Tunic - The Legend of Zelden Ring
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- Опубликовано: 18 мар 2022
- Tunic is a weird and wonderful game that looks like a cute love letter to Link's Awakening, and plays like an isometric Dark Souls...
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Jon completely failing to see the obvious stairs in the Old House is the most on-brand Perception -1 moment I've ever seen.
It wouldn't feel the same otherwise XD
@Brandy Snap Fanboy much? lol
@Brandy Snap Settle down muffin. You must be new here.
@Brandy Snap how would you even know that they're not important? Along with that, that ain't the kind of way he'd like you to talk about him, most likely.
I went from never hearing a word about this game to seeing it everywhere all at once and I'm totally down for it.
If you have the xbox game pass it's on there, that's how I heard about it
Jon: “Say what you will about elden ring, but none of the enemies have laser sniper rifles.”
Oh how innocent you are Jon.
Oh no
@@ManyATrueNerd
They have rocket launchers too, they just call it magic and make you dress your character in silly outfits 😜 Cheers Jon
Ordina Archers: Allow us to introduce ourselves.
I think it was Sethorven (on his Twitch stream) who banged his head against those guys for a while. It wouldn't be so bad if they didn't cover each other.
@@ManyATrueNerd Jon, you have already been in the Underground with the ghost vikings. That's pretty close to a laser sniper rifle right there.
So Jon enters the old house that was marked in the instruction manual, finds nothing but 1 money in a chest, ignores the stairs, spends a long time trying to explore, eventually returns to the old house and realizes that the house had some stairs, and finally gets the shield quite some time after he could have. Yup, that's Jon for you.
I did the same, felt like an idiot
Honestly, this game has so many hidden little paths, litteraly most of the overworld shortcuts can be acceced at any time, u just need to know were they are
he inadvertently showed us all a path that would let you get to the dark behind world with just the stick and some bombs.
I did even worse when I played this game. I didn't notice the house was marked, but I found the hidden path to the well, so I managed to clear the entire well without a shield. I then couldn't figure out that you could walk over the fallen column to get into the west garden, so I gave up on the well and proceeded to clear half of the atoll before finally giving up and looking up online how to get the shield
Heh, I completed west garden before I got the shield. My TV had glare from my window that completely covered the shield so I just couldn't see it. I found it later in the evening when I was just exploring around.
Just a quick heads up Jon if you are reading these, the description still has the link to Power to the People in it, looking forward to the video!
Oops - I shall fix
26:49 Jon's 🎖🏅 for getting to the point where he remembers to find the shield.
This would totally be a GOTY contender for me in any other year. Hell, even this year it still is, and that speaks to hoe much I love this adorable blend of Zelda and Souls. Tunic is amazing, and I am just so happy that it is after 5 years of development and updates.
Congratulations, you've shown me things in this game I never knew about...
I love this game so much - it's got a LOT of hidden passages, and the info pages being found out of order both are fascinating elements of the game. Plus it teaches you a lot, despite you being literally unable to read most of the manual...
The language barrier + souls like components of this game makes me think of this thing I read about one of Hidetaka Miyazaki’s design influences for flavour text and environmental storytelling as means of telling a story. Basically when he was a kid he read a lot of English sci-fi and fantasy from his local library despite not fully understanding them, and let his mind fill in the blanks from context clues and illustrations.
The font used for the English text in the manual is spot-on for Japanese print media (and the occasional cheaply-localized game). It's so weird that they all seem to use that same one and that I don't recognize it from anywhere else.
I kind of wonder if they straight up just copied one of the many hylian txts that exists
I love seeing a game made in my city becoming so popular so quickly!
Redwall: Prepare to Die is more hardcore than when I was a kid.
This seems like a Souls like but a CHILL one. You took down many blobs without dying. Reminds me of Stardew Valley's mine creatures.
i love stardew valley, but teh enemies in the mines are too tanky imo.
It's a lovely game but it gets pretty hard pretty quickly. Not as chill as you might assume.
Been playing this the past few days, I LOVE the Super Nintendo-esque instruction book you have to find piece by piece. And sometimes has little biro annotations.
I like the merge between old Legend of Zelda games and Dark Souls. I would not be surprised in the slightest if it got a sequel. And like always, Jon is the source of most of the new games I buy. This is going in the cart.
Also, how Jon? The staircase had a door frame.
It reminds me SO much of Hyper Light Drifter in a great way
-> Zelda-Soulslike combat with pastel colours
-> Ancient machines beyond your comprehension
-> an unfamiliar language which unravels as you play.
