Little Fox on a Souls-like Adventure – Let's Play TUNIC Blind Part 1 / First Look [PC Gameplay]



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► TUNIC

Official website: https://tunicgame.com/
Developer: TUNIC Team
Publisher: Finji
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► TUNIC Story Synopsis

Explore a land filled with lost legends, ancient powers, and ferocious monsters in TUNIC, an isometric action game about a small fox on a big adventure.

BECOME A LEGEND: Stories say that a great treasure is hidden somewhere in this land. Perhaps it lies beyond the golden door? Or somewhere deep beneath the earth? Some tales tell of a palace high above the clouds, and of ancient beings with incredible power. What will you find?

REBUILD A SACRED BOOK: During your travels, you’ll reconstruct the game’s Instruction Manual. Page by page, you’ll reveal maps, tips, special techniques, and the deepest of secrets. If you find every last one, maybe something good will happen…

BE COURAGEOUS, LITTLE ONE! Dive into varied, technical combat. Dodge, block, parry, and strike! Learn how to conquer a wide cast of monsters, big and small — and discover useful new items to help you on your way.

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35 thoughts on “Little Fox on a Souls-like Adventure – Let's Play TUNIC Blind Part 1 / First Look [PC Gameplay]”

  1. I quite like cute art style and simplified 3D models of game world.🌲 Astral plane is very intriguing.👻 Also there is very nice ambient music. It's fun to watch you play but I wouldn't play it myself because my gaming skills and soul-like games are inherently incompatible😓 I'll keep watching though

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  2. Happy to see you checking this game out, congrats on the sponsorship. I advise going light on the comments for this one if you decide to continue, for the sake of staying spoiler-free.

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  3. I'm in the middle of a playthrough now. Promise not to get ahead of me. 😁
    The game get's pretty tricky as you progress.

    Also, the fox is dressed in a tunic like Link from Zelda, so I assume that's the namesake. The little pink scarf is a reference to A link to the Past. In that game, Link's hair is colored a shade of pink, rather than it's typical brown or blonde.

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  4. 8:04 that's an impressively stunning door opening animation.

    As far as first impressions go, what a beautiful game. Very cutesy, very soft. Completely opposite of the gameplay difficulty lol. Those tags on Steam weren't kidding, this is DEFINITELY… a Zelda game. A Zelda souls-like. Extremely pumped to see you play more of this!

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  5. The language in runes and the game manual reminds a lot of the "old days" when you could play emulated japanese games / jrpgs but without understanding a word of japanese lol even the aesthetic of the manual, the fonts & the text frames are similar.
    Looks really good so far, looking forward to the next part!

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  6. I just bought this game, thanks for bringing it to my attention! It's so good and I'm HOOKED so far!

    And yeah, I'm on board with everyone else telling you not to be so hard on yourself for your gaming skills haha. I've cleared Hades on 32 heat with all weapons and you STILL dodge his circle swing better than me….

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  7. You may have realized this already but many times it's easier to circle your enemy — after they flash (in prep for an attack) they don't change their attack direction

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  8. I have to say, after watching your HK playthrough, you're way above average gamer. As an abysmal gamer, who loves souls games, I can say for sure, you'll do wonderfully in souls game. If you're worried about difficulty, it's unwarranted. If they don't interest you, it's entirely other matter then.

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  9. Oh what! How'd you get it to register with PS buttons shown in game on PC? I'm playing with my partner's PS4 controller and it shows up with Xbox button names and I spent a bunch of time remapping them to Switch button placement because I am not used to either of those … I am excited to see you play this game though!!

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  10. "For some reason it kinda makes me feel like I'm reading Korean. Maybe it's just because I can't read Korean."
    I can read Hangeul (Korean alphabet) and the shapes of this alphabet are kinda reminiscent of it. Unsurprisingly, none of them really match though. Personally, it makes me feel like I'm reading Aztec. Maybe that's just because I can't read Aztec 😅

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  11. welonz: plays the entire mass effect 1,2,3 in one go, increasing the difficulty everytime as the game progresses; plays the god of war and finishes every side mission like a god-boss she is, remembers the tinest of details, defeats the hollowkinght spinny things and explores the deepnest like a champ
    also welons: im not super good….whaa? you are awesommee

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  12. 1:16 Hey, just like the title! That must mean something

    1:20 great minds think alike

    1:43 Bangs and your… gems? idk something related to money

    2:00 The language of the Gods!!

    2:18 Yay, trespassing!

    2:27 Because it's dangerous to go alone!
    2:35 Yeah, that might be an issue. Readability is an important factor in an enjoyable gaming experience

    2:49 yeah, just stick in there

    2:56 no, I don't think this ancient civilization used dollars and cents

    3:41 well they gotta make sure people know where to pay their respects
    4:12 exactly, you're unstoppable!

    4:34 Oooh, chest chest!!

    5:19 REST (8H)

    5:39 key get!
    6:45 Hexagons and RBG lighting? Gamer cave!

    6:57 oh, you're blue now!
    7:01 and that's your attack

    8:11 well that was unexpected

    9:24 yeah woah
    10:24 snappy animation!

    10:38 wha… is this homework?

    10:49 oh yeah, like mario and zelda

    11:21 huh, guess that's why that blue place felt magical

    12:26 yeah, there can be only one grave robber here!
    13:28 too many repeated symbols. this is a puzzle solution isn't it?

    13:57 that just popped right outta there

    14:51 pg1-10 are the lore bombs aren't they?
    16:10 private eye welonz has played too many meta games to fall for your tricks!

    17:01 REST (8H)

    18:09 hah, like hollow knight
    19:27 REST (8H)

    19:35 Just like hollow knight

    20:59 REST (8H)

    21:46 ohup, wait, respawn point

    24:01 nevermind, not respawn point

    24:45 just like hollow knight. and dark souls, of course
    27:43 Yooo, overlapping game systems resulting in friendly fire!

    thing is, as soon as I realized enemies could break those bushes, I was basically screaming at the screen to draw them to open up paths and shortcuts. at least you got a sword at the end

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  13. Tunic is definitely game of the year, in my honest opinion. Even tho I'm not playing it, because I don't play those kind of games, it's easily one of the top 3 games in last couple of years for me, for what I have seen so far. 😊

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  14. As someone who likes souls-like games, it is very cool to see a novice figure out how to do well in combat from first principles. I love how quickly you figured out the "being cautious and evasive is better than mashing" principle. It's fun to watch you improve!

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