Flowstone Saga Review (Steam)

Flowstone Saga Review, Master a totally unique puzzle-battle system in this 16-bit, JRPG-inspired adventure featuring an epic story, charming characters, stunning pixel art, and epic music. Follow a grand story set in the mysterious Ocean’s End islands full of lost memories, ancient ruins, pirates, treasures, and frogs.

Flowstone Saga Review Pros:

  • Charming pixel art graphics.
  • Download size.
  • Steam achievements.
  • Full controller support.
  • Game settings – three difficulties, piece fall speed, text speed, battle text speed, and music volumes.
  • Graphics – resolution and v-sync.
  • 3 save slots.
  • Fast loading times.
  • In-game cutscenes and interactions.
  • Puzzle RPG gameplay.
  • Tutorial pop-ups as you play.
  • Big powerful soundtrack.
  • Heat is where you deal damage and break special blocks. Heat causes you to do more damage for each attack.
  • Combat is played out as a Tetris game, you place blocks and clear lines to do combo attacks.
  • To increase the tension and speed Heat will slowly deplete so you need to be quick.
  • End of battle breakdown and rank.
  • Red tiles can appear that deal bonus damage when cleared.
  • Green tiles heal you when cleared. They appear on the board randomly.
  • You can fight multiple people and the game gives you a button to swap between them.
  • Clear a line with elemental blocks to deal elemental damage to enemies that could be weak to a particular element.
  • Enemies can do charge attacks but luckily you see and hear them charging, hitting them before they cast it stops it.
  • Very addictive.
  • The enemy can send bad tiles to you, take tiles away, and generally give you grief.
  • Puzzle Tetris will happen where you need to place tiles in a particular place to clear it and you only have a set of tiles to use.
  • You can skip cutscenes.
  • With tiles, you can spin them, hold them, fast drop them, etc.
  • You see flame outlines of where the tiles are going to drop.
  • The controls are shown on the pause menu.
  • Earn exp and every even level you up and increase stats, tiered perks start to unlock.
  • Unlock journal entries as you play and interact with new characters and locations.
  • It’s not all Tetris, you have adventure sections where you can freely run around locations and you see enemies, hitting them triggers the fight encounter.
  • It all plays out in a 2D world.
  • It does so many good spins in the Tetris-like formula. You can do things like mining in Tetris where the blocks and mechanics are different but still fundamentally Tetris.
  • The mining has a time-based approach, intermittently they will drop more dirt blocks in, treasure chest blocks that once broken give rewards.
  • Full inventory management and you can equip items in each hand, a ring, and a bracelet.
  • You actually unlock new tile pieces to be used in future battles.
  • Loot chests to find.
  • The game autosaves regularly and shows you on screen, but you can save and continue and save and quit.
  • It’s surprisingly easy to get into and it all flows at a pace that you will like.
  • Every time you level up at odd numbers, you can earn points to upgrade already unlocked perks.
  • I didn’t gel with the story but I liked that I could quickly skip cutscenes and just do the action.
  • Within the town, you have your own house and you can fully decorate it.
  • World map location select.
  • You can re-visit areas at will.
  • The game gives you quests and tries to nudge you along but you do get some openness.
  • Each location has a percentage bar to fill up as you explore and see everything.
  • Gold can be spent in the shop for consumables, rings, gloves, necklaces, weapons, and decor.
  • Weapons and gear can add abilities or change your stats.
  • Great looking locations.

Flowstone Saga Review Cons:

  • You cannot remap the controls.
  • Bare minimum graphics settings and you can only change them on boot up.
  • No voice work.
  • I found I didn’t really get engaged with the story.
  • It can feel a bit chaotic at times.
  • The game is not always great at giving you all the information or where to go within a location.
  • Judging the time you have to counterattack an enemy attack is not as quick and as accessible information as you would want.

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Flowstone Saga:

Official website.

Developer: Impact Gameworks

Publisher: Doyoyo Games

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Steam

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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