

Metacritic
IGDB
Loading critic reviews...
Finding live streams...
Flinthook launches you into a chaotic space setting where you play as the smallest yet toughest pirate. Released in April 2017 by Tribute Games, this title blends shooter mechanics with platforming challenges. You find it on PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Linux, and Mac. The game tasks you with stopping a villain who plans to wake an ancient evil. Your toolkit includes a hookshot for traversal, a pistol for combat, and slow-motion abilities to dodge incoming fire. It runs as a single-player experience designed for quick bursts of high-energy action. You do not need a massive squad or a complex narrative to enjoy the core loop of looting rooms and fighting through waves of enemies.
Minutes feel like seconds here because movement is everything. You swing from walls using a grappling hook that lets you zip across rooms in a heartbeat. Combat happens while you are airborne, so you aim your pistol at flying foes or ground troops without stopping your momentum. The slow-motion power gives you extra time to line up shots or dodge projectiles when the screen fills with bullets. Each run acts as a roguelike session where death sends you back to the start with no permanent upgrades unless you find specific items mid-run. You collect treasure and upgrade weapons between floors to handle harder enemy groups. The controls demand precision since missing a jump usually means instant failure or heavy damage from surrounding enemies.
Critics and players alike gave this title strong marks right out of the gate. Metacritic sits at 80 out of 100 while IGDB records an 80.3 average across seventeen ratings. The community mood leans heavily toward energetic and challenging, with many users reporting completion rates above 60 percent despite the difficulty spikes. Average playtime per run stays under twenty minutes for casual attempts but climbs to over two hours for those chasing full clearances. Review snippets frequently mention the hookshot mechanics as the standout feature that makes every encounter feel fresh. The community notes that the game retains high replay value because each level layout changes slightly. People also appreciate the $10.99 price point found at Green Man Gaming, which makes the content feel worth the cost compared to full-price AAA titles.
This is a solid pick for anyone who wants tight controls and fast pacing without long story segments. The price sits around ten dollars, which lowers the risk if you want to test the waters. You will unlock several achievements that track your speed runs and weapon usage. It suits players who enjoy punishing difficulty where one mistake ends a run immediately. Do not expect a deep narrative or multiplayer options since the focus remains purely on solo action. The hookshot movement system sets it apart from standard platformers and keeps the gameplay loop fresh for dozens of hours. Grab it if you want a short, intense challenge that respects your time.
In a galaxy filled with scoundrels and miscreants, everyone seeks treasure and riches! But when a malevolent treasure hunter hatches a sinister plan to unleash an ancient evil to threaten the cosmos itself, Flinthook, the galaxy's smallest but toughest pirate zips into action! Be ready to jump, zip and blast around the meanest fleets the galaxy has to offer! Whether using time-slowing powers or his trusty Blasma Pistol, Flinthook is ready to take on all pirates, steal treasure and save the galaxy itself!
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
80.3
RAWG Rating
3.6
Finding deals...
Gameplay Video
Game intro
Loading achievements...
Finding similar games...
Checking Bluesky...