I really liked the "you could do this all along?"-ness of it
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Tunic is great, it really is a love letter to the instruction manual and note taking. The combat was so satisfying to improve at as well.
I just have one minor complaint about it, but it is kinda spoiling the game, and won't affect anyone unless they dive deep into the game
Secret Treasure 4: Vintage. I get that they wanted to reward people who figured out the language, but you cannot then make it an English Cipher AND localise everything except it AND hide 1 of the 12 secret treasures behind it.
They localised it, so a portion of their targeted playerbase will not speak English. They are now locked out of exactly 1 of these trophies, that is frustrating as fuck. And because I happened to notice that the booklet language does not change when I changed the game language, I thought I would have to learn toki pona or something, and gave up on a puzzle I would have probably enjoyed otherwise, because I thought despite me specifically speaking English, the developers would not be so cruel as to hide exactly 1 out of 12 trophies behind a specific language.
Yes, I am still mad.
Hiding like easter eggs or minor rewards behind it is fine, and although making ones own language would exclude more people from ever finding it on their own, it is at least fair.
And its sequel, 2Nic2Furious, spinoff light novel Tunic Tunak Tun, charming side character TuJohn, and bricolage-based board game set in the same universe, Tuknick Tuknack. Don't miss the MMO Tunic Townic!
Oh yeah, it’s incredibly immersive. Got a lot of mileage out of an iPad with a pencil taking screenshots, scribbling out patterns and puzzles and working them out even when I didn’t have the game on. Even after figuring out everything in the manual and getting all the trophies the game still has a ton of mysteries and that rabbit hole goes deep.
I love it so much whenever I accidentally stumple upon my clusterfuck of written notes in my paper notebook.
Found it, but just in case marked for spoiler

can confirm, really really good game
Me personally, I thought the combat was pretty ass. Boss combat, in particular. Like they played Dark Souls and their takeaway was "Okay, so to make good combat, you need to make it SUPER difficult, and then give them a dodge roll." REALLY put a damper on the experience as a whole, which is a shame, because every other aspect of that game is FANTASTIC.
If you haven't played it, do yourself a favor and just be ready to turn on assist mode or no-death mode for the bosses.
I got stuck on a boss and couldn't find my way back to them after rallying and attempting to make a second attempt.