butterfly leeches
No you don’t
Primordial's outbursts in his third phase are just that though. It was trying to expel the Qurio and their foreign energy from its body.
We're supposed to be collateral damage during these specific attacks (even if gameplay wise it does target us).
2:03
Some say, if you listen real closely
You could catch a glimpse of the ages past, when people used to be able to talk to dragons
as per the monhun lore anyway
This is the best possible ending for the 5th gen
The whole theme of this gen was that killing everything at sight without the proper research has serious consequences like how killing malzeno only helped gaismagorm or killing ruiner nergi allowed shara isvalda to come out safely or killing velkhana accomplished nothing and was just a waste of recourses that could be directed to fighting shara...
So finishing this gen by helping a monster instead and the monster actually thanking you and then leaving "that is implied to result in it going out and probably fighting more curio" is the best possible ending we could have gotten
this is probably one of the best cinematic in sunbreak. its… i can’t even put words together how AMAZING this cutscene is. i’m not gonna lie, when fio started crying, i started crying. this game is a little too close to my heart
No it’s not
@@90210FR you are everywhere man, get a life
@@90210FR why are you going around this comment section and contradicting everyone?
@@90210FR bro get some help
@@johncronk8867 Don't give Basement dwellers any attention.
Who would’ve guessed Malzeno was friend shaped
A knight was saved from becoming a bloodthirsty vampire. Malzeno staring at the hunters felt like it was saying, “thank you, brave human warriors” before flying away into the sunset
My favorite part about this cutscene is when you see it for the first time, the malzeno has all the broken parts from when you just fought it. My friend who I was playing with first pointed it out to me when he said the tail was still cut
No
@@90210FR perhaps
it happened with the ruiner killing shara cutscene too, I vividly remember my cutscene's ruiner having its horns broken
What an ending to such an amazing game. I can't stop crying, it's so beautiful.
No it’s not
@@90210FR bro stop being so negative who hurt you
@@90210FRblud trying to be famous wtf 💀
We already knew that Malzeno wasn't malicious outside of the influence of the Qurio, but getting this first-hand confirmation is so satisfying. People have pointed out that Malzeno's theme has this tragic feel to it and now we can say pretty confidently that that was intentional.
also I'd like to point out that this cutscene actually shows the part break damage done to it beforehand (I assume it doesn't do so in the Gallery though)
No it didn’t
I would assume it would display a standard P. Malzeno model in the gallery. I think the damaged one is just a one-off.
@@90210FR this video didn't, but in the actual quest it does, everything to horn breaks to tail cuts
In the gallery it shows an undamaged Primordial Malzeno
In a way, we saved a mighty Paladin from the temptations of the devil, being Gaismagorm and the Quirio.
Godspeed Primordial Malzeno, may your tales of us reach the hearts and minds of other monsters...
No we didn’t
@@90210FR Uhhh yes, we kinda did.
@@90210FR Stfu you both I've seen you comment nothing but negative interaction just to shat on players having fun
Go and touch grass and let people enjoy what they enjoy Timmy
@@lucasfraczek4320 ignore the guy, he just says no at every comment. 💀
@@magnabueno5360 Oh geez, his comment history is just full of tard shit...
Malzeno wasn't evil all along. We save this certain one from the Qurio's corruption, which formerly turned individuals of the species into what we know as a "normal" Malzeno (could be considered as a risen elder now that I think about it) and lead to the Kingdom's destruction 50 years ago. We've now slayed these remnants of the Qurio and saved a piece of this species, if not the whole, from becoming the monster we knew before.
A very poetic end to Elgado's story. We saved a paladin knight from the archdemon's plague.
Bro this is why monster hunter is such a great franchise, the many stories, the characters (wyveria, human, even the monsters) all have such an important role and even if this series has had its up and downs, mostly ups, it will always be an incredible series, and as many have said, seeing Malzeno free and returning as a true guardian of peace and flying into the sunset, just wow
No it’s not
@@90210FR get over it
@@jayrinjohn168 He's either a troll or a spam bot. Best to report instead of interact.
