Tunic is like playing an old-school Zelda and a game from Elden Ring developer FromSoftware mashed together. The Zelda parts: you start the game washed up on a beach, and your character is in a green tunic, though instead of a blond-haired kid, you’re a cute fox. The world is littered with treasure chests.
After some exploring, you’ll find a sword, shield, and other tools like bombs. The FromSoftware parts: enemies are tough, requiring you to skillfully dodge their attacks and sneak in your own when you can. Along your travels, you’ll rest at statues with torches to refill your health potions, though enemies you’ve defeated will be revived when you do.
Is Tunic soul like?
A standout feature of Tunic is something that both Dark Souls and Zelda have shared for decades: a series of challenging and creative boss fights. From memorizing attack patterns of hard-hitting strikes to creatively utilizing inventory items, Tunic’s bosses combine the best of both worlds