Easily one of my favorite games of all time! Even after 100 hours on it, I still come back every once in a while to re-experience the magic. What it does sets it apart from most other games I’ve played - I can’t get into it much for spoiler reasons but what I can say is, it contains my absolute favorite soundtrack in any game, blew my expectations out of the water especially in the later parts of the game, and made me re-evaluate game design as a whole.
Yeah I was obsessed with the idea that there are now so many things that could exist everywhere, behind puzzles and secrets, and every time that colorful visual would play it was a huge hit of dopamine. Made you feel like a genius, and the idea that you had the power to do so many things but didn't quite know how to was crazy, and thinking "Whoa, how did I not notice that?" or "Wait I could have done that the whole time?" never gets old.
Yeah, year later and ima be real, this was a really weird and dispiriting way to approach the whole Holy Cross thing, which IMO was brilliant Also, Mort, you probably should have dropped that behind a HEAVY spoiler warning, as the whole point of the Holy Cross is to gate progression behind player knowledge
Yeah I enjoyed it too! Was not on par with the rest of the game imo, but was like a whole seperate minigame. I think Tunic might be my favourite game ever, especially for the golden path riddle. If you havent played the Witness, you'll love it if you enjoyed the post game of tunic!
I don't know if I'm dumb here, but the puzzles in Tunic are some of the most unique I'v ever experienced. Sure purely mechanically they are repetetive, but discovering them and realizing there's a puzzle there at all it part of the process. And that process is different for each puzzle and I would say makes Tunic unique. Then of course, some people might not realize how many and how grand the hidden puzzles get and might never experience them. I finished the game without solving the biggest puzzle of all. I'm doing it now though. It is brain bending to think there's even such a puzzle in any game at all. It's truly unique.
I like the look of the boss battles and I approve that they have given an option for those who want a more chilled experience, as for me I am more the keep dying until you don’t kind of guy. Also can’t get over how much I like the art style. Thanks for the video Mort, I’m already installing this on game pass and will be digging in tonight.
This game’s design was out of this world, and pretty much outclasses almost every AAA title today. One of the best games of the last 10 years, absolutely.
Yeah the use of an isometric viewpoint hides so, so many secrets. Once you start seeing how it’s done, you find so many more without any hand-holding whatsoever. The world design puts most AAA games like it to shame. The exploration and atmosphere are some of the best I’ve had in gaming, peroid
It does a good job emulating what it was like playing games as a kid, not understanding the language. Elden Ring too revived some of that sense of wonder that's been lost over the years, simply by having so little hand holding. To me it confirms that modern video game development focus way too much on having everything be immediately understandable. Quest markers pointing exactly where to go. Tutorials that take away absolutely all the mystery of figuring shit out yourself.
Tutorals.. i think knowing what button does what would suffice but ive seen tutorials as an option that can be turned on and off.. which is nice like you can turn it off at any time.. so you can get the basics and the jist of it and just go..also elden ring does bring things back for me to.. a l9t of oldness.. even geanblue fantasy relink brought me back to some good ole rpgs that i enjoyed. Graphically so beautiful i really enjoy it. Still in post game took a break for awhile.. also ill throw out there immortals of aveeum. Brought back some stuff too.. but better. Great story also really enjoy it. Bout to get back into that one. I also got sea of stars.. havent really played yet though. Finishing up a few things first.. also a shorter game and also brings back some old school rpgs and has the classic look but enhanced on ps5.. looks great.. i think i. Really going to enjoy it.. ive been looking for stuff like this.. obvious one.. d2 resurrected brought back a lot also.. i just wish you could download 1 onto console.. i miss that game. 2 is pretty good by all means but the first one is different in a better way and it changes a little bit the more times you go through. Different variations of the story. U would live to see that enhanced. To me it would bl8w 2 out of the water in a lot of ways.. but both great games. A modern version of like crono trigger or ff3 would be frickin awesome with that kind of an epic story.. just better graphics..
As an aside I started playing Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children because you had brought up you're gonna review it. I'm already 80 hours in and not even close to 100%ing might take awhile my dude! Great game so far (starts a little easy/slow but ramps up in a big way).
