10 monsters we'd like to see in Monster Hunter World

From A to Zinogre.

Gogmazios

Gogmazios is by far the most exciting Elder Dragon fight we've ever had the joy of taking part in, and it would be awesome to see this tar-oozing monster make an appearance in World. The Giant Halberd Dragon is known to raid armories and warehouses to feed its explosive apatite, and will attempt to destroy anything that stands in its way. It fires laser beams of superheated oil at attackers, while its monolithic size and weight make almost every blow fatal. Gogmazios' tar-like substance can stop a hunter dead in their tracks, making his heavy-hitting attacks unavoidable for those caught in the black ooze. He even has an ancient dragonator lodged in his back, which can be broken off and used against him during the fight. Gogmazios was only present in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, and we'd love to blast this gunpowder-eating Elder Dragon to smithereens with siege weapons once again.

Gore Magala

Gore Magala locates hunters by spreading its pollen-like scales to understand its environment and surrounding prey via the heat they give off. Though Gore Magala's overall appearance resembles a quadrupedal wyvern, it actually possesses six limbs when in frenzy mode. Gore Magala enters this frenzied state when its senses increase over the course of the battle. This transition can be seen when its wings gradually get brighter and two feelers poke out from its head. When Gore Magala enters this heightened state of awareness, it releases scales into the air which darken the sky. It also becomes increasingly aggressive during frenzy mode, and attacks are more lethal, forcing the hunter to opt for a more defensive playstyle. Gore Magala isn't just one of the coolest-looking monsters in the series – it also has one of the most unique traits we've seen in Monster Hunter to date.

Tigrex

Tigrex struck fear into many a hunter's heart when he appeared in Monster Hunter Freedom 2 and he's still respected by fans to this day. Unlike many other monsters, Tigrex does not wield any elements. Instead, this Flying Wyvern delivers brute strength to force its opponents into submission. Tigrex's muscular forelegs allow it run at very fast speeds, while its serrated teeth and claws deliver swift blows and make traversing rocky terrain extremely easy. Imagine trying to flee the toothy tantrum of an enraged Tigrex, only to find that it's scaling the very cliff you were going to use to escape. Tigrex is an iconic monster that resonates strongly with veterans and newcomers alike, and hearing his deafening roar in the Wildspire Wastes would certainly get our heart's racing!

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James is a journalist who has written for the likes of PC Gamer, Games Radar, Kotaku, LoL Esports, and many more. If you’d like to get in touch with James you can contact him via email at james.busby@allgamers.com or by following him on Twitter

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