@@teacupbirb4711 must be
This is honestly makes me love the franchise even more. A lot people say that monster hunter is about saving nature from its self but in actuality nature is fine ether way.
It’s honestly more about the humans and their understanding of the creatures they live alongside with, which can apply to us in the real world.
By grossly exaggerating the presents of an elder or monster of high risk the guild and mpcs always assume “yep that monster is the issue, kill it” and melzeno is a perfect example of this. Melzeno if anything was keeping the citadel and the ecosystem in check, only with its death the citadel turns into a lifeless graveyard.
The guild just assumes and then has to face the consequences later when a crap ton of Qurio are released and are free to drain everything.
This also applies to our world, when a key stone species is taken out of an environment very notable effects happen to the environment. Sharks are a good example of this, despite being called man eaters by the internet and killed for their fins they keep check of the fish and other prey items that feast on the sea grass, when sharks are taken out the prey then will continue to consume the sea grass which then doesn’t allow the grass to grow back and thus leads to ecological collapse.
Heck even with things like the rampage only effect humans because they put their village right in front of the red stronghold or etc and then they blame magnamalo. When in actuality they just settled in a bad spot, it’s like set camp in flood plain and then blaming nature because you don’t understand it.
Sorrow for the long essay,, just something that came into mind.
Nonono, this is an amazing explanation. It’s perfect length
I thought they only kill the monster when they destroy ecosystem or cause too much problem
@@lztallxoshi2383 they do. But sometimes the Guild misunderstood a situation. Like when they hunted down a Lagiacrus but it turns out that Ceadeus was the one causing the problems.
The Guild has been pretty fishy in recent games anyway, so I'm guessing that's the story they're building up. From the disappearance of Alatreon records to Malzeno's missing history, there's a bunch of things going on up there.
From what I remember one of the big themes is maintaining a balance with nature. While most of the normal quest descriptions don’t reflect that to often when it comes to big threats that can shake that balance is when you actually get to see how hunters help in keeping the ecosystem together.
Malzeno: “your assistance is greatly appreciated hunters. May thou live long prosperous.”
"You saved me, thanks hunter, you'll be honored by me and everyone, now i must go"
~Primordial Malzeno
Malzeno is such an peak in terms of design.
A vampire noble in its standard form when it's infected by Qurio,
and a noble knight in its primal, uncorrupted form.
I personally love Shagaru Magala and Nergigante, but in terms of design, I really have to give it to Malzeno
Malzeno has been the most hype I’ve been over a monster since Gore Magala, and I still loose my mind every time I fit that guy..
So instead defeat the all mighty dragon, we save him from corruption, glad to know, i haven't played mhr sunbreak but this is a good ending, i only played mhw so this might be my next adventure.
I was kinda late, but 3 months ago, I started to play MHW.. and I got really curious with MH Sunbreak, so I played it too..well oh well, I never looked back. I mean, MH Sunbreak's biggest positive is the combat mechanics.. When I go back to MHW everything is slow. 😅
But, MHW has the best story.
@@godofredo0409 yeah i have watched some gameplays and that makes me hesistate to play sunbreak, fast mechanics cool moves but i will give a try in near future, i hope next game will combine the visual of MHW and combat mechanics of MHR sunbreak so we can have one more great monster hunter game.
@@ThuanNguyen26090 yes ,mh rise/sunbreak is fast paced. It is almost made for only combat..
MHW is more a true "Hunting" because MHW lets you interract with the environment and MHW has a great story/plot. I never care about visuals when it comes to gaming.. The only thing I hate about MHW is the clutch claw.
primordial malzeno is unironically the most gorgeous looking monster in the franchise
such a beautiful way to end Sunbreak!
No it’s not
@@90210FR based
Oh boy that MH 6 and MH stories 3 trailer finna be a banger
I love that with Monster Hunter Rise and the Sunbreak Expansion it shows the potential for next entries that take Story more in count.
