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Despite being enamored by what Souls games offer, I’ve never been one to dedicate the time and effort required to learn their intricacies. For Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn’s development team over at A44, they want to capture the fun and grit of a -like while also trying to make it much more approachable for people like me.