Tunic is a game that I feel does a lot with very little, from its unclear instructions and story to the somewhat basic looking level and art design. However this is part of it's charm, as the game has a sort of charisma about it that draws you in and challenges you to want to understand it and progress further. It rewards you for the progress you do make and encourages you to improvise and adapt your tactics to handle new and strange enemies and terrains. And it makes it happen all in an admittedly adorable, and wonderfully strange package! Overall Tunic brings a refreshing take on games like it to the table that is hard to get mad at when you lose, but don't take my word for it. Pick it up for yourself and give it a shot.