To think I almost dismissed what's now one of my early game of the year contenders on the basis of that one 20 minute demo now seems incredibly hasty on my part, but with so many games now being shoved down our throats on a daily basis, those first impressions can somtimes be devastatingly powerful. Play solo, duos, or fives and be the last ones standing. Staying true to its " King of the Kill" roots, the game has been revamped and restored to the classic feel, look, and gameplay everyone fell in love with. Delight! Magic! Joy! I actually can't get enough of it. Z1 Battle Royale is a Free to Play, fast-paced, action arcade, competitive Battle Royale. With just a single (and quite unforgiving) dungeon to explore, I was left thinking it hewed a bit too close to the Soulsian school of combat difficulty than I'd like. However, as I briefly mentioned in my post about Tunic's brilliant in-game instruction manual yesterday, I actually came away from that demo a bit disheartened. You can probably imagine my excitement, then, when Microsoft announced there would finally be a playable demo to people download during last year's E3. I'm always up for a good Zelda-like, and everything I saw of Tunic back then seemed to confirm that this was 100% a game I would like and enjoy. Ever since the very first trailer for Tunic appeared all the way back in 2017, my Zelda senses have been a-tingling.
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