Alright, I've removed any mention of spoilers from both the image and the description. I can't change the video itself for obvious reasons, but this should hopefully prevent people from running into something they didn't want to see.
I fought the first boss without knowing you can upgrade your stats he destroyed me at least 10 times then I upgraded like 8 stats and he crumbled lol great lesson
i beat it in 10 attempts but i already knew i was doing something wrong because the guide clearly said i was supposed to be at 3/3/3. i figured out how to use those items shortly after
I loved this game and hated it at the same time, I am so glad I didn’t looked at the included manual in the switch version, the printed manual is the same one you are getting the pages. So it was fun discovering everything, some things where very easy to guess and some things where difficult. I finished the game beating the final boss, but I was missing 3 pages of the manual. This magic door where one of the pages is inside, this is just too much, what where they thinking!? Who can guess that, it is impossible I don’t like watching videos to help me out, but this was in another level, so far probable this is the hardest puzzle I have ever seen in a video game. The second one for me was in the original silent hill, inside the school there is a piano, and you pick up a page that tells you a hint where a bird flies away and stay on a cable, and there are like 5 birds, ahhhh, hahahahaha, 😂😂😂😂 finally I understood that puzzle while writing this, hahahaha, you are suppose to use the birds as hint to play at the piano, I thought I have to use the birds and play the piano looking at the piano, but in reality this thing is referring to a pentagram and where the birds stoped on the cable, it means that’s a musical note, there was very internet at that time in 1998, how I was gonna know that, hahahaha.
This video is riddled with spoilers. People are looking for tips not every boss in whole game to be on display. I’m sure your lack of subs has something to do with this. I would be more careful in the future if you want to make it as a content creator. Tips were good but those spoilers… man..
Hey! I got a great idea. Let me watch a vid on a game I haven’t played yet. Then complain when it shows gameplay Of said game. Shit, Dude. You clicked the vid to watch. YOU. Some people are born to bitch…
@@jacobberry5138 homie. Homie homie homie. Tsk tsk tsk. Let me go ahead and spoil a game you wanna play through a beginners guide cause you want to know some tips and stuff for basic gameplay and maybe a small boost towards future progression. So lemme just insert the full ending for your enjoyment. See what i mean? I already finished the game at this point. Besides, idk why you have to be so upset as if i personally attacked you (spoiler, i didnt). I was just thanking the dude above. What has you so upset at something so simple and respectful?
@@glytchthefox You’re a special kind of sensitive if you think that was an attack. If you don’t want anything spoiled don’t watch vids concerning said game/movie/etc. That simple. And if you see something that you don’t want see, click off. Change the vid. You have that power. But no. Watch the whole thing, then bitch about it. And side note, can the condescending and smug rhetoric. You just come off as kind of a douchebag when you assume someone is upset to make a point. It’s a risk when you watch vids about gameplay, but it’s a risk you take on. Not the content creators.
Just wanted to say that coming to this now after having gotten frustrated with my first play through then wanting to come back to the game with a bit more heads up of what I’m going into and this was awesome for that! I thought it was kind of cool to see snippets of the bosses as most I had actually seen before were without context/with the health bar cropped so they weren’t really that new lmao. Also I would agree that with this game especially, if you go looking up tips, then obviously some aspect of the game with be spoiled as the most aspects of the game, if not arguably all of them, are not explained much to you. I just took down the guard captain after watching this with some fire bombs that I got from poking around some odd tree lines and am enjoying the game more than ever! Thanks for the video and tips! It gave me just a bit extra to help keep me exploring the rest on my own and that’s def appreciated!
This video stopped me from putting down the game, I was stuck in an area that I had to come back to later on and it saved me a heap of trouble, thank you ❤️
I wish I didn’t watch this video. You say it’s a beginners guide but show sooo many boss fights. Cmon man. I’d say anything from the first 5-6 hours of the game is FairPlay but some of these definitely look end game.
I was looking for tips and tricks since I just startet out, and you're showing off the first boss in your intro and welcome speech. I got so upset. Clicked away from the video at once. ☹️
this game is hard. I stopped playing for a long time and I just cant figure out where to go, I have lit up the 3 beacons and unlocked the big door, and I have spent hours re scaling the entire map, all I see is opened chests everywhere, the forest, dungeons and everything are cleared out as far as I can tell. Its very frustrating all the small gaps that I cant cross, inside the big door, it seems to need 3 hexagon things. I don't get it
It's been eons since I last played Tunic so I'm afraid I can't give you a concrete answer, but what I do remember is that not all of the pathways/secrets are meant to be explored before the endgame, so don't obsess too much with random doors. That said, check the warp points in the spirit realm place. I think there's one that leads to an otherwise inaccessible area. It might be the thing you missed.
