“You must be tired or problems with your sight…”: Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn Debate Rages On Over the Only Properly Working Part of the Game

Flintlock: Siege of Dawn’s graphics spark heated debates among gamers.

Flintlock the Siege of Dawn

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  • A Reddit post claimed Flintlock: Siege of Dawn to be graphically impressive, sparking mixed reactions.
  • Many users disagreed, comparing its visuals to late-gen PS3 games, and not up to date.
  • Technical issues and outdated graphics were common criticisms despite some appreciation for its setting.
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Recently, a Reddit user posted screenshots of Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, claiming it to be one of the best-looking games around. The post quickly gained traction, but the reactions were far from unanimous. 

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Most of the users didn’t agree with the OP, heavily disagreeing with its claims of graphical fidelity. Although, a few fans did highlight a few decent things about the game.

Flintlock: Siege of Dawn Is Far From Flawless

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The comments section was flooded with differing opinions, with many gamers strongly disagreeing with the initial post. One user mentioned that the game looked like a late-gen PS3 title, adding that it wasn’t necessarily a bad thing as it brought a sense of nostalgia. 

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Another suggested that the graphics were average at best, sarcastically implying that the person who posted the screenshots might be experiencing fatigue or vision problems.

A few users compared Flintlock to other games, with one stating that they finished it and immediately started playing Banishers, which they found to be much better and visually stunning. Banishers: Ghost of New Eden is another game with a similar visual style and setting, so the comparisons make sense.

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Others acknowledged that while Flintlock might look fantastic for a Unity game, it certainly wasn’t among the best-looking games available. Some users appreciated the fun gameplay but admitted that the graphics felt outdated, especially when it came to character faces.

One recurring theme in the fan reception is the comparison to other games in the genre. The game is Soulslike-inspired, along with some God of War thrown it. Players who had experience with similar titles often found Flintlock lacking in certain areas, especially the combat

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The Game Has Received Mixed Reviews So Far

Flintlock: The Seige of Dawn features melee, fire weapons, and magic
Flintlock: The Seige of Dawn isn’t doing very well. Image via Kepler Interactive.

Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, developed by A44 and published by Kepler Interactive, is an action RPG set in a dark, gritty fantasy world. The game was highly anticipated for its promising gameplay mechanics and intriguing storyline. However, upon release, it faced several criticisms

It currently has an average of 71/100 on Metacritic, with negative user reviews averaging a score of 4.0/10. Most negative user reviews call the game soulless and bland, with little uniqueness or innovation.

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Many players reported technical issues, including bugs and glitches that hampered the gaming experience. Frame rate drops and crashes were common, frustrating those who were eager to enjoy the game. Despite these shortcomings, some players still found enjoyment in the gameplay, highlighting the game’s combat system and exploration elements as its strong points.

Critics, too, had mixed feelings about Flintlock. Some praised its ambitious scope and engaging narrative, while others couldn’t overlook the technical flaws. The game’s graphics were a particular point of contention. While some appreciated the artistic direction and atmosphere, others found the visuals to be subpar compared to modern standards. The character models and animations were frequently cited as being outdated as well.

Have you played the game yet, and what do you think of it? Let us know in the comments below.

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Written by Suhaib Adeel

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Suhaib is a Gaming Content Writer at FandomWire. He's extremely passionate about video games and movies, and loves working in the pop culture space. Some of his favorite games include Fallout: New Vegas, Disco Elysium, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Persona 5, Final Fantasy XII, Dishonored, and Bloodborne.