Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn Offers Engaging Combat in a Beautiful World
Despite its inspirations from Bloodborne and God of War, Flintlock struggles with narrative depth and enemy variety.
- Flintlock combines elements from popular titles, featuring satisfying combat and exploration.
- Players control Nor and her companion Enki, battling through hordes of enemies to close a door from the realm of gods.
- The game's combat system is versatile, involving melee, ranged attacks, and magic spells.
- While the world is visually stunning, the story and character development fall short.
- Limited enemy diversity can make encounters feel repetitive despite the game's engaging mechanics.