The Tower of Tears is not available yet, but I can confidently assert that it’s 100% a psychological venture. Every glimpse that solo creator
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“Fight your way through the eerie levels of the tower and encounter all of its peculiar inhabitants,” states the game’s
It all sounds quite majestic and significant, though I must remind myself that the arrogant protagonist with its constant grin is meant to depict a teardrop and not an onion. Yet, it certainly does resemble a quirky little onion creature.
In this quirky context, The Tower of Tears, featuring its N64-inspired 3D visuals, reminds me of the 2000’s Majora’s Mask, which was similarly whimsical and dark. Just as that game showcased an array of rigid masks that Link could wear to harness their various powers, such as swimming faster or transforming into a giant, The Tower of Tears will include ghastly costumes that modify the protagonist’s skills. Xena-spectrale showcases this in
“This [game] keeps getting better and better, and this is like the fifth time I’ve said this,” a comment on that video reads. The Tower of Tears will ultimately offer
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