Flynn: Son of Crimson

Moby ID: 172311
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The Peace of Rosantica is Threatened Once Again

The peaceful and beautiful island of Rosantica is under threat once more by a relentless evil. The magical barrier between Rosantica and The Scourge has started to crack, allowing dangerous creatures to slowly seep back in to try and take over the island. Flynn stumbles upon this invasion and discovers he must stand up against The Scourge to stop its spread into Rosantica. Accompanied by his mythical companion Dex, Guardian Spirit of the Land, Flynn will be challenged by the evil from The Scourge and its powerful overlord.

Classic 2D Action Platformer

Flynn: Son of Crimson is a handcrafted 2D action platformer that will take you on a journey of discovery and conflict as you learn to master the art of Crimson Energy. Help Flynn and Dex save Rosantica before the evil from The Scourge claims his home.

Flynn and Dex

Summon your mythical companion and protector Dex in times of need and fight alongside her as you work to save Rosantica. Dex will excel in crushing tough walls and slashing/biting her way through hordes of enemies. She’s the best doggo a boy like Flynn could hope for!

The bond between Flynn and Dex is one of friendship, mutual protection and love for one another. With the imminent threat coming from The Scourge, Flynn and Dex charge snout-first into battle.

Explore Rosantica and The Scourge World

Explore Rosantica and its unique regions, each filled with ancient mysteries to be discovered. Collect relics along your journey and uncover new paths as you fight your way to victory.

The Scourge is a dark world, filled with hate, trying to infest and destroy the beauty of Rosantica. You will need to enter this sinister world to take on Zealock, Lord of this dimension, and his mysterious dagger wielding warrior, Rozia.

Embrace the Power of Crimson Energy

Flynn discovers he has powers he never knew about from a lineage that is a mystery. Discover the power of Crimson Energy and help Flynn to master this new part of him.

The Crimson Sword, a staple in Flynn’s arsenal, is the first weapon of Crimson energy gifted to Flynn by the Goddess Sorrell during a great time of need. Unlock piercing dashes and uppercuts to destroy those nasty foes.

The Crimson Axe demands precise timing and enemy prediction, trading the quick cuts of the crimson sword for a weighty windup. Use the axe to crush your enemy’s shields, and smash brittle walls to access new areas with brute force.

The Crimson Claws are a swift and energetic set of weapons used to stagger enemies with high attack speed and air superiority. Unleash your inner wildcat with unique wall jumping and spiral drill attacks to tear into enemies at a rapid pace.

Become a True Master of the Elements

Elemental Magic in the form of fire, ice, and lightning will be unlocked through a natural mutation with the flora of Rosantica.

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Average score: 84% (based on 5 ratings)

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Average score: 3.1 out of 5 (based on 6 ratings with 2 reviews)

There's a genuine adventure waiting for you here.

The Good
Flynn: Son of Crimson has caught me off guard. I went in low on expectations, a bit afraid that I end up with a generic platformer, but ultimately ended up loving almost every minute of my 12h, 101% playthrough. It was a bliss all the way through.

Our protagonist Flynn and his furry companion Dex are living a rather peaceful life in the land called Rosantica. They get attacked while running a simple errand, a fight ensues during which Dex gets his magical abilities sucked out of him, along with almost all basic life functions.

As it turns out, ancient evil called The Scourge has opened portals all over the place, infesting the land with its minions. It's up to Flynn (& the player) to save Rosantica from The Scourge, but more importantly save Dex from a slow death.

"Flynn" is a platformer at heart but one with very engaging and surprisingly deep combat mechanic. You'll be using different weapons but also magic ranged attacks and are expected to combine the two to fend off all sorts of enemies. You'll be collecting crimson gems, which are a main currency used mainly for combat upgrades. There are also well hidden relics to collect which - once collected - you'll be able to sell for the equivalent of 1,000 crimson gems in Sanctia - the main hub-village in the game.

The Bad
Certain areas of Rosantica will be closed off to you until you gain an ability or skill to aid you in your progression, however the game world slowly opens up in a Super Mario World fashion, where you progress through different levels instead of a one main world metroidvania style. Progression is non-linear (in a way) - there will be times where you'll have multiple paths open to progress but you'll be able to return to all of the levels at any time. The only nuisance are The Scourge levels - every now and then during your playthrough a portal will open up to a new, slightly harder version of an old level that you have already completed and you'll have to do it again. It's not as bad as it sounds because the levels are shorter this time around but more intense, with more dangers and enemies - not a big deal but to me it felt like slowing down my progression.

The plot and lore is mostly learned from the dialogues between characters, game sort of depends on the player to make the first move and start talking to other NPCs if they want to learn more about Flynn's past or the world he lives in, cutscenes are virtually non-existent.

The Bottom Line
It's a gorgeous game with a lovely soundtrack, and fantastic pixel-art. At roughly about 7h +/- depending on skill, it never overstays its welcome. It took me about 12h to do a full 100% (all relics collected, all challenge levels completed, where you defend yourself against waves of enemies). It is a game that excels at almost everything it does & I can wholeheartedly recommend it. Edging towards 4.5/5.

Xbox Series · by jackhnatejko (24) · 2023

There's a genuine adventure waiting for you here.

The Good
Flynn: Son of Crimson has caught me off guard. I went in low on expectations, a bit afraid that I end up with a generic platformer, but ultimately ended up loving almost every minute of my 12h, 101% playthrough. It was a bliss all the way through.

Our protagonist Flynn and his furry companion Dex are living a rather peaceful life in the land called Rosantica. They get attacked while running a simple errand, a fight ensues during which Dex gets his magical abilities sucked out of him, along with almost all basic life functions.

As it turns out, ancient evil called The Scourge has opened portals all over the place, infesting the land with its minions. It's up to Flynn (& the player) to save Rosantica from The Scourge, but more importantly save Dex from a slow death.

"Flynn" is a platformer at heart but one with very engaging and surprisingly deep combat mechanic. You'll be using different weapons but also magic ranged attacks and are expected to combine the two to fend off all sorts of enemies. You'll be collecting crimson gems, which are a main currency used mainly for combat upgrades. There are also well hidden relics to collect which - once collected - you'll be able to sell for the equivalent of 1,000 crimson gems in Sanctia - the main hub-village in the game.

The Bad
Certain areas of Rosantica will be closed off to you until you gain an ability or skill to aid you in your progression, however the game world slowly opens up in a Super Mario World fashion, where you progress through different levels instead of a one main world metroidvania style. Progression is non-linear (in a way) - there will be times where you'll have multiple paths open to progress but you'll be able to return to all of the levels at any time. The only nuisance are The Scourge levels - every now and then during your playthrough a portal will open up to a new, slightly harder version of an old level that you have already completed and you'll have to do it again. It's not as bad as it sounds because the levels are shorter this time around but more intense, with more dangers and enemies - not a big deal but to me it felt like slowing down my progression.

The plot and lore is mostly learned from the dialogues between characters, game sort of depends on the player to make the first move and start talking to other NPCs if they want to learn more about Flynn's past or the world he lives in, cutscenes are virtually non-existent.

The Bottom Line
It's a gorgeous game with a lovely soundtrack, and fantastic pixel-art. At roughly about 7h +/- depending on skill, it never overstays its welcome. It took me about 12h to do a full 100% (all relics collected, all challenge levels completed, where you defend yourself against waves of enemies). It is a game that excels at almost everything it does & I can wholeheartedly recommend it. Edging towards 4.5/5.

Windows · by jackhnatejko (24) · 2023

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