At this point I don't even know what to say anymore. If you don't want to see literally anything about a game, why check out a guide/tips video at all? I can't just post 10 minutes of a black screen because something is going to be a spoiler to someone. I've revealed none of the story, none of the major locations and none of the details about how to progress. All you see is disjointed clips of random enemies and random corners of the maps. There's less spoilers here than in the launch trailer you've most likely watched. So if you want to go into a game completely blind, that's cool. I can respect that. But then don't go looking at a guide and acting surprised if it shows you things from the game...
There are key beats throughout a game. Sometimes that story, sometimes that's a key enemy particularly bosses and mid chapter bosses. If you can't even understand the people would be upset right now to look up tips that they start the game anew and you show them key bosses they're going to interact with. You shouldn't be making RU-vid videos then man. Especially because the footage wasn't even relevant to that portion of the video. Then complaining that your viewership doesn't appreciate something... Not sure you understand content creation.
@@Gamesear yeah I think your channel just isn’t going to be for me. Especially in a game about discovery, exploration, and has souls-like elements when seeing boss fights is a huge piece of it, you shouldn’t be showing that kind of content in a video targeted as “spoiler free.” Your attitude toward feedback shows you may not be cut out for content creation too. I’ve seen your other comments as well when people mentioned being upset by spoilers. Just own it, you showed content that is something you’d experience hours later in the game, which is a spoiler because it’s not something you’d experience in the first 30-60 mins. Take the feedback, don’t be aggressive to people watching your content and providing critique.
@@stephen1896 It's not my intention to be rude or dismissive, but it's basically an impossible problem to solve. Something will always be an issue to someone, always. If I just use the first 15 minutes of the game then the video will be so boring it'll be unwatchable. At that point you have no abilities, no tricky enemies, no interesting encounters, no nothing. Yet if I use footage from fights where stuff actually happens and where I can show off both the game and what I'm talking about, then I run into the problem that someone will consider it a spoiler. So while I understand why some of you have an issue with this, I have to respectfully disagree. Seeing a boss is not the same as fighting the boss, and it's certainly not the same as going through the whole process of navigating the map and finding the boss in the first place. There's a whole adventure to be had there, and seeing a snippet of the fight in a trailer or a guide doesn't erase that.
No offense, but if something as minor as the ability to fast travel that you unlock almost instantly is considered a spoiler, why watch anything before diving in?
@@Gamesear that’s exactly my point, your definition for spoiler free is skewed. There’s a lot of things in the game that are accessible from the very beginning but aren’t immediately “usable” until you find the page explaining it. Simplicity of a feature doesn’t mean it can’t be spoiled.
@@csanc2906 I get what you mean, I don't like spoilers myself, but fast travel has been a staple of Zelda-like games for thirty years. Saying waypoints exist here is basically the equivalent of saying you can sprint in an FPS game at this point. It's not like I went out of my way to explain how they work or how you can sequence break the game with them. The whole reason that bit of the video is there is because I've seen a fair few people get stuck without realizing there's a page telling them how to specifically activate the plates.
My bad, I mostly meant this for the bosses. Normal enemies are no biggie, but trying to rely on your shield for some of the more aggressive Souls bosses tends to be a one-way trip to stagger town unless you're wearing actual rocks for armor. Not so much with Tunic. The stamina drain on blocks is quite minimal, even when you're getting smashed over and over again.
Gave a thumbs up. I didnt know about upgrading stats and have worked my way to the west side already. Too much hate from keyboard warriors here. Thanks for the tips
Garden knight is the greatest at realizing how the game needs to be played: it has one attack that must be shielded, one attack that must be dodged, and one attack where you should just move out of it's way. I struggled there for so long, but the boss after only cost me like 10 minutes!
i knew that the items upgraded your stats, but I didn't know that you had to offer them. I've just been holding them and wondering why the upgrades were so weak.
Unless you're going for 100% completion, the only thing you have to concern yourself with are the broad strokes. So if you see the character doing something with, for example, the golden plates in the manual, try to repeat that in game and something might happen. None of the 'normal playthrough' puzzles are all that complicated either, so just give the problem a closer look and you'll be able to figure out it out soon enough. If there's something specific that's gotten you stuck, give me a yell and I'll see if I can help.
You mentioned a map, I don’t see a map anywhere in this game. This has to be one of the most confusing games I’ve ever played. It doesn’t tell you what to do, where to go, nothing.
I recommend enabling the invulnerability in the settings. Much more fun. Enemy design and in particular boss design is horrendous and nothing but frustrating.
There's a couple of locations. The first one is close to the center, and the one with tons of items is in the final major area near the endgame. It's almost next to the shrine, just off to the left.
This is the dumbest comment I've seen in a while. The game is called "Tunic", the developer attributes Zelda as one of the inspirations. You start the game having washed up on a beach, encountering a language you don't understand. The combat is very basic sword and shield with some items like the lamp, hookshot, and magic wand. It's a Zelda and Dark Souls hybrid in an isometric perspective. Saying that it is ONLY aesthetically inspired sounds like you have no clue what you're talking about