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The Age of Decadence is a turn-based RPG with tactical strategy elements set in a crumbling, low-magic world. You navigate a pseudo-isometric 3D battlefield, making choices that ripple across a fractured landscape. Each decision affects alliances, quests, and outcomes. Skills, dialogue options, and faction interactions shape your path through a world where politics and betrayal rule. Combat and diplomacy intertwine as you pick sides among seven groups vying for power or forge your own route outside their schemes. The game leans into branching narratives, letting you solve problems with brains, brawn, or a mix of both. The game stands out for its nonlinear structure and seven distinct endings, only two involving direct combat. Developer Iron Tower Studio crafts a world steeped in myth and moral ambiguity, echoing late-antique decay. Launched in 2015, it runs on PC with no major updates since, but its focus on consequence-driven storytelling remains niche. Players drawn to complex systems and role-playing depth over action may find it rewarding, though its dated visuals and slower pace could deter newcomers.
The story in The Age of Decadence explores several themes: the dangers of a post-apocalyptic world, the thin line between historical fact and fiction, and the competition among political factions. According to the Imperial Scrolls, the wicked kingdom of Q'antaar and the Empire were locked in a bloody magical war that devastated much of the known world. Each side called upon powers both arcane and divine, summoning Gods and other beings of immense power, whose contest ultimately destroyed both sides. Cities of the once glorious Empire lay in ruin, and bodies of the dead were strewn across the land. Centuries later, the world still suffers from the shadow of civilization's collapse. Where there once was unity, there are now factions struggling for dominance in the ruined world. Where there was once knowledge, there is ignorance of both science and magic. Where there was once chivalry and honor, there is only pettiness and betrayal. And it is in this uneasy divided land of myth and fable that the player discovers an ancient map offering a hint to the Empire's true past. The player's character has an active role in shaping the plot of AoD, which is nonlinear. The world reacts dynamically to the player's actions. Players can choose from among 7 factions, play them off against each other, or even reject them all. The game is purported to have seven endings, only two of which involve mortal combat.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
70.2
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