In GameSpot's hands-on Wild Hearts preview, we called the inspirations behind Wild Hearts obvious, but that "it's unique high-speed crafting system creates a novel way to ground and defeat gigantic beasts. A patch is slated to arrive next week that should address a CPU bottleneck problem the team says it discovered, which should improve performance across mid-high end CPUs. An official response from Koei Tecmo's Omega Force team states it is working to improve performance and optimization, specifically on PC. Impressions from the game's early trial seem to be positive on the gameplay front, but a look at the Wild Hearts subreddit shows a long list of performance-related complaints. All the while players will employ the use of Karakuri, ancient technology that allows players to build tools to aid in the battle. As you may have heard, Wild Hearts is an RPG about hunting gigantic. Players can team up (the game is crossplay across consoles and PC) and take down massive magical beasts known as Kemono with a variety of fantasy weaponry. A 10-hour free trial for Wild Hearts is live now on EA Play, and access to that demo is included in PC Game Pass benefits. Wild Hearts doesn't technically release until February 17, but those with EA Play or Game Pass Ultimate can take the game's opening hours for a spin right now thanks to an early access trial. Wild Hearts looks to be developer Koei Tecmo and publisher EA's take on Capcom's wildly popular Monster Hunter series. Now Playing: WILD HEARTS | Gameplay: Golden Tempest By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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