Flint: Treasure of Oblivion is the new strategy RPG from designers Savage Level and publisher Microids. The soundtrack, reviewed here, is composed by newly-minted Grammy winner Winifred Phillips, who also has credits from God of War, LittleBigPlanet and Assassin's Creed 3.
The first thing to say is that this is really...well, piratey. Really piratey. Jack Sparrow, Long John Silver, peg-leg, eye-patch and parrot piratey. You could go into this album completely blind and end up going "yo-ho-ho" while swinging a cutlass in five seconds flat.
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6 Feb 2025
7 Jan 2025
Flint: Treasure of Oblivion XBOX Series X Review 6.5/10 "A voyage with a touch of seasickness" ๐ด☠️๐ฆ @PlayFlintGame @_SavageLevel_ #IndieGame #GameDev
A game that presents itself fantastically in some ways, but fumbles the bottle of rum over the side of the vessel in too many others to make it completely smooth sailing.
Flint: Treasure of Oblivion has an opening segment that certainly grabs your attention, as the game opens on a raft adrift in the ocean and we are introduced to Captain Flint and his hulking second in command, Billy Bones. They’ve clearly been at sea for a while with no food or water, and Flint finally loses his mind and decides he has no recourse other than to devour his best friend.
Flint: Treasure of Oblivion has an opening segment that certainly grabs your attention, as the game opens on a raft adrift in the ocean and we are introduced to Captain Flint and his hulking second in command, Billy Bones. They’ve clearly been at sea for a while with no food or water, and Flint finally loses his mind and decides he has no recourse other than to devour his best friend.
It’s a fun and novel way to introduce the basic mechanics of the game as you chase your erstwhile companion all over the tiny raft. Luckily for all involved, in the midst of this debacle a ship sees the duo and takes them aboard…
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