Another great review Mortym! Thanks so much for the fresh new content every day! It is nice to have a short game to 100%. Right now, I have a logjam of games still yet to 100% that will take dozens if not hundreds of hours each to 100%. On its own I would play it, but it is doubtful it can get into the 100% queue which is already packed with 76 games in my Steam Library ahead of it :) The nice thing is, for all those 76 games, there are videos for all of them in your channel, which is fantastic! The biggest challenge is to choose which game to 100% next?
I enjoyed it, got all the pages and the good ending but didn't bother with every puzzle. Have always love the early SNES Zelda games like Link to The Past so really liked this game even if some of the final puzzles were a bit of a chore. Would recommend to any Zelda gamer as I would Deaths Door which is similar.
Nice review as always. The game is enjoyable and cute, there's no denying. But as for the playtime, I'd say normal player would probably lean more on the 12-14h. Not that longer than your 10h, but still à 20% increase at least, so I guess it's worth noting :)
I simply don't see a problem paying $30 or even $60 for a shorter game if that playtime is dense, which, in the case of Tunic, I would say is the case. Most long games in my experience have just been loaded with padding.
I got it a couple weeks ago and I'm loving it. Admittedly, there were a lot of puzzles that I really only figured out what I WOULD need to do to get the solution, and then saved myself the trouble and just looked it up. That said, the process of figuring out how to solve some of the puzzles was still really satisfying. This game also seems really well suited to multiple playthroughs, since starting a fresh file after you already know everything gives a lot of possible approaches to change up the experience, and it comes with a new game plus so you can start out with end game equipment if you really want to.
Loved your review. Got to say I enjoyed the game up to a point. Sense of exploration and discovery around the world is great but the combat is simplistic and it makes some of the bosses a bit of a pain. As you say, once I completed it I didn't feel the need to complete all the puzzles for the true ending - didn't even realise the puzzles existed until really late on!
Thanks as always for the great review. You're my go to guy for any game before I grab it. I don't know if this is been mentioned already, but Tunic is available on Game Pass which is how I am going to try it. I don't know how many times GP has saved me money. If I really like a game on GP, I usually buy it on Steam anyway :D. Just thought I'd mention that. Thank you again and keep up the awesome videos!
It's the kind of thing that 20 years ago would have been one of my favourite games on Game Boy Advance or whatever was about then (DS?). But now that we're awash with indie games only a download away, along with review videos, it feels a little meh.
Might be worth pointing out here in the comments that at least as of July 2022, Tunic is available via Game Pass for both xbox and pc subscribers, so if you want to give it a try before you buy, that's certainly possible
Saw your video while I was doing my playthrough of tunic and had to force myself not to watch it. However I have since 100% the game and can now watch!
But you can’t get the true ending unless you do the puzzles at the end. The manual said defeat the heir and claim their place or share your wisdom. And the wisdom part is locked behind a gimmicky game mechanic
I don't believe they added a lot. I can see how a professional or near professional gamer would finish this quickly. However there are also secrets that take you beyond 100% and I would be surprised if our host got all of those in short order.
I really like ur review man, really well done. I've just finished the game and was wondering if the puzzle sections annoyed other ppl as annoyed me lol. Too repetitive with almost no hint at all, having to guess too much and not a satisfatory reward after all that work.
It's funny that you mentioned not playing due to the art style because it's outward appearance initially convinced me not to play it. Your video convinced me to at least get it on sale because it looks like fun.
After seeing your video, I remembered playing some sort of demo, at some point. It was kind of "meh," imo. Not that it's bad, but time spent in any game is time not spent in a better game, given most people's limited gaming time. As a result, I find that there are a lot of" OK" games like this that I'll never play; way too many better games out there that I struggle to find time for. Thanks for the content.👍
I'm pretty burnt out on souls likes by now, I started this game up and loved the style and exploration until I realised it had souls like elements and then stopped playing. I understand it's a well made game but I just can't handle any souls like aspects for a while.
