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Video Game Releases: February 13-19, 2023

Wild Hearts and Returnal PC, among the week's favorites

Video Game Releases: February 13-19, 2023
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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Although it is not a week full of releases like the next one, from today Monday, February 13 until the next day 19 we will have a lot of video games that we will be able to get our hands on.

At Softonic we have compiled for you the major video game releases that will be released during the week of February 13-19, 2023. Take note.

Journey to the Savage Planet (February 14)

Raccoon Logic and 505 Games will finally release Journey to the Savage Planet on PlayStation 5 and Xbox X Series | S. After almost three years full of problems since they came out (with a studio buyout, layoffs and ending with a buyback of the IP), the studio is releasing their game on the new generation of consoles. Best of all, if you have the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions, the update is completely free. You won’t have to spend a single euro.

Blanc (February 14)

We just saw it the other day in the Nintendo Direct and now we have it with us. Blanc is a beautiful black and white story where we will control a wolf and a fawn. After getting lost in a blizzard, both animals cooperate to find their families. It looks like we will have a tear-jerking adventure (and that is so) where we will live very nice moments. It comes to Nintendo Switch and PC.

Wanted: Dead (February 14)

In a month so full of releases (along with January and March), this Wanted: Dead has gone unnoticed by the vast majority. At first glance it doesn’t look spectacular, all things considered, but behind the game is part of the team that made Dead or Alive or Ninja Gaiden; in other words, we’d do well not to take it off the radar so soon.

The title is a hack and slash where the shooting and the combat with bladed weapons are the predominant note. A lot of blood and a lot of action in a Hong Kong full of dangers where we will play Hannah Stone, leader of an elite corps. That’s nothing. Available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S and PC.

Returnal PC (February 15)

Housemarque made a tremendous game for PlayStation 5 exclusively. Returnal is one of the most original proposals from Sony in recent years, thanks to its narrative focused on the time loop and a lighthearted and frenetic action. We have had to wait a long time to enjoy this work on PC, but now players will be able to get their hands on it on their computers in full detail. Get ready to survive.

Wild West Dynasty (February 16)

If you always wanted to live in the Wild West, with Wild West Dynasty you will have the opportunity. This simulator seeks precisely that, that the Wild West is not so far away. That yes, this is a little away from works like Red Dead Redemption, because here we will have to set up our own farm, survive in a hostile environment and go through the open world that is proposed to us. It’s more of a simulator of that era on PC than anything else.

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line (February 16)

If you have never played a Final Fantasy rhythm title, with Theatrhythm Final Bar Line you now have the opportunity. More than 385 musical themes from throughout the history of Final Fantasy distributed in this installment. It’s time to nail the beats in this installment available for both Nintendo Switch and PC.

Tales of Symphonia Remastered

The name makes it clear, right? Remastering Tales of Symphonia, one of the most acclaimed titles within the Tales of franchise. This remastering will be available for PS4, Xbox One, Xbox X | S Series and Nintendo Switch. It incorporates visual and playable improvements, although it is ugly that the framerate is limited to 30 FPS…

Wild Hearts (February 17)

We close this tour with the title that wants to compete for the throne of Monster Hunter: Wild Hearts. The title developed by Omega Force and with Electronic Arts as publisher goes on sale with the difficult task of dethroning Capcom’s work. Will it succeed? We already told you that this is not going to happen 100% sure, but what really matters is if it will be able to really stand up to it. The few who have tried it comment that it is fun and frantic, with the best of Monster Hunter mixed with a touch of Minecraft.

Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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