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Tunic in the test: Cute my ass! This indie Zelda will challenge you

PC Games
17.3.2022
Translation: machine translated

The first impression is deceptive: Behind the cute facade of Tunic is a decidedly crisp action adventure that draws heavily from Zelda, but also has many strengths of its own. In the review, we explain why Tunic can often be really fun - and who should still think twice before buying it.


This is an article from our content partner "PC Games". Here you can find the original article by author Felix Schütz.


A little highlight for explorers

Self is the fox!

Cryptic hints

For example, sooner or later you will discover one of 15 coins. What to do with it? Try it out! From time to time you will also capture special cards that give you passive properties. But what exactly are these properties? For some cards, we still don't know - and we've played through the thing!

The magic hourglass, one of the most useful items in the entire game, is even completely optional: If you don't search the world thoroughly and always remember to tilt the perspective with the shoulder button, you might run straight past it - although it is extraordinarily practical at the latest during the tough final boss.

First intimidating, then motivating

The scope is still okay for the price of 28 Euros: You should plan on at least ten hours until you reach the final boss (nobody said anything about defeating him). If you also want to discover many secrets and crack puzzles along the way, you'll easily be busy for twice as long. We haven't seen everything even after 25 hours.

Puzzles upon puzzles

Weaknesses in detail

The cute facade is deceptive: Tunic is not aimed at beginners!

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