Compara los precios de Low Magic Age en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Low Magic Studios. Publicado por Low Magic Studios. Lanzado el 10/1/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG, Strategy, Early Access.

Old-school D&D-flavored RPG with deep character building, turn-based tactical combat, and a procedural open world that rewards tinkering over storytelling.

Low Magic Age is a throwback tactical RPG that wears its tabletop inspirations openly. Think classic D&D ruleset energy channeled into a lightweight, procedurally generated medieval fantasy world. You build characters from a suite of classes and abilities, then push them through villages, dungeons, and wilderness encounters in a turn-based combat system that borrows familiar concepts: flanking bonuses, charging, fog of war, action economy. It is small in scope compared to the CRPGs I usually cover, but it punches above its weight on systems depth. The character building is the real draw here. Class combinations, ability trees, and stat allocation give you a surprising amount of room to experiment. A pure fighter feels mechanically distinct from a ranger-hybrid or a spell-dabbling rogue, and the differences show up in combat rather than just on a stat sheet. If you are the kind of player who opens character creation and spends forty minutes theorycrafting before touching the actual game, this will scratch that itch well. The Arena mode adds a faster, more focused combat layer for when you want to stress-test a build without the overhead of world exploration. What it does not do is narrative. The world is procedurally generated and the quests are functional at best. Do not come here expecting Baldur's Gate dialogue trees or Disco Elysium's existential spiraling. The writing is thin, the towns feel interchangeable after a few hours, and filler content is absolutely present. If you need a strong story anchor to stay engaged past hour ten, Low Magic Age will run out of hooks for you fairly fast. The open world is a backdrop for systems play, not a place with lore you will want to read twice. The Early Access label has been attached since the game released in 2017, which is a long runway. Community reception has stayed very positive over thousands of reviews, suggesting the developer has kept the game in a playable and reasonably complete state, even if the full-release finish line seems perpetually distant. For solo players who want a compact tactics sandbox and do not mind rough edges or sparse production values, the value proposition is solid. For anyone expecting polish comparable to modern genre entries, adjust expectations accordingly. Bottom line: Low Magic Age is best understood as a systems toy for build enthusiasts, not a narrative RPG. The tactical combat has real depth, the character creation rewards experimentation, and the game stays out of its own way. I would not send a story-first RPG fan here without warnings, but for someone who misses the feel of old-school dungeon crawling with genuine mechanical substance underneath, this one earns its good reputation. Monika, Scout Team

Low Magic Age

Low Magic Age

10 ene 2017Low Magic Studios
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Old-school D&D-flavored RPG with deep character building, turn-based tactical combat, and a procedural open world that rewards tinkering over storytelling.

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Low Magic Age is a throwback tactical RPG that wears its tabletop inspirations openly. Think classic D&D ruleset energy channeled into a lightweight, procedurally generated medieval fantasy world. You build characters from a suite of classes and abilities, then push them through villages, dungeons, and wilderness encounters in a turn-based combat system that borrows familiar concepts: flanking bonuses, charging, fog of war, action economy. It is small in scope compared to the CRPGs I usually cover, but it punches above its weight on systems depth. The character building is the real draw here. Class combinations, ability trees, and stat allocation give you a surprising amount of room to experiment. A pure fighter feels mechanically distinct from a ranger-hybrid or a spell-dabbling rogue, and the differences show up in combat rather than just on a stat sheet. If you are the kind of player who opens character creation and spends forty minutes theorycrafting before touching the actual game, this will scratch that itch well. The Arena mode adds a faster, more focused combat layer for when you want to stress-test a build without the overhead of world exploration. What it does not do is narrative. The world is procedurally generated and the quests are functional at best. Do not come here expecting Baldur's Gate dialogue trees or Disco Elysium's existential spiraling. The writing is thin, the towns feel interchangeable after a few hours, and filler content is absolutely present. If you need a strong story anchor to stay engaged past hour ten, Low Magic Age will run out of hooks for you fairly fast. The open world is a backdrop for systems play, not a place with lore you will want to read twice. The Early Access label has been attached since the game released in 2017, which is a long runway. Community reception has stayed very positive over thousands of reviews, suggesting the developer has kept the game in a playable and reasonably complete state, even if the full-release finish line seems perpetually distant. For solo players who want a compact tactics sandbox and do not mind rough edges or sparse production values, the value proposition is solid. For anyone expecting polish comparable to modern genre entries, adjust expectations accordingly. Bottom line: Low Magic Age is best understood as a systems toy for build enthusiasts, not a narrative RPG. The tactical combat has real depth, the character creation rewards experimentation, and the game stays out of its own way. I would not send a story-first RPG fan here without warnings, but for someone who misses the feel of old-school dungeon crawling with genuine mechanical substance underneath, this one earns its good reputation.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamTurn-Based TacticsCharacter BuildingProcedural GenerationDungeon CrawlerTabletop-InspiredArena ModeFog of WarSolo ExperienceOld-School RPG

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Processor
1 GHz
Memory
512 MB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics or better
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
200 MB available space
Sound Card
Any

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Fecha de lanzamiento
10 ene 2017

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