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As the video game industry matures, to be surprised by a game is becoming an increasingly rare thing. Like its namesake, The Flame in the Flood burns brightly in a sea of familiarity.
The Flame in the Flood is a post-societal survival roguelite and represents the first game from The Molasses Flood ? a brand new indie outlet comprised of major industry talent. The team contributed to the likes of Halo and Bioshock, and that fact shines in every aspect of The Flame in the Flood.
It's well polished, balanced with razor-sharp precision, meticulously focused and is visually and aurally stunning. Knowing that the project began life as a $250,000 Kickstarter campaign is a little mind blowing.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...