
Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn – Deluxe Edition
- Region: Europe & US & Canada

About the Game From games studio A44, makers of Ashen, comes an explosive Souls-lite, where Gods and guns collide in a battle for the future of humanity. The Door to the Great Below has been opened unleashing the Gods and their armies of the Dead.
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I can't say this is a bad game, so giving it an outright negative review feels too harsh, but it's also a weak recommendation. This game makes me wish there was a "meh" option. I did play it through to the end though,
The setting and aesthetic are peak, but I feel like the combat is really inconsistent. Usually pistol interrupts work, but sometimes they don't. Sometimes you have i-frames when you dodge, sometimes you don't. I wanna
I gave this game two tries over the past six months. While I genuinely like the setting, the overall experience feels cluttered and unfocused. There’s simply too much unnecessary “junk” that gets in the way of enjoying
I came for the unique soul-like mechanics, but left because of the railroaded story. It feels like the game is holding your hand to the next story beat every step of the way.
Fun if not short and lacking in depth at times. Really like the two mc's just wish it was a bit longer and there were more big bosses as those were the best parts. Felt like I got a good deal for £9, don't know how I'd
Recommended - worth it at full price, and an absolute steal on sale. The environments are beautiful, well-structured, and have enough secrets to make them worth exploring as opposed to empty and tedious. The combat