The Age of Decadence Officially Released

After 11 years of development, Iron Tower Studio's Roman-inspired post-apocalyptic RPG, The Age of Decadence, has finally been released. The title is available on Steam and on GOG, for $29.99/€27.99/£22.99, though it's currently 10% off to celebrate the launch.

There's a lot to discuss about The Age of Decadence, and we'll have a review soon, but for now here's the overview given by the developers:

The Age of Decadence is an isometric, turn-based, single-player role-playing game set in a low magic, post-apocalyptic fantasy world, inspired by the fall of the Roman Empire. The game features a detailed skill-based character system, multiple skill-based ways to handle quests, choices & consequences, and extensive dialogue trees.

Traditionally, many fantasy RPGs are about killing things, clearing up dungeons, and being a hero. Now, there is nothing wrong with mindless fun and wish fulfillment, but we serve a different meal here. Quoting from one of the reviews:

(Well, if you want a hardcore, heavy metal roleplaying experience that challenges you, this is the ticket. Otherwise, take a pass. The game is vicious, both in its lack of morality and its merciless systems. If you want to be the hero of a story, run and don't look back. If you want to be Attia of the Julii or be a power player, this is your RPG.)

The focus of the game is not on killing monsters, but rather on dealing with fellow humans and factions, trying to survive easier said than done and making a name for yourself. Naturally, to accommodate all that scheming, plotting, and backstabbing, we give the player plenty of choices, from multiple solutions to quests to different paths you can take through the game. You (and your actions) will determine who your friends and enemies are. There are no default good and bad guys.