![]() It can be a little tedious since our child protagonist hardly has any combat prowess, but at least it doesn’t bring the delightful experience of the game down in any way. You will occasionally face off against the various henchmen of Meavora, and these cartoonish fabric-like enemies can be taken out using your abilities, most specifically by soul-hopping across objects such as lanterns and throwing yourself at targets to deal damage. But be careful, because while using this mechanic is fun and all, there is also a limit to how long you can remain like that with your soul energy bar at the bottom of the screen.Ĭombat does not seem to be the main focus of the game in contrast to its exploration elements, but it does exist to serve as a way to diversify the gameplay. ![]() This is not only one of the game’s own unique twists but is also quite necessary in order to solve puzzles, make traversal more efficient, as well as complete lighthearted combat encounters. One of the main gameplay aspects here is that you can transfer your soul across various kinds of animals and other objects in the area. That last bit might’ve caught you off guard, which did the same for us when new first played the game. To go more into detail, the game allows for a free-flow form of gameplay as players explore the surrounding islands and other settlements as they scale the terrain, sail across the seas on the raft, glide across the landscape, and even soul-jump across fauna and other obstacles. Tchia’s gameplay is a love letter to all Breath of the Wild fans, and even if you’re not a fan of the heavily-inspired gameplay, there’s something special here for everyone. One might even assume the game is childish in nature due to its art style, but thankfully, the narrative is pretty decent and you will be hooked to see where Tchia’s journey takes her next. The narrative can tend to switch tones quite often, and I found myself amazed that the game doesn’t shy away from being a little dark at times. While playing through Tchia for our review, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I was invested in the lives of these people.īut overall, the story is pretty simple for anyone who’s played a bunch of other open-world adventure games, but there’s a fine layer to this game that’s hard not to admire. She will even come across and meet plenty of side characters and NPCs who will offer their own unique stories, as well as offer their own insights into the surrounding world. ![]() So Tchia sets off to rescue her father, and along the way, she must use her wits and survival instincts in order to survive the tropical wilds beyond her home as well as around the urban civilization of New Caledonia. Her father is taken captive by an evil tyrant and ruler of the archipelago, Meavora, leaving her behind as she helplessly watches from the shadows. ![]() She and her father are peacefully spending their days on the Island until one day, disaster strikes. Our story takes place on the real-life inspired Island of New Caledonia, where we are introduced to our main protagonist of the game, a little girl named Tchia. Let’s discuss more on that as well as everything there is about the game, in our, starting with its endearing yet sometimes dark storytelling. Still, the main question remains, is that enough for it to be a unique experience all on its own? 00:00:00 Intro 00:05:58 Sea of Stars demo feels faithful to SNES RPG's 00:17:37 Gate Zero demo needs more prayer in its proof of concept 00:35:44 Synced demo is likely best only in co-op 00:49:21 Juicy details from Microsoft-Activision acquisition trial 01:10:50 Wildcard Football looks to bring back NFL Bltiz-style football 01:23:15 Super Mario Bros.The game takes several inspirations from Zelda Breath of the Wild, as is seen from its gameplay elements, but stands its ground enough to offer a few twists here and there. They also talk about the biggest announcement out of the Nintendo Direct: Super Mario Bros. David is over the Microsoft-Activision acquisition but lots of juicy details dripped from the courts that couldn't be ignored. But David more than makes up for it by talking about a game he's been waiting sitting on since Summer Game Fest: Wildcard Football. Anthony played several demos, while David missed his opportunities thanks to life. This week in the Gaming Trend Podcast, Steam Next Fest takes over.
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