Prime Gaming february has Elder Scrolls as main game

Another month coming and another wave of titles for those who subscribe to Amazon’s Prime Gaming service. In the February 2023 selection, the big highlight goes to The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind GOTY Edition, Bethesda’s medieval RPG. In addition, a group of four games chosen to celebrate Black History Month is also part of the pack.

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind GOTY Edition
One of Bethesda’s greatest classics, Morrowind brings a long journey into an open world full of possibilities. The player can create a character entirely from scratch, opening up a range of possibilities about their style and personality. From there, he can seek the source of evil that plagues the world or simply live his life as if nothing is happening.

The Game of the Year Edition includes the base game and all the content of the Bloodmoon and Court expansions. Adding to the quests of the adventure, are more than 80 hours of play for fans of the genre.

Onsen Master
Bringing similarities to the Overcooked series, Onsen Master offers a fun and highly chaotic game. Here, it is necessary to please the guests of your establishment. There are activities such as cleaning the floor, cooking and preparing the bath.

This is the first of four games created by black developers that celebrate Black History Month at Prime Gaming. The others are Aerial_Knight’s Never Yield, BATS: Bloodsucker Anti-Terror Squad and Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator.

Aerial_Knight’s Never Yield
For those looking for a frantic game with an exciting soundtrack, this title delivers all this in a “3D runner”. That is, a game that keeps the character in constant motion, needing to dodge obstacles to reach the end of the stage. The futuristic theme draws a lot of attention from the journey of the protagonist Wally.

Divine Knockout
The only “game as a service” option in the list. Divine Knockout was developed by Red Beard Games and promises an easy-to-learn but difficult-to-master gameplay. Players take on the role of little mythological gods and must face other people in 3D arenas full of platforms and obstacles.

One Hand Clapping
Probably my favorite title from the February Prime Gaming takes. The adventure of One Hand Clapping requires the player to have a microphone, as singing is an important part of the game. You need to solve puzzles and explore the stages to get to the end of that song. Your originality is what caught my attention the most.

BATS: Bloodsucker Anti-Terror Squad
With retro style and arcade gameplay, the hilarious BATS: Bloodsucker Anti-Terror Squad brings an exciting challenge and lots of free violence, even in 2D. One of the highlights is being able to play with a copy of Count Dracula to rescue his vampire and bat friends. In addition, spending time with this work is already worth good laughs.

The Space Crew: Legendary Edition
Don’t let cute art fool you, A Space Crew: Legendary Edition is a hard title to master. You must train your crew, explore space and try to survive. Thus, the game mixes elements such as strategic gameplay and search for loot to keep the person trapped on the journey.

Tunche
Another of my highlights from Prime Gaming in February, Tunche mixes beat ‘em up with roguelike in a challenging combination. You must face enemies and bosses in procedurally generated levels while improving your characters and yourself. In addition, hand-made art is impeccable, which further enhances the charisma of this indie game.

Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator
Finally, this simulator is probably the strangest work of this list. The player takes on the skin of an interplanetary organ trader. That is, a person who trades internal parts of bodies of all kinds of aliens. Mastering the details of capitalism is a necessity not to run out of money in this unusual environment.