
The wild at heart spritelings update#
Video For Green Hell Animal Husbandry Free Update is Available Now on Xbox Play Video. Watch our full Review in 3 Minutes for The Wild at Heart. New indie release The Wild at Heart brought players deep into the woods on a journey of self discovery, filled with creative monsters and adorable little Spritelings to help along the way. The Wild at Heart Character Shot Spritelings. The game is out now for $24.99 on PC and included on Xbox Game Pass.

The Wild at Heart borrows its core gameplay from one of the best in the industry but doesn’t fail to make it feel integral to its own world. Its main story is over after about 12 hours, but it leaves you with endearing characters and a well-fleshed-out world to spend several more hours hunting secrets in. The plot manages to touch on some serious topics and wraps up in a satisfying way that doesn’t feel overly cheerful. I enjoyed the whimsical narrative the banter of the kids and the kooky wizards they deal with was always entertaining.

The Spritelings, a horde of small forest spirits, take an immediate liking to both kids and become their main tools to help keep the forest safe. The kids have run away from home following a family tragedy and find themselves lost in the woods, only to be met by an increasingly strange cast of old wizards and magical creatures. The Wild at Heart is a top-down action adventure game with Pikmin-like gameplay from Moonlight Kids, where you play as preteen best friends Wake and Kirby, who get mixed up in an eons-long struggle between a magical order of protectors, the Green Shield, and a timeless corrupting evil called The Never.
