Compara los precios de The Age of Decadence en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Iron Tower Studio. Publicado por Iron Tower Studio. Lanzado el 14/10/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 81/100.

A brutally unforgiving text-heavy RPG where every choice has teeth and combat will kill you dead if your build isn't airtight.

The Age of Decadence is a turn-based, skill-based RPG set in a low-magic world that draws heavily from the decline of the Roman Empire. Iron Tower Studio built something genuinely rare here: a game where the writing and the systems are in constant conversation with each other, and where failing a skill check is often more interesting than passing one. This is not a power fantasy. You are a small person in a collapsing world, and the game never lets you forget it. Character creation is where the game either hooks you or loses you immediately. There are no classes, just a collection of skills across combat, social, and crafting disciplines. The real design philosophy reveals itself fast: you cannot do everything, and trying to spread points evenly is a death sentence. A merchant-diplomat build plays almost like a visual novel with occasional dice rolls. A soldier build turns the game into a punishing tactical combat sim where positioning and action point management are life-or-death decisions. The skill-based quest resolution is the headline feature, and it mostly delivers. Multiple skills can unlock different solutions to the same problem, and the branching is deep enough that two playthroughs can feel structurally unrecognizable. The combat system deserves its own paragraph because it will either fascinate you or drive you to uninstall inside an hour. It is hard. Not artificially hard, but mechanically demanding in a way that rewards careful stat investment and punishes improvisation. Miss your attack roll against three opponents at once and you may simply die, reload, and reconsider your choices. For players who enjoy that kind of friction - the Dark Souls crowd, the old Fallout crowd - this lands well. For players who expect an RPG to let them fight their way through most situations regardless of build, this is going to be miserable. The game is transparent about this: it tells you in the tutorial that combat builds and non-combat builds are equally valid, and it means it. Where the game earns its reputation is the worldbuilding and dialogue writing. The lore surrounding the fall of the Antean Empire and the competing factions fighting over its ruins is genuinely layered. Conversations reward re-reading. Faction allegiances have actual downstream consequences that show up hours later in ways that feel earned rather than checklist-style. The setting is grimdark without being edgy for its own sake, and the lack of traditional fantasy heroics keeps the tone consistent throughout. Filler quests are blessedly rare. Every quest has a reason to exist in the fiction, which is more than most RPGs three times its size can say. The weaknesses are real though. The presentation is functional at best. Portraits and maps do the job but this is clearly a game made by a tiny studio operating on ambition alone. The early hours can feel opaque if you do not read the manual and the in-game codex, and the game genuinely does not hold your hand. Some players hit a wall where the combat feels less like a skill puzzle and more like a stat gate, particularly if they underinvested in the right combat skills midway through a build. And while the branching is impressive, some of the later faction storylines feel compressed compared to the carefully constructed early acts. If you are the kind of player who keeps a character sheet in a second window and reads item descriptions for lore, The Age of Decadence is built for you specifically. If you want a broad power fantasy with cinematic combat, this is the wrong address. Go in with a focused build, accept that death is information, and let the writing do its work. Monika, Scout Team

The Age of Decadence

The Age of Decadence

14 oct 2015Iron Tower Studio
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A brutally unforgiving text-heavy RPG where every choice has teeth and combat will kill you dead if your build isn't airtight.

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The Age of Decadence is a turn-based, skill-based RPG set in a low-magic world that draws heavily from the decline of the Roman Empire. Iron Tower Studio built something genuinely rare here: a game where the writing and the systems are in constant conversation with each other, and where failing a skill check is often more interesting than passing one. This is not a power fantasy. You are a small person in a collapsing world, and the game never lets you forget it. Character creation is where the game either hooks you or loses you immediately. There are no classes, just a collection of skills across combat, social, and crafting disciplines. The real design philosophy reveals itself fast: you cannot do everything, and trying to spread points evenly is a death sentence. A merchant-diplomat build plays almost like a visual novel with occasional dice rolls. A soldier build turns the game into a punishing tactical combat sim where positioning and action point management are life-or-death decisions. The skill-based quest resolution is the headline feature, and it mostly delivers. Multiple skills can unlock different solutions to the same problem, and the branching is deep enough that two playthroughs can feel structurally unrecognizable. The combat system deserves its own paragraph because it will either fascinate you or drive you to uninstall inside an hour. It is hard. Not artificially hard, but mechanically demanding in a way that rewards careful stat investment and punishes improvisation. Miss your attack roll against three opponents at once and you may simply die, reload, and reconsider your choices. For players who enjoy that kind of friction - the Dark Souls crowd, the old Fallout crowd - this lands well. For players who expect an RPG to let them fight their way through most situations regardless of build, this is going to be miserable. The game is transparent about this: it tells you in the tutorial that combat builds and non-combat builds are equally valid, and it means it. Where the game earns its reputation is the worldbuilding and dialogue writing. The lore surrounding the fall of the Antean Empire and the competing factions fighting over its ruins is genuinely layered. Conversations reward re-reading. Faction allegiances have actual downstream consequences that show up hours later in ways that feel earned rather than checklist-style. The setting is grimdark without being edgy for its own sake, and the lack of traditional fantasy heroics keeps the tone consistent throughout. Filler quests are blessedly rare. Every quest has a reason to exist in the fiction, which is more than most RPGs three times its size can say. The weaknesses are real though. The presentation is functional at best. Portraits and maps do the job but this is clearly a game made by a tiny studio operating on ambition alone. The early hours can feel opaque if you do not read the manual and the in-game codex, and the game genuinely does not hold your hand. Some players hit a wall where the combat feels less like a skill puzzle and more like a stat gate, particularly if they underinvested in the right combat skills midway through a build. And while the branching is impressive, some of the later faction storylines feel compressed compared to the carefully constructed early acts. If you are the kind of player who keeps a character sheet in a second window and reads item descriptions for lore, The Age of Decadence is built for you specifically. If you want a broad power fantasy with cinematic combat, this is the wrong address. Go in with a focused build, accept that death is information, and let the writing do its work.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamHardcore RPGSkill-Based ProgressionMultiple EndingsFaction AllegianceTurn-Based CombatBranching DialogueNo Hand-HoldingLow FantasyReplayability

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