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Tchia review
Tchia review







It's fun to find out what you can do as a shark that you can't do as a crab, and it's nice to get a weird kind of revenge on a mountain climb that has been defeating you by just hopping into a nearby bird and riding high over the terrain that had been such a pain moments before. Soul jumping is absolutely the best thing about Tchia. Animated by movement! The yogurt carton would be right at home. You can "soul jump" into nearby animals and certain objects, racing over the earth as a deer, swooping under the clouds as a pigeon, tumbling along as a lantern or a rock. But you have this power that allows you to get a grip on it. Tchia's a game about exploring an archipelago in the southwest Pacific: you're cast as a child and the world around you is absolutely huge as it rushes off in every direction. The things that don't quite work fade and the things that no other game does quite the same way only grow brighter. Tchia is one of those games that lives on in the memory after you're done with it. Availability: Out today on PC, PS4, and PS5.To be honest, it was a bit of a wrench to leave it and do the school run.

tchia review

The wind properly animated this yogurt carton, finding a real comic character for it as it batted back and forth along the paving. It sounds a bit American Beauty, I know, but actually it was a brisk delight. Not bragging, but on our street, today is bin day, and I celebrated by standing for ten minutes or so at the bedroom window while a stray yogurt carton ran up and down the path outside our house. A glorious spell of island hopping, with some surprisingly nasty moments.









Tchia review