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Box artwork for Tunic.
Box artwork for Tunic.
Tunic
Developer(s)ISOMETRICORP Games
Publisher(s)Finji
Year released2022
System(s)Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre(s)Metroidvania Adventure Puzzle
ModesSingle player
LinksOfficial websiteTunic at PCGamingWikiTunic ChannelSearchSearch

Tunic is an Action-adventure game by Andrew Shouldice and published by Finji. The game was released in March 2022 on Microsoft Windows, macOS, Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One, which was followed by ports on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in September of the same year.

Tunic is played nominally in an isometric view, allowing the player to maneuver their character, an anthropomorphic fox, around the game's world, interacting with objects and fighting enemies; if necessary, the player can switch to a more top-down view in combat. The game is structured similarly to The Legend of Zelda, with progress limited to certain areas of the game world until the player has collected a new weapon or ability for the fox to use, adding some touches from the Dark Souls series. The game's purpose and method of playing are somewhat oblique; what dialog is presented to the player is generally of a strange language, though selected characters or words will be legible in the player's language that may hint towards puzzle solutions, and some of the items that the player will find are pages that make up the game's manual.

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