Tchia is littered with little surprises to uncover as you explore to your heart's content - or for as long as your stamina bar will allow you to. The game loves to show off its fun and quirky side through sometimes hilarious skits and gags that helped make this already vibrant world shine even brighter. It was quite a welcome surprise as I didn't expect that this game would prove so humourous. ![]() The open world of Tchia has so much charm! An engrossing story sidelined for collectablesWhat is instantly clear from the story content is that Tchia is filled to the brim with charm and charisma, with genuinely funny moments popping up and causing me to either smile or burst out laughing - a recurring headless chicken gag really caught my funny side. Any worries I had after that opening chapter about the open world and navigation were washed away in the tide - it's immersive and relaxing. The compass works perfectly and landmarks around you help get your bearings together, which just allows you to get immersed in New Caledonia and enjoy the game. While I was nervous that I would be disorientated throughout Tchia, I wasn't. The second major worry was Tchia's zero waypoint navigation system: you get rough estimates for where you are going without an exact map positioning. Thankfully, these immediate concerns would pass after a little bit of story progression. The tedious boat controls only amplified my worries. For such an open experience, I strangely felt suffocated at first by this free-form structure and feared I was going to be burnt out on exploration before I had truly begun. I was surrounded by sea and I could travel in any direction, free to discover the shipwrecks, collectables, and more. ![]() Given that you have total and immediate free reign to explore the world of Tchia, sailing around on the boat is at first quite overwhelming. I can't even count on both hands how many times I have been running around, sailing the skies on my glider, swimming in the beautiful sea, or exploring the mountains and literally had to stop just to take in my surroundings. The islands are is absolutely stunning and a joy to wander around. Tchia is a wonderful and stunning game! A simply stunning open-worldThe main story gives you the chance to discover New Caledonia. The antagonist of the story does some bewildering stuff that would feel right at home in the weirdest mythological stories. ![]() ![]() Don't misconstrue that as child-like or immature, though. Tchia, for the most part, is a cute game that is relaxing, chill, and a bundle of fun. During the main story, there were moments that genuinely made my jaw drop to the ground in shock at what I had just witnessed. It was a pretty epic (and odd) opening to Tchia and had me hook, line, and sinker - though, I did have some concerns. The game opens by teaching you the gameplay ropes before quickly throwing you into the glistening waters of the vast island-populated open world of New Caledonia which you can freely explore as you see fit. You'll also briefly turn into a machete and slice a dude's face open before being kicked into the sea, so Tchia has the weird island vibes down from the get-go. Tchia is a breath of fresh air! Let's tell them the story, TchiaThe story of Tchia centres around, well, Tchia, a young girl who must fend for herself after her father gets kidnapped by a madman and some strange entities made of fabric - yes, really.
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