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Bound by Flame
Developer(s)Spiders
Publisher(s)Focus Home Interactive
Producer(s)Walid Miled
Composer(s)Olivier Derivière
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
Xbox 360
ReleaseMay 9, 2014
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Bound by Flame is a fantasy-themed action role-playing game that was released on May 9, 2014. Bound by Flame puts the player in the role of a victim of a demonic influence, where it's necessary to choose between the evil powers that are offered or rejecting them in favor of developing heroic talents.

Plot

A victim of a demonic influence will have to choose between the evil powers offered or rejecting them in favor of developing heroic talents. Dangers and enemies will become more fearsome in battle throughout, increasing the temptations to acquire more power by giving up part of the hero's soul to the demon while progression of the demonic influence will be reflected by the transformation of the hero's body.[1] The game features three endings, depending which choices the player made during the game. In the finale the player's actions determines which ending will play out: the sacrifice ending (involves the player rejecting the demon's powers and killing themselves), demon ending (the player becomes a full demon thus destroying the world of Vertiel) and the king ending (the player exterminates the demon and becomes the ruler of Vertiel).

Gameplay

Bound by Flame lets the players customize their character. During the creation of their hero, players will be able choose their gender and freely alter their facial characteristics. This will of course have an influence on the demon's appearance.[2]

Through its different chapters, Bound by Flame will offer many quests around a primary adventure. Depending on the choices made by the player and the influence of the demon, some chapters will offer different scenarios and a different experience. Bound by Flame also includes a crafting system, allowing them to create and improve equipment, including their armor and weapons. Several companions will join the player during his quest, and will, depending on the player's actions, develop friendship, romance or rivalry. Also, using the crafting, you can customize your weapons and armour with more depth than most other games. for example, you can change the blade and hilt of your sword separately, which not only changes its appearance, but will also change its attributes e.g., + 4 crit, + 3 speed. When fighting enemies, you can use three different fighting styles: one uses slow, heavy, damaging strikes with weapons like axes and hammers, and a push/ kick ability to interrupt enemies or break their defences; another uses small weapons like daggers for quick strikes, and gives you a dodge ability to evade enemy attacks. The third style uses fire attacks for big damage, and can be combined with the other two fighting styles to do things like enhancing weapons with fire damage. Each of the three styles has its own skill tree with both passive and active abilities. During combat, you can use other attacks aside from striking with your weapon, like a crossbow, traps, and abilities you've earned from the skill trees.[3]

Development

Jehanne Rousseau, CEO of Spiders Studio, when asked about the game in an interview on June 15, 2013 she stated that "Bound by Flame is like Mars on the game-play aspect, but of course the universe is completely different" and "We really tried to listen to all the critics we had from the players, from the press, and we tried to work differently on some aspects that were very poor in Mars. Now we have more of a budget and more time to develop it, so we tried to improve all the things we can."[4]

The game's soundtrack was composed by Olivier Derivière who has won awards for his work in video games such as Remember Me and Assassin's Creed 4. In an April 25, 2014 interview, Olivier Derivière stated, "I really wanted to capture a sense of loneliness and despair with the music so I created unique soundscapes to support the different locations and atmospheres." Derivière went on to talk about the possessed hero Vulcan and that he "thought it would be very interesting to have a contrast between the dead and the living." In the same interview, singer Iré Zhekova who lent her voice to some of the game's music tracks says she "used an imaginary language because she wanted to explore the human voice and express the emotion beyond the words."[5]

Reception

Bound by Flame received mixed reviews. It was criticized for its lack of deeper character development, relationship building with party members, bad Artificial Intelligence, short length, and poor combat that gives the game an unnecessary difficulty. Excessive and inappropriate swearing to give the game an artificial edge as well as out of place jokes and misplaced dialogue and information have also been cited.[21] Kevin VanOrd of GameSpot stated that there are several questionable design choices such as when "...you're asked to enter a name for your character--a name that is then summarily ignored by the game's supporting cast... This identity crisis may seem a minor detail, but it is a head-scratcher of an issue in a role-playing game full of head-scratchers, each one more stymieing than the last."[22] Adam Beck of Hardcore Gamer had similar sentiment as other reviewers, saying "Bound by Flame is a charming RPG that's fundamentally and mechanically flawed."[19].

On the other hand Brittany Vincent of Destructoid stated, "It's rough around the edges; a discount Witcher, by many counts, but it also possesses a certain degree of playability that I find devoid in other, more polished outings. And for that reason, despite its many confusing design decisions and mechanics, I commend developer Spiders on a job medium well."[10] Others have praised the demon power's trade-off, crafting system, beautiful soundtrack, and that your choices and interactions factor heavily into how events play out and people react to you. Daniel Tack Stated, "A skilled player doing no sidequests and blowing through dialogue can complete the game in about 10-12 hours, but this is sacrificing a ton of content both in the quest, exploration, and relationship-building categories... Bound by Flame is a solid romp and has plenty of ways to see your choices reflected in the world around you."[23] Courtney Osborn of IGN echoed this saying, "Bound by Flame is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise crowded genre. Spiders has achieved what many developers fail to ever do."[24] Doomy Doomer from Humble Bazooka writes, "Bound by Flame is a fun and ambitious action RPG that misses the mark in a few areas but is entirely enjoyable. Fans of Fable and Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning will most likely enjoy the adventure even with the forgettable story and characters that make up most of the game."[25]Wayne Santos from Comics and Gaming Magazine stated that "there are some solid mechanics here that are marred by some significant issues, preventing the game from becoming a classic."[20].

References

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  5. ^ "Interview with Olivier Derivière on Bounbd by Flames music". Foucus Interactive. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
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