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About the Product- Explore a land filled with lost legends, ancient powers, and ferocious monsters in Tunic, an isometric action game about a small fox on a big adventure. Stranded in a ruined land, and armed with only your own curiosity, you will confront colossal beasts, collect strange and powerful items, and unravel long-lost secrets
Includes- Tunic (Nintendo Switch)
- Full Length Stapled-Bound Manual w/ Full Contents In-Game Manual
- Mini-Manual w/ Basic Instructions
- Foldout Map/Areas + Dungeons
- Sticker Sheet w/ Iconography
- Digital Download Code Complete Soundtrack by Lifeformed and Janice Kwan
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Much like LoZ, character and weapon progression plays a huge role in order for you to solve puzzles that you come across. You can't complete a certain puzzle or get to a certain area until you have a specific weapon / item.
The one thing I think what most people will dislike is the lack of transparency. What I mean is that the game doesn't tell you ANYTHING. NOTHING. It tosses you into the game and you have to discover everything on your own. You will find that this is done on purpose by the creators. You have to find missing manual pages scattered throughout the game to learn about the lore. I, personally, was kind of turned off by It in the beginning because I just feel like I'm running around doing all these things and still don't know jack about what the hell is going on!
BUT as you gather more pages of the manual throughout the game, you start learning about the lore little by little and I think by the end of the game you really appreciate the ingenuity of the creators trying to approach the game from a different angle.
All in all, It's a solid game, but I wouldn't recommend paying anything more than $15 or even $20. I managed to pick it up during a sale and combined it with a code for $15. The reason is this is a one and done game. Once you beat it, you probably won't ever come back to it again.
In terms of puzzle solving, this game is up there with LoZ.
In terms of difficulty, it blows LoZ out of the water. Enemies in this game are actually aggressive.
You should try playing before commenting. You sound like a damn fool.
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Much like LoZ, character and weapon progression plays a huge role in order for you to solve puzzles that you come across. You can't complete a certain puzzle or get to a certain area until you have a specific weapon / item.
The one thing I think what most people will dislike is the lack of transparency. What I mean is that the game doesn't tell you ANYTHING. NOTHING. It tosses you into the game and you have to discover everything on your own. You will find that this is done on purpose by the creators. You have to find missing manual pages scattered throughout the game to learn about the lore. I, personally, was kind of turned off by It in the beginning because I just feel like I'm running around doing all these things and still don't know jack about what the hell is going on!
BUT as you gather more pages of the manual throughout the game, you start learning about the lore little by little and I think by the end of the game you really appreciate the ingenuity of the creators trying to approach the game from a different angle.
All in all, It's a solid game, but I wouldn't recommend paying anything more than $15 or even $20. I managed to pick it up during a sale and combined it with a code for $15. The reason is this is a one and done game. Once you beat it, you probably won't ever come back to it again.
I played it for free on XB Gamepass and if I knew then what I do know, I would've bought it day 1 for $60. This game is overall harder than Zelda games so if that's a turn off then I completely understand but it's also more satisfying.
The main thing about this game that I love is the discovery. You'll find shortcuts around the maps and get caught off guard with how you didn't know they were right there. Then finding the pages of the game manual is so interesting. You'll find out things you didn't understand and help solve puzzles you wouldn't have need able to otherwise.
So the one aspect I will agree on with that commentor is that you may not necessarily replay it. Once you've discovered all the Easter eggs and how to solve the puzzles, a 2nd replay won't have the same experience since you can't replicate the amazing, "a-ha!" moments. But honestly can't that be said of any Zelda game once you complete a dungeon?
This game is absolutely worth more than $20 and I'm going to happily buy this physical copy because it is amazing.
Thinking back to every video game puzzle I've ever solved and the wall is among the greatest of all time.
Much like LoZ, character and weapon progression plays a huge role in order for you to solve puzzles that you come across. You can't complete a certain puzzle or get to a certain area until you have a specific weapon / item.
The one thing I think what most people will dislike is the lack of transparency/story. What I mean is that the game doesn't tell you ANYTHING. NOTHING. You will find that this is done on purpose by the creators. You have to find missing manual pages scattered throughout the game to learn about the lore. I, personally, was a kind of turned off by It in the beginning because I just feel like I'm running around doing all these things and still don't know jack about what the hell is going on!
But as you gather more pages of the manual throughout the game, you start learning about the lore little by little and I think by the end of the game you really appreciate the ingenuity of the creators trying to approach the game from a different angle.
All in all, It's a solid game, but I wouldn't recommend paying anything more than $15 or even $20. I managed to pick it up during a sale and combined it with a code for $15. The reason is this is a one and done game. Once you beat it, you probably won't ever come back to it again.
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Better than most recent Zelda games.
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