With Wild Hearts, you will be able to play for free, and take a look at what the latest content has to offer, and what’s coming up in the next few months.
In an announcement today, Koei Tecmo and EA have joined forces in order to offer console players a free trial version of Wild Hearts as part of a promotion.
Sony and Xbox players will soon have the chance to take Omega Force’s action-RPG resembling Monster Hunter for a spin for free, giving them a chance to explore the game’s expansive open world and story without having to spend any money.
As part of a promotional email from EA, the company teases players that they will be able to check out the latest content coming to Wild Hearts, and play the game on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for free starting on April 6 and going all the way to Minato.
Additionally, if you feel like you would like to check out what lies beyond the gates, you can also find the demo on the Xbox and PlayStation Stores for a 20 percent discount until April 13 if you are interested in seeing what lies beyond the gates.
Wild Hearts on the PC is still one of the most popular games on Steam, but a patch for the game hasn’t satisfied a lot of the players who have complained about the problems with the port and very few issues have been addressed.
According to Hirun, at the time of publication of the report, EA and Koei Tecmo released Wild Hearts on PC in February to a mixed reception in the PC gaming community, and this was also reported at the time by Hirun. The PC version of the game was undoubtedly popular among the players, but it was one of the major disappointments with regards to the PC version of the game because of its poor quality. Wild Hearts’ user reviews have trended to ‘Mostly Negative’ after just a few days of the game becoming available on Steam, after a number of players complained about dropped frames and other technical issues with the game.
In order to address the complaints about Wild Hearts that have been plaguing the game in the past, Koei Tecmo released a new PC patch in February, but this patch does not seem to have been enough to keep critics from complaining about the game in the future.
In his review of Wild Hearts, Hirun wrote that the action-RPG was a roaring success for Omega Force, and that he ended up giving it four out of five stars, as a rousing success for Omega Force. My review has been completed on the PS5 after I have played it for a few days and have had the chance to play it.
A glorious fusion of land and creatures can be found in the Kemono, creating imposing monsters that will endure long after you’ve finished interacting with them, and they will last long after you’ve become one yourself. There is something to be said about Wild Hearts’ combat system, weapons, and Karakuri as well, all of which are creatively designed and put the player’s own imagination at the forefront without being overpowering. Despite the fact that Wild Hearts’ camera can be a little tricky to use, it doesn’t seem to be enough to be able to spoil the whole adventure, regardless of the fact that it can be difficult to operate.