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When it comes to it, Tunic is a Legend of Zelda game for Xbox One players, just look at that cute little fox – he looks just like an animal version of Link himself, no? Well, Tunic gives you nothing but a sword and shield and throws you into terrifying dungeons with puzzles and tons of enemies to defeat.

While Tunic may look like a Zelda game in theory, the combat is a bit more intense than Nintendo’s action-adventure franchise. You have the ability to roll out of harms way during combat, and the sword fighting can get pretty technical, almost Dark Souls-esque (I had to make the comparison), and the in-game text is all presented to you with pictures and a language that’s specific to Tunic, adding a bit of mystery to the world that you’re exploring.

Tunic looks to be a promising title for the Xbox One, and we can’t wait to play it once it launches next year.


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