Rising Star Games today announced it has entered into a partnership with Amplify Creations to publish the third-person fantasy action-RPG Decay of Logos on digital storefronts in Autumn 2018.
Decay of Logos is described as an immersive action role-playing game inspired by the developer’s love and passion for European folklore, high fantasy fiction and archetypal classic third-person action-RPG videogames. The game hails from the imagination of lead game designer and programmer André Constantino and is developed by award-winning independent software organization Amplify Creations.
The game sees players exploring a vast interconnected world, packed with secret locations and items to discover. Adventurers will engage in deadly and punishing combat with other-worldly enemy constructs, and discover a world filled with arcane lore as they unravel the intricacies of the game’s various weapon, armour, inventory and level-up systems and mechanics.
Diogo Teixeira, producer at Amplify Creations, said:
“After many years developing middleware used by thousands of other game developers, our good fortune has allowed us to indulge in a passion project to make the kind of game that excites us as players. Working alongside Rising Star Games has been both a pleasure and an enriching experience that will undoubtedly help us deliver a better product and reach a wider audience.”
Martin Defries, Managing Director of Rising Star Games, added:
“It is an honour to work alongside such a credible and visionary organisation as Amplify Creations, to help bring their incredible imagination to life in Decay of Logos. The game is striking, complex, subtle and beautiful all at once and enriches Rising Star Games’s portfolio of outstanding action games.”
In order to celebrate this announcement, Rising Star Games has released a new set of screenshots for Decay of Logos that you can view below!

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It sure has a zelda vibe.
HEY WANNA BUY SOME LOGOS?
I hope it’s a shooter.
Call of Battlefield: MountainDew Zelda 3
I hope it’s a shooter.
I hope it’s a shooter.
It sure has a zelda vibe.
Sometimes even big games have this cartoonish style. In fact, he only mentioned blockbuster titles. And I tell you, most indie games don’t use this kind of art style which is reminiscent of mobile games and looks uninspired as hell.
100%, I dont buy or even play for free games with such idiotic art style,
I skipped on borderlands because i hate that idiotic cartooney teenage art style too and honestly the original borderlands trailers looked awesome, post-apocalyptic, realistic,
No idea who you are. But all these games are trash.I want high production values.
You know there are a huge slice maybe more then 50% of gamers that will never touch indie games (i mean look at sales).
So dont talk to me like your indie games are too smart for me, you remind me liberal “arts” connoisseur that looks at elephant poo smeared on some red paper and sees art, then normals tell him its just poo and he tells them they dont understand, they blind and lack any artistic sense.
Your the same.
It looked like serious Planetary Post Ap
https://youtu.be/BlZv9fEY_co
They are outright criminals, double criminals.
They stole money from Alien and used it to develop Borderlands and did it again with Duke Nukem.
I dont find their games interesting and honestly their type of humor is 100% teenage.
I dont remember any good indie games, most of the have cheap low production feel.
Ah! It seems you never played SOMA (one of the most impressive games i ever played).
They are abysmal compared to proper games, the best one that cost 5$ or whatever managed to do 3Mil.
Dont let the price point confuse you, a proper 60$ game that sells 1Milion its like 3 million 20$ indie games.
FNV is amazing game, no RPG out there comes close to it, for 2010 it looked great on PC and even today with mods its a modern game.
My point, which you apparently missed, was that more people than you may think, play and enjoy indie games. I did not compare games’ profit between different companies (which I would assume is still satisfactory for indie devs given the lower production costs).
Lol @ “proper games” ignorance tag. Try Hollow Knight, Darkwood, Divinity: OS, Darkest Dungeon etc. and then we can have a serious conversation about what is proper in an industry where triple A have become the equivalent for rehashed, souless efforts, for the most part…
“no RPG out there comes close to it”
Naah it’s great but can’t compete to Baldur’s Gate 1-2, Fallout 1-2, Deus Ex, PS Torment, VtM: Bloodlines, Arcanum and other classics.
If you meant more contemporary rpgs, then sure, it’s among the best (Witcher trilogy, Pillars of Eternity, Original Sin 1&2, Shadowrun Dragonfall etc.).
“for 2010 it looked great on PC”
Metro 2033 was already out then so no, not really.
My point, which you apparently missed, was that more people than you may think, play and enjoy indie games. I did not compare games’ profit between different companies (which I would assume is still satisfactory for indie devs given the lower production costs).
Lol at “proper games” ignorance tag. Try Hollow Knight, Darkwood, Divinity: OS, Darkest Dungeon etc. and then we can have a serious conversation about what is proper in an industry where triple A have become the equivalent for rehashed, souless efforts, for the most part…
The ones you listed are old RPGs, why not Ultima then LOL?
I was talking about contemporary RPGs.
Metro is a Linear game so not inn the same league, you can says Crysis but Crysis is a benchmark.
I understood your point, and answered, the actual reason for so many gamers getting these games is the is the low price.
All of these games you listed are IMO trash except Divinity: OS which cant really be called “indie”, especially Divinity: Original Sin II, it has good graphics, everyone is voiced and so on