Honestly, I would be lying if I said I didn’t pick up Flynn: Son of Crimson because it allows controlling a big magical doggo. And in that aspect, Flynn didn’t disappoint – nor did it in general. Frankly, this debut title from Studio Thunderhorse is a bog-standard platformer; it does nothing new or exceptional but it is a decent enough and polished experience to try out if you crave some pixel art goodness.
HPP's Switch review for Flynn: Son of Crimson. A vibrant and beautiful throwback to the 90's that doesn't quite reach the lofty heights it was capable of.
Flynn: Son of Crimson released in September of last year and very quickly found itself a decent following of fans who fell in love with Flynn and his trusty companion, Dex. The only thing that makes this wonderful 2D platforming game better is the fact that Super Rare Games has released a physical copy of it! Check out Chelsea Beardsmore's physical review for more.
"The third project and first major title from California developer Studio Thunderhorse, Flynn: Son of Crimson is a 2D pixel art platformer channelling the vibe of the SNES/Sega Mega Drive era. The project was successfully crowdfunded on Kickstarter back in 2017 and published by Humble Games." Rowen @ Thumb Culture