When you’ve notice that a original Malzeno looks pretty frail and skinny, and the Primordial looks like it’s eaten, and has body weight. Tells you that the flying leaches are just pest/ parasites.
a noble hero that has been cursed with the thirst for blood in a heroic attempt to defend his home from a demon
Out of respect, I’ve decided that I’m never gonna slay a Primordial Malzeno. I don’t care how good his armor or weapons are.
I respect your respect.
i actually unironically cried when i saw this
You know what’s funny? In almost every MH game the big threat is a large monster, but in this game the big threat, and not just of this game but lorewise one of the largest threats the entire MH world has ever faced, comes from one of the smallest creatures; the Qurio.
The Qurio are bad enough, but there's also the Qurio Virus, the pathogen that the parasites carry in their saliva and guts. That's what ultimately kills most of their victims.
A little fun fact about this cutscene is whatever broken parts Primordial Malzeno sustained during its fight against you in this specific quest, will show up in this cutscene, like the chipped off horn from breaking its face and a missing tail spike from cutting its tail are very noticeable. Watching the cutscene via the gallery again will only show the version that has no broken parts.
so it's true then, Malzeno without quiros he's like an angel watching all over the kingdom until the quiros corrupt him.
we actually need more MH that the quest is not to slay but save a monster or fight with monster just like Leshen in world where pukei fights with geralt.
Yeah that's actually a great idea, I completely forgot about that Pukei, we really need more quests with hunters fighting alongside monsters.
That part made me like the Pukei Pukei!
Malzeno still seems to be a protector even with the corruption of the Qurio, he alone(till we killed him) put the burden of keeping the qurio to himself to starve the final boss to prevent him from rising and destroying everything. The kingdom thought he was the one to destroy everything due to his activity, but truly, he was the one keeping the qurio and Gais in check
@redragon8551 that's exactly why I love the ending so much, I realized he's a misunderstood hero from the main quest, we finally get a redemption for him.
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I finally undertand this, malzeno itself is the monster hunter sunbreak
And I'll never hunt another one.
Alucard takes the throne
I wish capcom gave us that theme that plays at the end. It’s just so heroic and fits Primezeno so well
ngl, Primalzeno is one of my hardest run in my MH series
I took many days and many retries to kill them
If this guy isnt rideable in stories three im rioting
During the end cut scene, it's like it was saying "thanks" to them for saving it from the control of the quero, I look forward to saving it in my go around
I think it's a bummer the "let's kill the qurio and save Malzeno !" part wasn't actually playable, I was so ready to play but eh, it's still a very nice and satisfying ending !
I hope he returns to Wilds. May we fight together again, my friend
Long live King Arthur!
Why do I get the feeling that in either MH6 or the eventual MH7 that we are gonna have someone on our side that's a rider, and we can do quests for him to help him get eggs so the monster he rides changes? Or maybe we can somehow end up with gameplay of base monster hunter, but when we do enough damage with our monstie we can hop on and fight the monster that way?
I love how Primordial becomes one of the top tier elder dragons, not by some gimmicky element or special power, but by simply brute forcing his way to the top with physical power and skill like Nergigante. Pure badass.
I felt primordial waaaay harder than Nergigante and any of its versions. It’s final phase is just pure madness.
the ending where malzeno flew off into the distance with its theme sounding more somber and somewhat heroic without the choirs gives that feeling of Frisson i needed to end this monster hunter entry. Bravo capcom
Siegfried refusing to be taken over by soul edge again.
I knew it. Just like rise’s logo hinting at the final boss, sunbreak’s logo hinted at the final boss too.
It makes us question again, "Are we the baddie?"
Sees how Malzeno attacked the innocent and lay waste to an entire kingdom after his futile effort to defend it from a greater evil:
eh no, we just lacked the greater imagine, it’s not like we can read the thing’s mind to understand what is actually happening, we still managed to slay Gaismagorm so, no, we aren’t the bad guys.. I still don’t get why so many people try to paint this bad image to the hunters honestly
It's a crime the future hunts didn't keep the Dusk effect, it made the hunt so much cooler, the absence of wild monsters too. :(
*sees Fiorayne with a tearful smile while Primordial flies into the sunset*
Hmm...i have to write a letter to Sophia...we might have a new member.
The best conclusion possible to sunbreak
Masterpiece
Hunters its been a honor to play this game.. i can't wait what the next game has in store
The Silver Duke has regained his noble spirit
My teeth are swords, my claws are spears, my scales is armor... my wings... ARE A HURRICANE!!!
Wings are shield, wing talons are swords, teeth are dagger, tail is spear scales armor. A true knight
i see Artorias from dark soul in this dragon.....this feeling
His armor slightly looks like it too
That malzeno theme alternate variant! I need it!!
Why does it make me remind of RuinerNergigante in monster hunter world iceborne ending when they fly off to the sunset
Knight Malzeno: *Exist*
Fatalis: "I can Milk You"
Essentially Malzeno is Normaly a Peaceful protector that only becomes a a threat because of the Qurio
El malzeno esta agradecido por ser ayudaro 😌😌😌 con las jóvenes cazadoras
1:22 you'll have no chance against a dragon capable to lay waste to a entire kingdom all by himself anyway.
Feels like I watched a dragonheart movie
Monster hunter is probably the only game where monsters your actively trying to kill has got some tragic backstory
Malzeno was like a knight, a guardian of the kingdom, he protected it from gaismagorm and successfully did, but in a process got corrupted and in doing so destroyed the kingdom it protects and the person it protected was now killing him because of misunderstanding
When you can tell, its an _Elder_ dragon indeed
Man this remix of malzenos theme in the end is really good
Primordial Malzeno’s my favorite monster of all time! Not only is it a spectacular fights, it’s also the Nergigante of Rise Sunbreak. Because they serve as a part of nature’s balance mechanism.
"I tip my hat to you, one legend to another." -Malzino... probably
The first elder dragon that live peacefully alongside with humans, but his armor is rad, so sorry, need to craft that lol
The TRUE Lord Malzeno! ❤
Wow they start to depicted elder dragon as somewhat intelligence being not just mere animal or monster 🥲
nergigante and he would be good pals
Primordial Malzeno for me is the hardest low tier elder fight, who is not boosted, arch tempered, whatever.
What a majestic creature
Oh no were getting closer to escort mission in MH series
And so this horror show flys off out into the world to terrorize us in the next game.
Plot twist : Normal Malzeno is actually a Risen Primordial Malzeno.
How do they top this story? I never thought I'd be crying at a MH game bro
I love how knightly Primalzeno looks compared to "normal" Malzeno, the contrast between the two is so beautiful
5th Gen monster designs in general have gone so hard, Shara, Gaisma, Zorah, and Bazel all come to mind.
Fun fact: the Japanese voice actor for Lady Fiorayne is the same as Mikasa from Attack on Titan
then after this we get regular quest hunts where we beat the shit out of him then carve him
This is why I like the good version of malzeno.
Malzeno is following rathlos at the ice borne reveal trailer and going with him to bring yet another bonus update but for iceborne
Reminder that this thing is not only fighting you, but is also fighting off Qurio while doing so...
Truly a badass Elder.
I am happy we finally don't actually kill a elder dragon, let alone an elder dragon that is clearly good and not evil
Ill miss sunbreak 🥲
Im being honest the ending of sunbreak is better than iceborne,imagine defeating a black dragon and didnt get any special cutscene.But in sunbreak they fixed it
Malzeno and the Primordial version is just Dracula and Alucard in velkhana form 🤣🤣
I really love monster hunter, and in recent years, it has become a better mirror for nature. It's not a game where you poach innocent creatures. it's where you protect the balance of nature by saving the needy and slaying the root of destruction to save the world
No you don’t
@@90210FR yes it is
Where have you been bro? We have been doing this for a very long while, now you’re actually putting attention to what’s happening between the quests?
@@jayrinjohn168 Nuh uh
@@jayrinjohn168 i think it's just a kid ignore it