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7.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 18 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 11 out of 18
  2. Negative: 3 out of 18

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  1. Oct 13, 2018
    9
    Una genialidad indie, "Flinthook" fusiona los géneros roguelike con el de plataformas de acción y crea un juego muy adictivo que tiene mecánicas muy interesantes que crean una experiencia muy personal dependiendo de qué atributos le des al personaje.
    Los controles son magníficos por difícil que parezca controlarte con el gancho es muy intuitivo, te permite sentir que tienes todo el
    Una genialidad indie, "Flinthook" fusiona los géneros roguelike con el de plataformas de acción y crea un juego muy adictivo que tiene mecánicas muy interesantes que crean una experiencia muy personal dependiendo de qué atributos le des al personaje.
    Los controles son magníficos por difícil que parezca controlarte con el gancho es muy intuitivo, te permite sentir que tienes todo el control en cada escenario. Sin lugar a dudas es un juego que aunque parezca pequeño tiene mucho para ofrecer.
    Es ideal para una Nintendo Switch para poder combinarlo con la portabilidad del equipo. Un recomendado si quieres una experiencia independiente que atrape tanto como un AAA.
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  2. Sep 30, 2018
    10
    A challenging platform game with roguelike elements.

    The gameplay is great, with the feeling of making a bit of progress with each loss. The graphics and animations are superb, and the music is great.
  3. Aug 25, 2018
    10
    This game is a lot of fun, it is pretty much a rogue-lite but without so much randomization dictating your current playthrough. I almost beat the first boss (as well as the first three stages) without any upgrades. However, with upgrades it made the process a lot easier while also adding more enemies and changing the overall stages a good bit. I HIGHLY recommend this on the Switch butThis game is a lot of fun, it is pretty much a rogue-lite but without so much randomization dictating your current playthrough. I almost beat the first boss (as well as the first three stages) without any upgrades. However, with upgrades it made the process a lot easier while also adding more enemies and changing the overall stages a good bit. I HIGHLY recommend this on the Switch but it can be good fun where ever you end up picking it up. Expand
  4. Feb 25, 2019
    7
    Cast: 7/10
    Story: n/a
    Fun: 7/10
    Gameplay: 7/10

    Recommended
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  5. Jun 20, 2019
    7
    Flinthook is a pretty good game, but I think that there are other (newer) similar games that do almost everything better.

    The graphics are great, designs and animations are top-notch. If I have a gripe about the visual presentation, it's about environmental hazards. I rarely spot them when I enter the room, especially if there are lots of enemies around shooting tons of bullets. I often
    Flinthook is a pretty good game, but I think that there are other (newer) similar games that do almost everything better.

    The graphics are great, designs and animations are top-notch. If I have a gripe about the visual presentation, it's about environmental hazards. I rarely spot them when I enter the room, especially if there are lots of enemies around shooting tons of bullets. I often play without sound and the retractable floor spikes are practically impossible to notice without the sound. Also, enemy ships all look identical to each other, there aren't many variations in backgrounds.

    The sound design is okay, but I do find the tracks a bit repetitive.

    The story isn't worth mentioning.

    And now for gameplay. Controls are tight, but I find the jump arc a bit hard to manage (not a knock on the game). I suck at aiming with the right stick, so I find some of the hook-based platforming a bit frustrating. There aren't quite enough enemy types to add lots of variety to the gameplay and tactics to be used, so battles aren't super exciting. It's still pretty fun, but it gets a bit stale after a while.

    For added difficulty, environmental hazards really kick things up a notch. However, the invincibility time is quite short (I know there's a perk to lengthen it), and if you get knocked by a hazard, expect a hard time getting back into a non-damaging position.

    Having said all that, Flinthook is a pretty good game. However, a game like Dead Cells - which admittedly functions very similarly - does everything better in my mind, from item/skill progression to enemy types, level design and variety. Therefore, I cannot recommend Flinthook before Dead Cells.
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Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Apr 25, 2018
    85
    Flinthook could have been a perfect 10. As it stands, it's still more than worth latching onto. [Issue #33 – May/June 2018, p. 18]
  2. Apr 2, 2018
    60
    A charming pixel-based roguelike pinned down by its unfriendly approach towards player progression. Flinthook will be rewarding for some, whilst providing controller-throwing levels of frustration for others.
  3. Mar 15, 2018
    85
    This is a brilliant title, and one I’m happy to see moving to every console possible. Buy this game to support meticulous design, and condemn mediocrity by doing so. Flinthook is marvelous, it’s outstanding, and although it’s bloody hard, it’s rewarding. It deserves another slice of love to be poured upon it nearly a year after initially hitting our gaming devices.