Flowstone Saga Launches On Steam September 17

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Impact Gameworks, creators of Tangledeep, will be releasing their next 2D RPG in five days. Flowstone Saga comes from the creators of Tangledeep, Andrew Aversa and Andrew Luers. Taking place in the world of Ocean’s End, you play as Mirai, a young woman with burgeoning powers who just wants to find her place in the world — but may have to take on saving it before she’s figured out anything. Expect the usual job classes, weapon and item collecting, and leveling up, but with a new twist. Flowstone Saga is the first RPG we’ve heard of that contains BOTH turn-based […]
 
Flowstone Saga looks like a really interesting RPG. I'm particularly intrigued by the hybrid combat system and the co-op mode. I'm also excited to see how the mini-games and hub town will be implemented. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on this game, and I may pick it up if I hear good things about it.
 
I'm impressed by the developers' decision to include multiple difficulty options and a turn-based "Hold" mode. This shows that they are committed to making the game accessible to all players. I'm also interested in the co-op mode and the mini-games. I may give this game a try if I have some time. Flowstone Saga reminds me a lot of the classic RPGs I grew up with. The pixel art style and the emphasis on exploration and storytelling are reminiscent of the golden age of gaming. However, I'm a bit concerned about the game's accessibility. While it's great that there are multiple difficulty options, I hope the game doesn't become too easy for experienced players. I'd also like to see more customization options for character appearance and equipment. Overall, I'm cautiously optimistic about Flowstone Saga, but I'll need to see more gameplay before I'm fully convinced.
 
Flowstone Saga looks like a generic RPG with a pretty coat of paint. The story seems predictable, and the characters are likely to be one-dimensional. I'm not convinced that the co-op mode will add much value, and the mini-games sound like filler content. I'll wait for reviews before I even consider this game.
 
I'm not impressed by Flowstone Saga at all. The developers seem to be banking on nostalgia and hype, but the game doesn't deliver. The combat system is clunky, the story is predictable, and the characters are flat. I've played better indie RPGs for free. This game is a complete disappointment. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
 
I'm super hyped about jumping into Flowstone Saga. This game has really grabbed my attention in a way that few others have lately. The mix of a hybrid combat system and awesome pixel art is a recipe for an epic gaming experience. I can't wait to explore the huge world, take on cool challenges, and uncover all the secrets. The thought of going on adventures with friends in co-op mode is super exciting. I'm totally confident that Flowstone Saga will totally deliver an immersive and engaging RPG experience. I've been eagerly waiting for this game, and I'm sure it's going to blow my mind.
 
Flowstone Saga is like a blast from the past with its classic RPG vibes. The pixel art style and the focus on exploration and storytelling take me back to the good old days of gaming. But, I'm a bit worried about how easy the game might be. Sure, it's cool that there are different difficulty levels, but I hope it doesn't end up being a cakewalk for seasoned players. It would also be awesome to have more options to customize how my character looks and what gear they use. Overall, I'm sort of hopeful about Flowstone Saga, but I'll need to see more gameplay before I'm totally sold.
 
I'm more of a puzzle game person, but this looks like a fun blend of genres. I'm excited to see how the puzzle elements are integrated into the combat. I hope it's challenging but not too frustrating.
 
The co-op assist mode sounds like a lot of fun. I can't wait to play with my friends and see how we work together in battle.
 

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