It's definitely playable, even not knowing the language. Admittedly, I eventually found a translated guide online, but there are far worse games that are worth a 'free' download
I don't think you need to be able to read the language to enjoy the game. Does the fact that the mailbox says "empty" really add anything? Everything you need to know is spelled out in English or obvious emojis.
Easily one of my favorite games of all time! Even after 100 hours on it, I still come back every once in a while to re-experience the magic. What it does sets it apart from most other games I’ve played - I can’t get into it much for spoiler reasons but what I can say is, it contains my absolute favorite soundtrack in any game, blew my expectations out of the water especially in the later parts of the game, and made me re-evaluate game design as a whole.
The 'just puzzles' ending portion of the game was by far my favourite part!
Yeah it was like collecting Anticubes in Fez, a whole second game in front of your eyes
Yeah I was obsessed with the idea that there are now so many things that could exist everywhere, behind puzzles and secrets, and every time that colorful visual would play it was a huge hit of dopamine. Made you feel like a genius, and the idea that you had the power to do so many things but didn't quite know how to was crazy, and thinking "Whoa, how did I not notice that?" or "Wait I could have done that the whole time?" never gets old.
Yeah, year later and ima be real, this was a really weird and dispiriting way to approach the whole Holy Cross thing, which IMO was brilliant
Also, Mort, you probably should have dropped that behind a HEAVY spoiler warning, as the whole point of the Holy Cross is to gate progression behind player knowledge
Yeah I enjoyed it too! Was not on par with the rest of the game imo, but was like a whole seperate minigame. I think Tunic might be my favourite game ever, especially for the golden path riddle. If you havent played the Witness, you'll love it if you enjoyed the post game of tunic!
Finding the pages from the manual is wicked cool
I don't know if I'm dumb here, but the puzzles in Tunic are some of the most unique I'v ever experienced. Sure purely mechanically they are repetetive, but discovering them and realizing there's a puzzle there at all it part of the process. And that process is different for each puzzle and I would say makes Tunic unique.
Then of course, some people might not realize how many and how grand the hidden puzzles get and might never experience them.
I finished the game without solving the biggest puzzle of all. I'm doing it now though. It is brain bending to think there's even such a puzzle in any game at all. It's truly unique.
I think I solved it :) but I'm trying not to look for help online lol! it's taking some time! I'm really trying to platinum it before i hang it up
I am really impressed with all the 100% reviews you have done, well done sir. You def earned a sub
Tunic Team is basically one guy who created the whole game. Makes it more impressive.
I don't believe the credits say the same. IIRC
@@bancodrut I don't know about the credits but the wikipedia page says it was made by one person
One person or not… if the game isnt that good, it wont change that fact.
@@antonybrisson4090 umm.... ok? But it is a good game?
@@antonybrisson4090, don't worry majority disagrees with you
I like the look of the boss battles and I approve that they have given an option for those who want a more chilled experience, as for me I am more the keep dying until you don’t kind of guy. Also can’t get over how much I like the art style. Thanks for the video Mort, I’m already installing this on game pass and will be digging in tonight.
This game’s design was out of this world, and pretty much outclasses almost every AAA title today. One of the best games of the last 10 years, absolutely.
Yeah the use of an isometric viewpoint hides so, so many secrets. Once you start seeing how it’s done, you find so many more without any hand-holding whatsoever. The world design puts most AAA games like it to shame. The exploration and atmosphere are some of the best I’ve had in gaming, peroid
Tunic reminded me a lot of Death's Door. I loved Death's Door so I thought Tunic will scratch that itch. Pretty cool game overall
It does a good job emulating what it was like playing games as a kid, not understanding the language. Elden Ring too revived some of that sense of wonder that's been lost over the years, simply by having so little hand holding.
To me it confirms that modern video game development focus way too much on having everything be immediately understandable. Quest markers pointing exactly where to go. Tutorials that take away absolutely all the mystery of figuring shit out yourself.
That's the sense of adventure we're all longing for. Some secretly, some openly. It was lost to us when we grew up.
