Games to Watch – February 2024 –

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2024-01-29 09:02:45

After some very popular games and even record-breaking PC launches, we’re now entering February, and frankly, it’s been a pretty stacked month. From action-adventures to multiplayer games, strategy titles to RPGs, indie games to puzzle games, the second month of 2024 is not to be missed. So let’s dive into another episode of Games to Find and see what February has to offer gamers around the world.
Granblue Fantasy: Reconnect (PC, PS4, PS5) – February 1

The month begins with what is undoubtedly a highly anticipated game for JRPG fans. Granblue Fantasy: Reconnect takes players to the skies of Zegagrande, a rich and vast aerial world filled with exciting opportunities and overrun by dangerous and deadly invading forces. Needless to say, there’s a lot to enjoy about this promising action RPG.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (PC, PS5, Xbox Series) – February 2

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One of the biggest releases coming out this month, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is Rocksteady’s long-awaited return to the Arkham universe. Abandoning the single-player focus to give us an over-the-top co-op experience, we finally get to take on the role of the bad guy as we must take down the Justice League.

Persona 3 Reloaded (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series) – February 2

Atlus seems to be a little out of sorts lately, and while we wait for Metaphor: ReFantazio to debut, we can keep ourselves busy with its return to Persona 3 . Persona 3 Reloaded offers returning fans new story scenes, character voice acting, and more, and gives those who haven’t had the chance to play this genre-defining role-playing game a chance to access it for the first time.

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Bubble Star (PS4, PS5) – February 6

What happens when you replace Splatoon’s paint with bubbles? Well, you get the bubble star. Square Enix’s latest game is a multiplayer game in which two teams use unique characters to capture the most territory in an ever-evolving and chaotic arena. Offering multiple game modes, eight launch characters, and even free access if you’re a PlayStation Plus subscriber, there are plenty of reasons to be excited about this colorful competitive project.

Helldiver 2 (PC, PS5) – February 8

Are you doing your part? If there’s one game that reminds us of Star Troopers, it’s Helldiver 2. Arrowhead Game Studios brings us a lot of sci-fi action at the beginning of the month as we track down as many alien threats as we can and let them thrive.

Outcast: Ghosts of New Eden (PC, PS5, Xbox Series) – February 13

The settlers in the new land are plagued by a haunting curse, and as the Exile, it’s your job to make sure these spirits don’t bring any harm to the community. Since this action RPG comes from Don’t Nod, we can expect a deep story with lots of consequences for our actions, as well as lots of creepy souls to fight, and an interesting location to explore.

Ultros (PC, PS4, PS5) – February 13th

While they’re not for everyone, the Hotline Miami games have certainly carved out their own niche within the wider gaming community, in large part due to their psychedelic visuals. The designer behind many of the visual effects is now back with a futuristic metroidvania/gardening simulator in Ultros. If you’re looking to get psychedelic this February, look no further.

Solium Hell (PC) – 2 月 14 日

If you’re a fan of grand strategy, or just looking for a good reason to hang out with your friends, Solium Infernum might be the game for you. Pitting the rulers of Hell against each other, you must use your wits and diabolical might to place yourself above the throne of chaos.

Skull and Bones (PC, PS5, Xbox Series) – February 16

Will this game finally see the light of day? Most of us wouldn’t believe Skull and Bones was out until we played it, but it seems Ubisoft is finally ready to take us to the high seas in the pirate game we’ve been waiting for years.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Switch) – February 16

Donkey Kong just stole all the mini Mario toys from their factory, and as someone who could potentially make a ton of money from the merchandise, Mario wasn’t going to let him get away with it. Chase Donkey Kong through more than 100 puzzle-based levels, a throwback to classic Mario gameplay.

Pacific Drive (PC, PS4, PS5) – February 22

On Pacific Avenue, you’ll find yourself alone and immersed in the surreal imagination of the Pacific Northwest. With only your car as your companion, you must gather resources and avoid the supernatural dangers that await in the Olympic Forbidden Zone. Each journey into the area brings new challenges, but the risks also bring rewards, often in the form of upgraded cars.

Nightingale (PC) – February 22

Trapped in a strange realm, one very different from our own, with the portal collapsing behind you, you will have to learn to survive among the fairies in order to become a realm walker. Nightingale is an Early Access release, but for fans of both single-player and co-op survival games, it looks to bring a lot of the collecting, crafting, and building that the genre is known for.

Star Wars: The Dark Side Remastered (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Switch) – February 28

Disney has given the green light to remakes of several Star Wars video games over the years, and this February, we’ll see the next expansion for the game. Star Wars: Dark Forces Remastered gives the iconic action first-person shooter a new coat of paint and improves its performance while retaining the iconic boomer shooter style that made it Become a fan favorite.

Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth (PS5) – February 29

Arguably the biggest launch of the entire month, Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth continues the story of Cloud Strife and his allies as they work to save the world from the dangerous and powerful Sephiroth. The second installment of Square Enix’s lengthy and critically acclaimed RPG remake will take the gang to new locations, fight new opponents and some returning faces, all while introducing a series This builds on new mechanics and game features designed to significantly enhance the Final Fantasy VII experience.

That’s what we have, another GTLF in the books. Be sure to check back in a month to see what March 2024 has in store for gamers of all shapes and sizes.

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