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Tunic Is Like a Cute Elden Ring With Woodland Creatures So Sign Me Up


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In the opening moments of Tunic, you — playing as a cute little fox — wake up on a beach, yawn, do a biiig stretch, and start climbing the stairs in front of you. It’s a lot like how Elden Ring begins — in that game, you wake up in a church and have nothing else to do but start walking. Neither game gives you an objective marker or even tells you what to do. They just drop you into a world and let you discover it on your own.
There are lots of reasons Tunic is being described as a “cute Elden Ring,” including its approach to combat, the shrines where you save, respawn and level up, and its big, awe-inspiring boss battles. But the biggest similarity between the games is their dedication to creating a sense of mystery — and the biggest difference is that Tunic is a whole lot cuter.
The art style is probably the first thing that will make you want to play. It’s a colourful 2D world where even the spiders that want to kill you are a little bit cute. Your little fox looks around as you explore, gazing at butterflies that flutter by or treasure chests you might have otherwise missed. As you explore, you’ll find pages of an instruction manual that teach you how to solve puzzles and more advanced techniques, and even these are overwhelmingly cute.
tunic is a relatable game pic.twitter.com/AoR8VnwyJW
— Qwarq (@Qwarq) March 16, 2022
But underneath its cute as a button exterior is a game that’s just as challenging as Elden Ring — and for this, Tunic offers “No Fail Mode”. With this turned on, you become invincible during combat, meaning there’s literally no way for you to fail. It’s a great option for people who want to experience the game without struggling with the combat, and you can even turn it on just for specific fights.
Tunic is available now on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC on Steam, Epic Games, Humble Bundle, GOG and itch.io. It’s also available on Xbox Game Pass. While you wait for it to download, amuse yourself with these reactions from other players who are in love with this cute isometric action game!
Here are the best memes about the “cute Elden Ring” game Tunic:
Who knew that Tunic would be the GOTY threat to Elden Ring.
— Grubb (@JeffGrubb) March 16, 2022
I want you to look at these cute drawings of Tunic from the manual pages pic.twitter.com/0W8qUpaaDC
— 🌟 The cutest cabbit alive 🏳️🌈 🌟 (@TommoTheCabbit) March 21, 2022
tunic's good you should play it pic.twitter.com/DCYdKUQoSw
— Ia. y'know, like, kyu? (@ia_quillthing) March 19, 2022
Tunic is what happens when a developer understands that The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Dark Souls are the two most important blueprints for action games, while also embracing the fact that Donkey Kong Country has the best music. pic.twitter.com/nUJjRM3ckh
— Mi 🍔 les (@MilesDompier) March 18, 2022
There is a crab-like creature in Tunic (2022, Various Platforms) pic.twitter.com/Mm1KGU3b5A
— 🦀Daily Video Game Crabs🦀 (@DailyVGCrab) March 21, 2022
Tunic throws brilliant curveball on classic games. It offers some beloved concepts like dungeons and special items/upgrades, but has a new twist, you can like, not get any of them. I beat the first boss with a stick. I have a lot of love and respect for this game. pic.twitter.com/K3hV2BTvYB
— Merry Kish (@MerryKish) March 16, 2022