Is Tunic basically Zelda?

Is Tunic basically Zelda?

Tunic Is So Much More Than a Zelda Clone Tunic is an Isometric Action-Adventure game that is clearly inspired by old-school Zelda games; the main character, a fox, is donning his best Link cosplay, you wake up and must find a weapon and shield, and solve a fair amount of environmental puzzles. I’ve really been enjoying playing through the game Tunic. The developer clearly took inspiration from classic Zelda (giving me Link’s Awakening remake vibes), but implements a lot of unique and clever mechanics that sets it apart. Check it out for an awesome Zelda-like with a dash of Dark Souls.On the surface, it’s a charming little adventure with a cute fox and some Zelda vibes. But dig deeper, and you’ll find cryptic languages, eldritch forces, and a time loop that makes Majora’s Mask look like child’s play. I played TUNIC for the first time two years ago on the Nintendo Switch.Tunic: The Rare Indie Game That Trusts You More Than You Trust Yourself. There are games that entertain you, games that challenge you, and then there are games that trust you.

Is Tunic harder than Zelda?

The difficulty of Tunic comes mostly from the extremely vague way it presents itself. The puzzles in the second half of the game are significantly harder than anything I’ve seen from Zelda in a very long time. Tunic provides the player with the experience of playing a game through an engagement with past knowledge even when the game is fresh and new. But the knowledge is only as esoteric and difficult to read as you make it, and those who seek out the knowledge will be happily rewarded.There is a fast travel feature in Tunic that players will likely be unaware of until later stages of the game.TUNIC is rated E10+ for Everyone 10+ by the ESRB with Fantasy Violence. This is an action-adventure game in which players control a fox as it explores a fantasy world.

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