category of my brain.

Finally, another game befitting A44, the studio behind minimalisticAshenwhichBrendy quite enjoyed.

There’s no denying Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn’s Soulslike credentials.

Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn’s key art, which shows Nor and Enki fighting on a ravaged battlefield.

For the most part, combat looked responsive and satisfying.

You’ll meet other caravans or allies out in the field, who may join your troupe too.

It’s a little reminiscent of Vagrant’s Rest, the town in Ashen.

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A fight ensued, in which Nor dodged strikes and gradually chipped his health bar down with axe smacks.

For all the talk of boss fights and Soulslikes, A44 want Flintlock to be approachable for everyone.

Nor flips away from an undead enemy in Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn.

Nor aims a shotgun at a massive crab enemy in Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn.

Nor faces off against a golden sentinel boss in Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn.