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New Bound by Flame screens don’t show much bondage or fire

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Spiders Studio have released three new screenshots for their forthcoming RPG Bound by Flame, and while it has a dearth of either bondage or fire, it does show off some new characters and monsters.

Bound by Flame has you playing a mercenary possessed by a flame demon, so it’s probably a good thing that these shots give an indication of the friends who’ll be helping you out and a warning about the monsters you’ll be fighting. One shot shows the companions who might accompany you on your quest, another shows a gigantic axe-wielding monster, and another shows our brave hero being attacked by a… thing. All three look extraordinarily pretty.

These screens also mark the launch of the official Bound by Flame website, which will apparently be your first stop for developer blogs, screenshots, and snippets detailing the backstory and game mechanics. Bound by Flame itself is due out this spring.


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