Big big fan. Love the classic secondhand manual with scribbled notes. Would kill for foxperson. Cheers, Jon!
I love this game so much. I'm glad you're playing it.
Oh this was a lovely mix of nostalgia, cute and hardcore.
May I recommend giving Them's Fightin' Herds a try next? Reminds me of this but with more 90:s graphics.
Jon: "Say what you want about Elden Ring none of the enemies have laser sniper rifles".
Elden Ring: *laughs in Ancestral Follower*
Laughs in giant lobster
Gosh it's absolutely lovely. Quick headsup for anyone reading this - as of March 2022 this game is on Gamepass!
I've been waiting for this game to come out for a long time now and I'm even more excited for it with how the mechanics work. It already seemed neat because it was a Zelda type game, but having some extra challenge via "souls" mechanics also is cool.
Was looking forward to watching gameplay of this cheers Jon 👍
I was literally yelling at my screen the first time you went into the house “There’s an upstairs!!! It’s right there!!!”
I love all the implications that we are trailing behind someone else: discarded tutorials that an experienced hero no longer needs, discarded chests already looted, only money and loot a high level hero wouldn't bother with.
Wish I never overlooked this now. When I saw the dark souls tag I said nah im ok not my thing at the moment. After watching this I really want to play it now.
This game recaptures the sense of sharing secrets and shortcuts in video games with your friends on the playground. This game like the original Dark Souls hides so many secrets that it’s secrets have secrets 😸
This has quickly become one of my favorite games of the year. Glad Jon decided to play it!
Absolutely love this game so I'm glad Jon is playing this and exposing more people to it!
I love that you're describing items and mechanics like you're playing dark souls/eldin ring. "I found another flask of Crimson Tears" and you descrbing the fox shrines as bonfires and sites of grace :P
29:50 "Here's how you do it, alright? You do it by using the ancient martial art technique of running away from everything"
-Jonseph Joestar
Thank you for the video.
Just watched NerdCubed where this was mentioned, glad I didn't have to go too far to see some gameplay.
Neat, as soon as I heard about this game I was hoping you'd give it a go
Would love to see more of this
Oh Jon, you sweet summer child. You think Dark Souls and it's ilk are anything but a Zelda game :)
I'd happily watch a let's play of this.
´´Good afternoon unleash chapman, I'm John´´ -CC
Had this on my wish list. Watched this vid and picked the game up. Its great. Only just started but playing the game on a 4k TV seems right. Smooth framerate at 4k with my 1080ti too. Good stuff.
Man this is like the best of old school Zelda games, it looks great and adorable.
I downloaded this game this morning, it is decidedly frustrating yet fun.
I love the manuals
Love the D&D reference. Remember, everything is a mimic.
Theres a piece of paper hidden behind the dresser in the old house. It highlights when you're close to it
I love that the shop guy looks like a giant boss xD
Started playing this on Monday. Got pretty far without dieing.. first death was in the tomb to the laser lines - I had wanted to check what they do, then had lower health to actually succeed.
The game keeps on growing in sophistication. I love it.
Jon -- "You've got yourself a deal, Satan!"
I just found this ony recomended in steam, went to see if anyone had played it and found my favorite lets player has XD
5:59 Jon fails to recognize the strike-strike-dodge pattern.
I love how Jon missed the stairs in the Old House.
Included on Game Pass BTW.
Hey MATN SERIOUS question. What's your ratio of filming time vs editing time?
This game did the same mind meld to me looked soo cute then boy was i surprised!! looked like a casual fun day on Xbox turned into a Sunday of souls like frustration was a good time:}
An inanimate pot jiggles slightly after getting hit by a piece of another pot and all of a sudden it's a monster trying to kill you.
10:00 was hilarious. This game looks really fun.
I literally just downloaded this game last night...
Edit: probably dont have enough time to play it, between work, cooking, cleaning and sleeping only really only have enough time at home for an hour to play elden ring.
I had a feeling you’d like this.
Cannot describe the agony of STAIRS!!!
Jon, enemies do have laser sniper rifles in Elden Ring. They're called magic arrow greatbow knights
For some reason it reminded me of Kingsley's adventure from ps1
The entire time in the Old House I was just shouting "there's a ramp Jon, Jon, there's a ramp, there's a ramp there Jon, ffs Jon go up the ramp" 😂
4:50 nice reference haha
Adorable dark souls sounds like a win
Legend of zelda, dark souls, and death's door all in one
immediately the music is wonderful. Reminds me of FFX.