Tutorals.. i think knowing what button does what would suffice but ive seen tutorials as an option that can be turned on and off.. which is nice like you can turn it off at any time.. so you can get the basics and the jist of it and just go..also elden ring does bring things back for me to.. a l9t of oldness.. even geanblue fantasy relink brought me back to some good ole rpgs that i enjoyed. Graphically so beautiful i really enjoy it. Still in post game took a break for awhile.. also ill throw out there immortals of aveeum. Brought back some stuff too.. but better. Great story also really enjoy it. Bout to get back into that one. I also got sea of stars.. havent really played yet though. Finishing up a few things first.. also a shorter game and also brings back some old school rpgs and has the classic look but enhanced on ps5.. looks great.. i think i. Really going to enjoy it.. ive been looking for stuff like this.. obvious one.. d2 resurrected brought back a lot also.. i just wish you could download 1 onto console.. i miss that game. 2 is pretty good by all means but the first one is different in a better way and it changes a little bit the more times you go through. Different variations of the story. U would live to see that enhanced. To me it would bl8w 2 out of the water in a lot of ways.. but both great games. A modern version of like crono trigger or ff3 would be frickin awesome with that kind of an epic story.. just better graphics..
Or 6 depending.. on how you look at it.. snes 3 actually 6
As an aside I started playing Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children because you had brought up you're gonna review it.
I'm already 80 hours in and not even close to 100%ing might take awhile my dude! Great game so far (starts a little easy/slow but ramps up in a big way).
Another great review Mortym! Thanks so much for the fresh new content every day! It is nice to have a short game to 100%. Right now, I have a logjam of games still yet to 100% that will take dozens if not hundreds of hours each to 100%. On its own I would play it, but it is doubtful it can get into the 100% queue which is already packed with 76 games in my Steam Library ahead of it :) The nice thing is, for all those 76 games, there are videos for all of them in your channel, which is fantastic! The biggest challenge is to choose which game to 100% next?
Howdy Mortismal, great video as usual!
Video request: What game would you most want to make if you were in charge?
I enjoyed it, got all the pages and the good ending but didn't bother with every puzzle. Have always love the early SNES Zelda games like Link to The Past so really liked this game even if some of the final puzzles were a bit of a chore. Would recommend to any Zelda gamer as I would Deaths Door which is similar.
Nice review as always. The game is enjoyable and cute, there's no denying. But as for the playtime, I'd say normal player would probably lean more on the 12-14h. Not that longer than your 10h, but still à 20% increase at least, so I guess it's worth noting :)
I simply don't see a problem paying $30 or even $60 for a shorter game if that playtime is dense, which, in the case of Tunic, I would say is the case. Most long games in my experience have just been loaded with padding.
I got it a couple weeks ago and I'm loving it. Admittedly, there were a lot of puzzles that I really only figured out what I WOULD need to do to get the solution, and then saved myself the trouble and just looked it up. That said, the process of figuring out how to solve some of the puzzles was still really satisfying.
This game also seems really well suited to multiple playthroughs, since starting a fresh file after you already know everything gives a lot of possible approaches to change up the experience, and it comes with a new game plus so you can start out with end game equipment if you really want to.
Loved your review. Got to say I enjoyed the game up to a point. Sense of exploration and discovery around the world is great but the combat is simplistic and it makes some of the bosses a bit of a pain. As you say, once I completed it I didn't feel the need to complete all the puzzles for the true ending - didn't even realise the puzzles existed until really late on!
I love that Tunic doesn’t just break the fourth wall; it turns the fourth wall into a game mechanic!
This is a comfort game. I always have to come back to it. The soundtrack just melts the real world away and I’m the 🦊 lol
Thanks as always for the great review. You're my go to guy for any game before I grab it. I don't know if this is been mentioned already, but Tunic is available on Game Pass which is how I am going to try it. I don't know how many times GP has saved me money. If I really like a game on GP, I usually buy it on Steam anyway :D. Just thought I'd mention that. Thank you again and keep up the awesome videos!
Installing it now on gamepass. Been seeing really good reviews on this game so I'm excited to play this tonight.
Good Review as always, And good Thing: it's on PC Game Pass
I love the endgame puzzles. It was like a whole game hidden within the game that was undee my nose the entire time.
