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Here are 7 minutes of gameplay footage from EA’s WILD HEARTS

Electronic Arts and KOEI Tecmo have released a new video, showcasing 7 minutes of brand new gameplay footage from their upcoming hunting game, WILD HEARTS.

In this video, we get a look at some of the hunting grounds in the beautiful but troubled land of Azuma. We also get to see how karakuri will aid in taking down the mighty beasts players will face in both single and multiplayer as well as some of the game’s weapons.

WILD HEARTS is a unique twist on the hunting genre where technology gives you a fighting chance against fearsome beasts infused with the ferocious power of nature itself. In this game, players will take on these creatures alone or hunt with friends in seamless co-op.

The game promises to take you on an epic adventure set in a fantasy world inspired by feudal Japan. Additionally, the studio behind it is Omega Force, the Japanese studio responsible for the DYNASTY WARRIORS franchise.

EA will release WILD HEARTS on February 17th, 2023.

Enjoy!

WILD HEARTS | 7 Minutes of Gameplay

8 thoughts on “Here are 7 minutes of gameplay footage from EA’s WILD HEARTS”

  1. Superficial cuts won’t even kill a normal sized pig, imagine a giant, armoured satanic one. These games are ridiculous.

      1. You just got me wrong, sir. I’m telling that they need at least to do something that LOOKS like you’re hitting the thing. Those tiny blades would deal no damage even on a normal sized animal.
        Better now or do I have to draw?

  2. Titles like these are just slash and run (now, here comes the slo-mo sequence ?) and run-away and go back to slash some more. The texture details, physics, etc. in this title are just awful, overexposed lighting (screw that hero-lighting BS) in many areas, animation is not smooth constantly, etc.

    I guess I’m just burned-out of every mimicked Devil May Cry-like wannabe title.

    1. People who play Fortnite/Valorant (which are the target for this shlt) doesn’t even know what things you said means. That’s their normal.

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