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Review: Trident’s Tale

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Trident’s Tale is a wholesome pirate adventure that blends calm exploration with hectic fighting. Whether you are on land or sea, you will have to tackle monsters, skeletons, boats, Megalodons, and more. Furthermore, there is treasure to find, puzzles to solve, and a massive ocean to cross. 

3DClouds developed and published this colourful adventure title. It is a single-player affair that treads familiar ground. The basic platforming elements, simple combat, and “dad” joke one-liners were great to experience. However, the lack of original gameplay may annoy some players.

Ocean tackles a Golem in Trident's Tale.

Trident’s Tale tells an outlandish tale.

You play the role of Ocean. She is a fun-loving pirate who enjoys searching for treasure and proving her worth. One day, she discovers a shiny fragment. Unbeknownst to her, this artefact is part of a magical trident. Moreover, an evil pirate is searching for every missing piece to become powerful and rule the world.

Trident’s Tale has an outlandish plot, but I didn’t care. The cast of colourful characters and the simple-to-follow gameplay were great. Furthermore, each dungeon, island, and quest is short-lived. This should be a complaint, but it isn’t. I loved the bite-size approach and the almost casual mindset. 

Do as you wish.

Though there is a clear story and a strong focus on progression, you are free to do as you wish. The developer has incorporated loads of side quests to keep you busy. Whether it is hunting mythical sea creatures or searching for hidden treasure, it is bound to keep you busy.

On top of this, each of your crewmates has a special ability to help you. As you find each person, you use their power to defeat each boss. It is a little coincidental, and probably too easy, but I didn’t care. Instead, I enjoyed each power and the opportunity to thwart every boss I encountered.

Trident’s Tale is occasionally flawed.

Visually, Trident’s Tale is colourful, and I enjoyed the lively world. Whales swim freely, and NPC ships interact with one another. Additionally, each island is great to look at, and the dungeons have some nice design choices. However, there are plenty of glitches and graphical errors. The camera flits and moves uncomfortably, and you catch the scenery far too many times. Alongside this, there are screen tears, low frame rates, and other minor issues.

Though it isn’t a visual masterpiece, I enjoyed the audio. The soundtrack is varied and dramatic, and each fight is laced with powerful tunes. On top of this, the weaponry sounds amazing. What wasn’t impressive was the annoying sound bites. I genuinely hate the skeletons and their chirpy one-liners. It drove me to distraction, and I wish the developers had increased their vocabulary.

Decent controls.

The platforming elements were refined and easy to follow. Yet, I made mistake after mistake. This was 100% a skill issue, and I doubt you’ll encounter the same problem. This issue aside, Trident’s Tale is pleasant to play. The shooting mechanics are basic, and dodging your foes is a walk in the park. Consequently, this can be enjoyed no matter your ability or age.

3DClouds packs a lot of quests and tasks into one colourful adventure. Moreover, there is crafting, resources to find, islands to discover, and a whole host of creatures and pirates to overcome. Subsequently, there is plenty to see and do in this pirate adventure.

Trident’s Tale isn’t perfect, but it is great nonetheless.

If you want an original platforming adventure title, Trident’s Tale won’t be for you. Many of the core mechanics are well-trodden, and the puzzles are relatively straightforward. Therefore, originality and challenging action are not at the fore. Yet, if you want an enjoyable, casual, and cheesy game, this is it!

Furthermore, the dialogue is cheeky and will make you smile. Accordingly, it is fun and I recommend buying it here! Can you save the world and realign the magical trident? Fight the skeletons, sail the high seas, and prove your legendary pirate status.

SUMMARY

Trident's Tale is a fun, cheeky, and enjoyable pirate adventure. However, it lacks originality because of the well-trodden mechanics. If you can overlook that issue, you'll lose yourself in a vibrant world filled with colourful characters.


+ The world is great to explore.
+ Plenty of unique characters.
+ Lively audio.
+ Decent controls.
+ Plenty of quests.

- It lacks originality.
- The graphics lack polish.
- The sound bites are annoying.

(Rating: PEGI 3 Release date: 22/05/2025 Price: £20.99)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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