I wasn't interested but now I'm intrigued, really curious about this manuel telling the story
Bravo you managed to 100% the game! I'm surprised you played this one
Tunic was a great GamePass experience.
It's the kind of thing that 20 years ago would have been one of my favourite games on Game Boy Advance or whatever was about then (DS?). But now that we're awash with indie games only a download away, along with review videos, it feels a little meh.
G'Morning Mortim
Nice!
It's on game pass as well, please mention if it's on game pass
Probably won’t play it but you did a great review as always dude good job 👍🔥
Might be worth pointing out here in the comments that at least as of July 2022, Tunic is available via Game Pass for both xbox and pc subscribers, so if you want to give it a try before you buy, that's certainly possible
My only issue is that some of the areas are really dark, its my first time playing and I'm on the area where the enemy can grapple towards you
Hey if you liked this at all, then you should really check out the ys series. This looks a lot like that
Good show sir
Saw your video while I was doing my playthrough of tunic and had to force myself not to watch it.
However I have since 100% the game and can now watch!
since your 14 times mentioning it within 10min. wasn't enough for me: but can it be enjoyed in a relatively short period of time?
This game looks interesting. Have you heard of Knights of the Chalice 1 and 2. If so do you plan to check them out any time in the near future?
Not anytime soon
But you can’t get the true ending unless you do the puzzles at the end. The manual said defeat the heir and claim their place or share your wisdom. And the wisdom part is locked behind a gimmicky game mechanic
It feels a lot like Deaths Door?
The whole manual in another language would of been painful to pull off well in a longer game .
1:00 wtf mortym, it took me almost 30h for the first ending. Either they have added a bunch of stuff, or you're a legendary player.
I don't believe they added a lot. I can see how a professional or near professional gamer would finish this quickly. However there are also secrets that take you beyond 100% and I would be surprised if our host got all of those in short order.
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You should definitely try to 100% Yakuza 7 at some point. That game might be a completionist nightmare but in a fun way.
I really like ur review man, really well done. I've just finished the game and was wondering if the puzzle sections annoyed other ppl as annoyed me lol. Too repetitive with almost no hint at all, having to guess too much and not a satisfatory reward after all that work.
maybe if the creator can get a team going they can make a sequel to this game and have i be longer and have overall to it?
It's funny that you mentioned not playing due to the art style because it's outward appearance initially convinced me not to play it. Your video convinced me to at least get it on sale because it looks like fun.
Digimon Survive please :D
Comes out Friday
100%? Then I take you translated Trunic.
XD
If you like the vibe of this game, I strongly recommend The Last Campfire.
How do you complete games so fast? How do you not get burnt out?
I've made several videos about it, you can search burn out and find them
@@MortismalGaming Thanks man, your approach to reviews is admirable and refreshing, most reviewers don't put in that type of effort :D
After seeing your video, I remembered playing some sort of demo, at some point. It was kind of "meh," imo. Not that it's bad, but time spent in any game is time not spent in a better game, given most people's limited gaming time. As a result, I find that there are a lot of" OK" games like this that I'll never play; way too many better games out there that I struggle to find time for.
Thanks for the content.👍
This looks a lot like Death's Door
That's definitely the game I found it most similar to when I played through
I'm pretty burnt out on souls likes by now, I started this game up and loved the style and exploration until I realised it had souls like elements and then stopped playing. I understand it's a well made game but I just can't handle any souls like aspects for a while.
free comment.
I'll be honest... thought that game language was Japanese at first... lol
Sounds like you weren't impressed by this. Also, sounds like you didn't start out with old Zelda games.
i liked it until u got the stupid dash
the writing that you can't read makes the game a 'not even downloading for free' for me.
Yeah, this one will require thinking instead of getting anything for free.
It's definitely playable, even not knowing the language. Admittedly, I eventually found a translated guide online, but there are far worse games that are worth a 'free' download
I don't think you need to be able to read the language to enjoy the game. Does the fact that the mailbox says "empty" really add anything? Everything you need to know is spelled out in English or obvious emojis.
Cute little game, btw thanks for accepting my friend invite on steam(mattznick) honestly didn't know you add viewers lol