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While Tunic was first released earlier this year for PC and Xbox gamers, it has just been made available on both PlayStation and - its perfect home - the portable Nintendo Switch.Īll I can say is: wash up on it shores. It's like holding a Fabergé egg in your hands.Īnd now, thankfully, it really can be in your hands.

Tunic's world is so beautiful in both its sun-dappled, well, beauty and its clockwork design that it deserves to be described in softer terms. It's more demanding and you'll need to study your enemies' twirly-whirly patterns in order to make headway.Ĭome to think of it, maybe 'complications' isn't the word. The usual Zelda combat has been seasoned with spice from another game: Dark Souls. However you go about it, the feeling of sheer discovery is tremendous. Perhaps you'll need to consult one of Tunic's most delightful features - an in-game manual, half of it written in cryptic runes, that you literally piece together page by page - or perhaps you won't. Nor, in fact, are you really told much else. And you're not told what to do with them. There are items you pick up, berries and little effigies, that you've never encountered before, in this game or any other. Because Tunic doesn't simply copy the Zelda formula - it complicates it. Until, that is, you don't have a clue what to do. Find a sword find a shield use them to defeat a variety of cutesy monsters occasionally engage your furry noggin to solve a puzzle along the way.
