After a very long wait, Tunic is finally here, as are the reviews for it. If you're looking to try out the isometric action-adventure game, Tunic is available on Xbox Game Pass. If you aren't subscribed to the service, you can nab Tunic on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.
In GameSpot's Tunic review, Richard Wakeling praised its colorful world and gratifying challenge, likening its gameplay to something seen in a Souls-like despite its Zelda-like visuals. Below, you can find a wider critical reaction to Tunic--you can also check out GameSpot sister site Metacritic for even more impressions.
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It's the kind of game you would've purchased because the box art looked cool, eagerly flipping through the pages of its manual on the car ride home, not quite understanding it all but getting excited at the possibilities all the same. In Tunic's case, this grand adventure lives up to the expectations. — Richard Wakeling [Full review]
Though it may look adorably approachable thanks to its deceptively cute furry orange protagonist, Tunic quickly makes it clear that you’d best be ready for a fight. It is a fantastic Zelda-style game for the Elden Ring generation, and solving its ceaselessly clever campaign and challenging combat through careful studying of your indecipherable but intuitive in-game instruction booklet and agile controller work gave me a well-earned payoff and feeling of satisfaction that I won’t soon forget. — Ryan McCaffrey [Full review]
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