Baldur's Gate Among Pirates and French: Our Impressions of the Flint Treasure of Oblivion!

Game News Baldur's Gate Among Pirates and French: Our Impressions of the Flint Treasure of Oblivion!

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French production Flint: Treasure of Oblivion attempts to blend the world of piracy with gameplay very much inspired by tabletop role-playing games. In this quick collaboration, we take a look at the next title published by Microids.

Piracy never ends

Developed by French studio Savage Level and published by Microids (Asterix and Obelix XXL Romastride, Ants), Flint: Treasure of Oblivion It is a tactical role-playing game. Which gameplay will bring back memories for players. Baldur's GateSet in a pirate-inspired world of the 17th and 18th centuries, the game puts you in control of Captain Flint, A pirate finds himself stranded at sea and is then imprisoned in Saint-Malo Prison.These disappointments will obviously not calm the pirate who will do his best to reform his crew and return to sea in search of treasure and ships to plunder. Be warned, there is no fantasy here since the developers sought to create a historically believable world..

Baldur's Gate Among Pirates and French: Our Impressions of the Flint Treasure of Oblivion!

Dice and Team Management

Level of play, Flint Divided between exploration phases and turn-based combat phases, the player will be able to roll dice to determine the success (or failure) of an action. The game seems particularly ambitious because as you progress and your crew expands, Battles may require you to manage around twenty characters at a time.On land and at sea.

small accuracy, If you want to reroll the dice after a bad roll, you will need to find new dice within the same levels. : A good way to reward players who spend time following the game, you will also have to manage your boat and crew, who are not immortal, even if it sometimes means replacing them if some of them die in combat. Don't expect a Baldur's Gate III On the other hand, Flint It is a more linear game.with a unique story to follow. While we wait for its release on October 24 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series, we return to JV Fast's Savage Level game suggestion at the top of the article!

Stan Shaw

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