Space ghost pirates grappling to glory

[Image by Alex Santa Maria, who wrotean excellent preview forFlinthookover at Techraptor.]

Tribute games has a reputation for taking maligned genres and dressing them up with characters who are too fun to ignore. BeforeWizorbhit the market a few years back, the last block-breaking puzzle title to find mainstream success was probablyArkanoid, but thanks to Tribute’s vivid imagination and willingness to take a chance on the sub-genre,Wizorband all of the studio’s games that followed managed to do well enough to keep the developer afloat.

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WithFlinthook, I feel that Tribute might be on the cusp of success like they’ve never seen before. CombiningBionic Commando‘s grappling mechanics, a mix of procedurally, generated maps and hand crafted level designs, andZelda/Metroidstyle ability stacking almost seems too good to be true. While I worry that I may be making it sound too much likeRogue Legacywith a hookshot, I’m pretty darn confident that you guys will see thatFlinthookis much more than that when you’re finally able to play it yourself.

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