The most anticipated video games of March 2023

This 2023 continues without giving up in terms of video game releases.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 March 2023 Friday 16:54
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The most anticipated video games of March 2023

This 2023 continues without giving up in terms of video game releases. After a month of February with news such as Hogwarts Legacy, Metroid Prime Remastered or Atomic Heart, March does not slow down. In the coming days and weeks, many games will be released. We will have from large productions such as Resident Evil 4 Remake or Wo Long Fallen Dynasty; proposals as original as the title of environmental strategy Tetra Nil; or a triad of Spanish games made up of One Military Camp, Idea and Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099.

Next, we select some of the most interesting titles for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series and Nintendo Switch that will arrive throughout this month of March.

Platforms: PC

In One Military Camp the player must build and manage a military camp. Now, far from what it might seem due to its premise, the new game from the veteran Barcelona studio takes on this theme with a great sense of humor. It is noticeable that behind this simulator is the influence of great classics such as Evil Genius or Theme Hospital.

One Military Camp Trailer

Plataformas: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One y Xbox Series

Team Ninja, the Japanese team responsible for titles as revered as Ninja Gaiden or Nioh, is behind this third-person action and role-playing game. Wo Long: Fallen Destiny is set in a fantasy version of the Imperial Han Dynasty (206 BC to AD 220), before the well-known Three Kingdoms period. Despite its historical setting, the game does not hold back when it comes to showing tremendous combat of martial arts, witchcraft and all kinds of sacred beasts.

Wo Long Fallen Destiny Trailer

Platforms: PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android

The Basque studio TLR Games designs this original game in which we must guide a light bulb as it glides through the evocative images from a bird's eye view filmed by the filmmaker Olli Huttune. Idea is a quiet game that seeks to arouse the curiosity of those who try it. The creators of The Longest Road on Earth propose an unclassifiable experience and for that alone it is worth trying it out.

Idea trailer

Platforms: PC and Mac

This sequel to the acclaimed and unclassifiable Do Not Feed the Monkeys bases its gameplay on spying on strangers through surveillance cameras in a title that combines narrative, investigation, surveillance, and resource management. The Madrid studio Fictiorama Studios returns with a sequel that maintains all the sense of humor, but that transfers its setting to a dystopian future.

Tráiler de Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099

Plataformas: PlayStation VR2

After its premiere on PC and mobile devices, the original proposal of Before Your Eyes comes to PlayStation VR2. Sony's brand new virtual reality device thus receives one of the most original experiences in recent years, a title that detects the blink of the player's eyes to advance their story. In this case, the game uses the device's front camera for greater immersion.

Tráiler de Before Your Eyes

Plataformas: PC, PS4, PS5 y Xbox Series

Resident Evil 4 is one of the most applauded installments within this popular series of horror games. This remake will completely update its graphic section. In addition, the PlayStation 5 version of the game will feature content for PlayStation VR2.

Resident Evil 4 Remake trailer

Plataforma: PC

A couple of weeks after The Last of Us ended its first season on HBO, the acclaimed adventure starring Joel and Ellie will be released for the first time on PC. It will do so in the most spectacular way possible, with the remake that Naughty Dog launched in September of last year for PS5, a version that offers 4K graphics, better character models, 3D sound, compatibility with DualSense controller features and new options. of accessibility.

Tráiler de The Last of Us: Parte 1 (PC)

Plataformas: PC y Netflix

Terra Nil is an environmental strategy title in which players must transform a desolate and lifeless landscape into a living, prosperous and balanced ecosystem. Developed by the South African studio Free Lives (Broforce), the game offers a new perspective in management games, since instead of building buildings, it consists of exactly the opposite, in helping nature to recover its place.

Terra Nil trailer