Flint: Treasure of Oblivion (2024)

Microids, Savage Level

Experience the golden age of piracy through a strong and original narrative, real-time exploration and turn-based tactical combat in Flint - Treasure of Oblivion.

About the story

The story follows Captain Flint, his second-in-command Billy Bones and his crew of old salts in search of a legendary treasure promising freedom and fortune.

Platforms

PC PS5 Series X|S

Genres

Adventure Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Tactical Turn-based strategy (TBS)

Themes

Fantasy Historical

Languages: English and 12 more

Interface Audio Subtitles
English
French
Italian
German
Spanish (Spain)
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Korean
Japanese
Polish
Portuguese (Portugal)
Russian
Portuguese (Brazil)

Critic Reviews

Shacknews

By Josh Childs

50

It’s tough to recommend Flint, though. While I did enjoy combat well enough, there was no real payoff for it. I didn’t care for why I’d win in battle or what that meant for the characters and the overall story. If you’re looking for a deep narrative adventure, this is probably not the game for you right now, but if you’re really itching for more strategic turn-based combat, or just really love the pirate setting, maybe consider giving Flint a try.

17 Dec, 2024
TheSixthAxis

By Adrian Burrows

50

With more development time, copious patches, and some decent tutorials, the good game hidden deep inside Flint: Treasure of Oblivion could be dug up and unearthed. But for now, that treasure remains hidden, with only a map inscribed on the back of a wooden peg leg to try and find it.

16 Dec, 2024
GameSpace

By Alto Vald

65

Flint: Treasure of Oblivion is certainly an interesting attempt to create an engaging RPG experience, both in gameplay and the rare setting for this genre. Board game enthusiasts can find this game worth playing, yet more casual RPG players might be turned off by its complicated battle and deck building, spiced by the amount of randomness.

16 Dec, 2024
COGconnected

By Alexander Thomas

73

Its niche setting and multitude of combat options make Flint: Treasure of Oblivion best suited for methodical turn-based fans and pirate enthusiasts. This is a game you’ll either be frustrated by or fall in love at the helm of this classic pirate tale.

16 Dec, 2024
GAMES.CH

By Franziska Behner

78

Flint: Treasure of Oblivion combines strategy role-playing gameplay with pen and paper elements - and it works! However, as a player you have to teach yourself a lot, the fights lack oomph and some aspects of the game are unfortunately not intuitive.

16 Dec, 2024

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