It’s about time that Tunic launched for another platform, as it’s been exclusive to PC and Xbox since its debut in March this year. Nintendo fans won’t be the only ones to benefit either, as Tunic will also be coming to PS4 and PS5 on that day, following confirmation of a PlayStation release earlier this summer. Considering a lot of fans have been waiting to play Tunic since it was first revealed all the way back in 2015, waiting just two more weeks shouldn’t be hard.
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Setting players in the role of an unnamed fox, the game drops them in a vibrant isometric world and leaves them to face its dangers and uncover its mysteries on their own. While the inspiration from classic Zelda titles is more than clear, Tunic also takes inspiration from Dark Souls and the like in its approach to combat, exploration, and environmental storytelling. The result has led many critics to praise Tunic for the unique ways it plays with classic and popular gameplay tropes.
More than most games of this sort, Tunic is built around hiding things from players. Most of the game’s text is written in an unknown language, and much of the key information about items, puzzles, and more are only revealed by collecting the pages of an in-game instruction manual. This may make the game less appealing for those who prefer more casual adventures, but it will likely be a welcome challenge for those interested in unraveling one of the most complex worlds of any recent game.
September has proved to be a busy month for Switch owners, with the recent launch of Splatoon 3 being bolstered by notable indie titles like Ooblets and TemTem. That’s slated to continue throughout the rest of the month with games like Return to Monkey Island, The DioField Chronicle, and Shovel Knight Dig. Tunic will no doubt make an excellent addition to this lineup, while also giving Zelda fans something to scratch that adventure itch with while they wait for the newly-titled Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to release next spring.
Tunic is available for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, and will launch on September 27 for PS4, PS5, and Switch.
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