Dive Deep into Adventure: Trident’s Tale Review
Trident’s Tale immerses players into a captivating underwater world, blending exploration, strategy, and adventure seamlessly. As you navigate vibrant seascapes and battle ferocious creatures, this game pushes the boundaries of creativity and storytelling, keeping you hooked for hours.
Trident’s Tale Review Pros
- Excellent cartoon graphics.
- 3.74GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Controller settings – Invert axis and sensitivity sliders, and you can remap the controls.
- Action-adventure gameplay.
- Tutorial pop-ups as you play.
- Save and load when you want.
- A full, colourful 3D game world, and you have 360-degree camera control.
- Four save slots.
- In-game cutscenes and character interactions, you can skip them.
- Hack and slash combat, you can roll and dodge, and have heavy and light attacks.
- When you die, you can choose to load your wave, start from the checkpoint, and quit the game.
- Breakable objects like barrels are scattered around the world.
- Anything you can pick up emits a blue beam of light to help identify it.
- As you fight, you build up divinorum energy, and you can use that to shoot a gun.
- Sail your Pirate ship, you can collect boxes from the sea, you can shoot in four directions, board other ships, and you can heal the ship.
- Collect resources and materials from the world, and you can craft or sell the items.
- The compass at the top of the screen shows objectives and points of interest.
- Buy and earn crafting recipes.
- During combat, you can knock skeletons’ heads off.
- You can craft items from the inventory menu.
- All gear and ship items, and upgrades have a level, rarity, and can sometimes have abilities or buffs attached to them.
- Earn, learn, and equip with powers that need energy to cast.
- Many elemental effects are in the game, from stun to terrify, and cursed.
- Massive boss fight encounters.
- Aside from crafting, you can upgrade and improve gear and ship parts.
- Recruit new crew members.
- You can pause the game!
- The ship has three speeds.
- You can attack any ship you see.
- Discover new areas and ports to embark.
- Play how you want, you can track the main and side missions.
- Use grog to upgrade your character and choose from the skill tree.
- Puzzle elements, platforming, and combat throughout.
- Ship combat is fine, it is watered down but accessible.
Trident’s Tale Review Cons
- Slight performance hitches.
- The combat is messy and button-mashy.
- The voice acting is fine, it’s just the tone and style don’t suit the atmosphere of the game at all.
- Fall damage is a thing, but it is also inconsistent.
- You are never sure where you last hit a checkpoint.
- A lot of pop in and pop up.
- Combat again is an assault on the eyes when using the lock on, and it’s all over the place.
- Climbing on ladders is slow, you cannot jump up them or grab them halfway.
- When swimming up to a shoreline, you still have a small jump to get out, and it makes no sense.
- Going near land of any kind will stop your ship dead.
- I don’t like how enemy ship attacks happen because they just appear, and the game hitches.
- Boarding ships is just a button press.
- So many actions are attached to the same button, and it can cause a few issues.
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Trident’s Tale
Developer: 3DClouds
Publisher: 3DClouds
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