Amazon Prime members have a diverse selection of retro-flavored games to look forward to in February, as nuclear wasteland exploration, space-blasting action, and an old-fashioned murder mystery will be available to claim for free through the Prime Gaming hub.
Fallout and Breakout: Recharged kick things off at the beginning of the month. The original Fallout is still a fascinating journey across a world left reeling from the effects of nuclear armageddon. In stark contrast to the modern games, this one is an old-school CRPG. Breakout: Recharged reimagines the original brick-breaking game with slick visuals, more challenging levels, and a catchy soundtrack to listen to, courtesy of award-winning video game composer Megan McDuffee.
Prime Gaming lineup for January 2024
February 1
- Fallout
- Breakout: Recharged
February 8
- Missile Command: Recharged
February 15
- Criminal Archives: Alphabetic Murders – Collector’s Edition
- Tempest 4000
February 21
February 29
On February 8, the nostalgia trip continues with Missile Command: Recharged. Just like the original arcade game, this 2022 version is all about defending your cities from a missile bombardment and invading mechanized armies. It’s playable solo or cooperatively, and you can shoot for the top of the leaderboards in this game. February 15 will see two more games arrive in the Prime Gaming Hub, Criminal Archives: Alphabetic Murders and Tempest 4000. Criminal Archives is a point-and-click mystery game where you’re tasked with solving several murders using your logical powers of deduction, and Tempest 4000 is a cool tube-shooter based on the original Tempest.
Later this month, you can check out Blade Assault, a 2D action-roguelite platformer with sharp pixel art, and Gravitar: Recharged, another arcade game resurrected for the modern age.
As usual, even more freebies are available via cloud streaming on Amazon Luna’s Prime Gaming Channel. Subscribers can play Trackmania, Inertial Drift, Garfield Lasagna Party, Kunai, and The Jackbox Party Pack 10 for no additional cost throughout February.
If you’re interested in any of the games but aren’t currently a Prime member, new subscribers can sign up for a free 30-day trial, and a month-long membership costs $15. Once you claim the games, these are yours to keep forever, so purchasing a one-month membership is an inexpensive way to acquire a few new titles for your backlog.