Tunic is a beautiful game, both visually and mechanically, and very worth playing.
It’s basically a modern recreation of how it would feel if you were a 10-year-old kid in the year 1984, and your Dad comes home from a business trip to Japan with a brand new Nintendo Entertainment System, not yet released outside Japan, and a copy of The Legend of Zelda, fully in Japanese.
Of course, you don’t speak any Japanese, and the Internet isn’t a thing. But you have this amazing console and amazing game and you’re surely going to play it no matter what.
Tunic is a beautiful game, both visually and mechanically, and very worth playing.
It’s basically a modern recreation of how it would feel if you were a 10-year-old kid in the year 1984, and your Dad comes home from a business trip to Japan with a brand new Nintendo Entertainment System, not yet released outside Japan, and a copy of The Legend of Zelda, fully in Japanese.
Of course, you don’t speak any Japanese, and the Internet isn’t a thing. But you have this amazing console and amazing game and you’re surely going to play it no matter what.
That’s Tunic.