One of the best Xbox games of the year is coming to PS4 and PS5 soon

Tunic is coming to PlayStation soon too.



Tunic is coming to PlayStation soon too.

There were some big announcements at Sony’s State of Play, but the supposed gap fillers were also convincing. You may already know one of them from the Xbox, because the title is currently represented in the Game Pass: Tunic. The adventure is strongly reminiscent of the old 2D Zelda games, but can also score with its own ideas and concepts. And soon you can also play Tunic on the PlayStation:

  • When will Tunic be released for PS4 and PS5? On September 27, 2022

What makes Tunic so great?

Many successful indie games pick up where the big studios left off. They take classic concepts, take them further, turn them on their head and do crazy things with them. This also applies to Tunic, who doesn’t hold back on his source of inspiration and puts the cute fox protagonist in an outfit that he seems to have stolen directly from Link when he took a quick dip in Lake Hylia.

Here’s the announcement trailer from State of Play:

Zelda-like Tunic: The Xbox success will also come to PS4 and PS5 in the fall






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Zelda-like Tunic: The Xbox success will also come to PS4 and PS5 in the fall

Zelda meets Elden Ring: While the basics of Tunic may be based on old Zelda titles, the Dark Souls generation is not neglected either. On the one hand, the fights are much more demanding than, for example, in Zelda: A Link to the Past, on the other hand, some game mechanics, just like in a From Software game, are hardly explained. Instead, you must find notes and figure out how to apply them to the game world and its threats.

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These are the highlights from the State of Play:

Tunic is a complete success

Tunic may look like a typical indie title at first glance, but there are a few things that make it stand out. The game has an incredible 86 points on Metacritic, so it can convince most critics. Above all, the magical look, the creative puzzles, the exciting combat system, the many secrets hidden in the game world and the decent playing time of 15 to 20 hours are praised.

Will you be playing Tunic on PlayStation? Or have you already completed the game on the Xbox?

Reference-www.gamepro.de