Welp I know what I'm buying this week
When I was a kid I had a pristine copy of the map from Zelda: link to the past that I thought was so cool..
This is going on my "100 percent buy for steak deck" list.
How is yours? mine is medium rare.
I miss game manuals.
I have been playing this game myself, and its a fucking ride
I mean FromSoft games seem to draw a lot of inspiration from the Zelda franchise so I'd say this is a natural evolution of that!
Anyone else give themselves a minor concussion from facepalming when Jon missed the stairs in the house?
Trust me, while playing, it is kinda hard to miss, this game has so many of these hard to see or quite obviouse little nooks and crannys
Things I learned about Jon today. He thinks rocks are trees and swords cut down tree rocks.
The real Elden Ring begins here
That's a Deku stick. I don't know what you expected
I'm so glad for Steam having a souls like tag. It allows me to do a wide circle about a game i might otherwise find interesting.
Experiencing it via Jon-Proxy is good enough.
Agreed! I had this on wishlist for ages, not realizing it was a souls like - Id much rather watch Jon play than risk my blood pressure 🙂
This looks extremely similar to Death's Door. If you enjoy this you'll probably like that as well
I'm still on the fence about this game. Mainly cause I started playing it blind and had a bit of culture shock at the more souls-y nature of it. Realized though it does have a very specific nostalgia - specifically it feels like the experience of finding a classic nes adventure game, but its only in Japanese which I don't speak but they liked using random english in places for style so I'm trying to just struggle through between context and the pictures in the manual. I think I recommend it, but I also find myself constantly making comparisons to Death's Door which did many similar things but no language barrier and much more streamlined.
Little addendum after my comment realized how to better describe the comparison to death's door. They both are solid, even if I like Death's door more personally. Both take the souls like formula to a zelda like game. This game has a much bigger focus on the blind exploration side of souls. Like hints of where to go where you might do a bit of bumbling around before you realize the way forward. Death's door on the other hand is pretty straight forward on where to go but enjoys more combat challenges and gauntlets. Both are core parts of the souls like experience I think, so it really is preference and I think they're about equal quality wise. I just get frustrated at feeling completely lost at times in this game.
You do realize the glyphs you see in game are made up and not Japanese right? Not even Japanese people can read it. Unless you're saying it's like reading Japanese or your game actually does have Japanese in it in which case my bad.
@@donovanfaust3227 I said like, not literally. I know it is very different from Japanese. I'm guessing its probably just a letter cypher from english, most of these games use that sort of thing. Just how most of the manual is individual lines of text mixed with pictures and the bulk of it in the runic language is an interesting choice that gave me personally a very specific nostalgic itch.
@@shadowneko521 eh I already said my bad if that's what you meant but honestly you can understand my mistake when you put "feels like" in front of a complete thought then put a comma to separate the thought saying you didn't understand Japanese implying you thought it was actually Japanese. Like you could have just said you don't understand the language but I get what you were going for now. Once again my bad.
@@shadowneko521 It's like when you were a kid and couldn't really read yet, but got a game in your language. So it's like the manual becoming more useful as you learned to read.
Might be an early contender for the game of the year list, maybe?
Ringing bells in the first Dark Souls is an important objective so this game is definitely just cute Dark Souls.
29:54 You don't even know what you've done, do you? Don't make any sudden movements and pray they don't notice you.
This looks great! Although, your perception was particularly suffering in this video. 🧐
Pet the fox!
some of the enemies in elden ring have laser sniper bows!
Cute Souls
I really don't know how he managed to get to the spiders before the sword.
Let it be known that a single developer made this, his name is Andrew Shouldice.
Will we get more of Fox Souls?
I'm not proud to admit, but the first time text was on screen I had to check myself. Just to make sure its supposed to be like that and I didn't have a stroke.
This is so damn charming, it's in my queue after elden ring now.
9:50 is Jon willing to sell his soul for a pointy stick?
Second. Hopefully getting on switch if it comes there
Wait is this a new release? DId they really release DS1 with a fox in the same month as elden ring?
Fox Ranni xD
Kingsley's Adventure?
We went from Dark Souls to Fox Souls. 🦊
omg wow this is cute
Dragonage?
1:30 Um it's actually x, y, and bed because it's from the greek beta.
Could this be Elden Ring?
Even if "you're not supposed to be able to speak the local language", I feel like the prompts should be in a language you do understand. Since you're, y'know, playing as the character who is interacting with the world. Pick up the key yes/no? Instead, it's like the character speaks the language, but the player doesn't, which is weird.
It’s all totally obvious though, and the bits which aren’t then become puzzles.