10 BIG GAMES of February 2023 To Look Forward To [PS5, Xbox Series X | S, PC]



We’re only a month into the new year, and it already feels like a busy month of high-profile releases is upon us. February sees the launch of several highly anticipated titles, some being delayed multiple times over the years.

A legendary dragon also finally makes his way to the West, while hunters savoring more action will have plenty to sink their teeth and time into. Let’s look at 10 of the biggest games releasing in February.

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35 thoughts on “10 BIG GAMES of February 2023 To Look Forward To [PS5, Xbox Series X | S, PC]”

  1. January is a disappointing month but Feb is always the month with some of the best games released during this month, remember elden ring and Horizon forbidden west also released this month last year.

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  2. These games target audience are predominantly male yet every main character is a female. This woke shit is disgusting and I hope that every ip that submits to minority woke mob goes broke

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  3. The XSS is a disappointing console
    It's basically this gens xbox one
    The fact that it has a weaker GPU compared to the ps4 pro is correlated in its performance
    The CPU is pushing an above 30fps experience but the resolution is still stuck in 2012
    When it wants to push for a higher resolution whether it be native or DRS the framerate tanks
    I realized this after first hand experience and the reason I say this is because the XSS has been lauded as a great machine, I disagree, forget the price
    The fact that it's a new generation console and still operates at optimum 1080p60 is sad
    And the tech narrative has pushed this to be acceptable to the consumer masses, so much so, that people actually do think that's okay
    1080p60.
    Really?
    I realized all this however because I took the XSS on the most minimalist approach to gaming
    I hooked it up to a 4k flat-screen TV and NOT a monitor to experience it
    I think since most tech influencers and these tech reviewers have the most expensive gaming setup at hand
    It's easy for them to miss these comeuppances
    I'm sure ALL of them test their devices on good hardware for example, using a monitor with VRR, or having a surround sound entertainment center.
    Using the XSS on a monitor or TV with NO VRR exposes it's power issues
    And I think since this is a console that would be in living rooms it should be tested on a TV and a 60hz TV as well
    Not one with freesync or trumotion or anything
    The XSS is a sham for what it claims to be able to achieve because the results it achieves it in are not titles that are actually taxing on hardware

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