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6.2

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  2. Negative: 6 out of 24
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  1. Jan 23, 2017
    7
    The Flame in the Flood
    hurt by procedural generation
    Flame in the Flood is a rogue like survival game where you play as a woman named scout who’s accompanies by a companion either asop or daisy There are 2 modes here, a campaign mode and an endless modes.. Most of my issues with the game are exclusive to the campaign and are completely forgiven for endless mode… Mostly that in the
    The Flame in the Flood
    hurt by procedural generation
    Flame in the Flood is a rogue like survival game where you play as a woman named scout who’s accompanies by a companion either asop or daisy
    There are 2 modes here, a campaign mode and an endless modes..
    Most of my issues with the game are exclusive to the campaign and are completely forgiven for endless mode…
    Mostly that in the campaign you’re at the mercy of procedural generation…
    you would think this would be a hand crafted and balanced journey down the river while endless mode would offer a randomized challenge… but no.. both are completely random…
    In this game you collect items to use as food, hydration, clothes to keep you warm, items to craft medical supplies and try to make your way down the river through the 10 different regions…
    The challenge is balance…
    Your nutrition drains by the second so you have to carefully choose when to stop at a location or when to keep going…
    Are you desperate for food? Stop at a farm
    sleep deprived or cold? Find a fire and shelter... raft taking too much damage?
    pray you’ve found bolts and wood to repair or upgrade it…
    The problem is this is less about strategy and planning and more of a desperate search for items you need in the moment…
    And again you’re at the mercy of procedural generation…
    There is no balance of supplies.. you aren’t guaranteed to get what you need from stopping at places that typically have those supplies…
    Especially medical supplies…
    MY first playthrough I had none, I had scratches and broken bones from running into enemies like boars and wolves and no way to fix them as I never ran into a drug store or was lucky enough to run into supplies to craft items while in my 2nd playthrough I was swimming in bandages alcohol and crutches…
    I feel this campaign would be miles better if it was more about managing than it was getting lucky…
    Instead the campaign only offers an end goal and a few npc characters to find…
    And if you do get lucky finding tons of food and other supplies it isn’t going to matter as the inventory is a joke…
    Slightly increased by the pack of your companion who also barks near items you can pick up or search as well as your raft…
    But it isn’t nearly enough to feel like you’re doing anything more than scrounging…
    All of this would’ve been fine in the endless mode as its own thing…
    But a campaign with no balance and just as luck based is a problem…
    Poor campaign mode but as a survival game its beautiful to look at and a pretty decent challenge…
    I give The Flame in the Flood
    a 7/10
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  2. Oct 29, 2017
    7
    It's a beautiful game with an amazing soundtrack by Chuck Ragan. Flame in the flood looks like a nice adventure, but in fact, it is not - it's a difficult survival game. I would say close to Long Dark difficulty level, even if the system, rules, and gameplay are completely different. However, the current score (4,8) is definitely too low - worth spending couple of bucks and evenings. It'sIt's a beautiful game with an amazing soundtrack by Chuck Ragan. Flame in the flood looks like a nice adventure, but in fact, it is not - it's a difficult survival game. I would say close to Long Dark difficulty level, even if the system, rules, and gameplay are completely different. However, the current score (4,8) is definitely too low - worth spending couple of bucks and evenings. It's not flawless - it's repetitive and endgame seems to be missing "something" but considering price, great artwork, it's worth spending your money. Expand
  3. Feb 23, 2023
    6
    Awesome soundtrack undermined by awfully protracted and punishing game design that forgets the element of fun.
Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 31 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 22 out of 31
  2. Negative: 0 out of 31
  1. Playstation Official Magazine Australia
    Mar 26, 2017
    70
    So why should you bother to make it to the credits? Even in the weakest moments, there’s a rich mystery to this world that remains captivating. [April 2016, p78]
  2. Mar 12, 2017
    70
    The Flame in the Flood is a survival adventure that despite some imperfections, will attract everyone who liked games like Don’t Starve and Journey.
  3. Mar 7, 2017
    70
    More often than not, the game is an exercise in frustration, which unfortunately characterizes The Flame in the Flood most accurately: a promising, interesting survival game that is ultimately left to drown in the waters of mediocrity by its own core mechanics.