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Tactical RPG Ash of Gods available on Steam and GOG now

March 23, 2018 by Andrew Newton

AurumDust’s new and highly anticipated narrative focused tactical RPG Ash of Gods is available now on Steam and GOG.  This turn based RPG combines tactical combat, CCG elements and an ever evolving story.  To celebrate the release AurumDust have released a launch trailer which we have for you below…

The deeply layered world of Ash of Gods features a unique roguelike storytelling style that changes the story based on the decisions and actions made by the player.  Even if a main character, one who would be essential to the game’s progression in any other game, was to die then that isn’t the end of the story.  All player choices will impact the future and this allows for great replay value.

Players will get to experience an impressive tactical combat system where they will see dozens of character types use unique abilities and combining these with special collectible combat cards to enable them to take on any challenges.  There’s also an extensive online PvP mode for those who want to take on human challengers.

Featuring an atmospheric soundtrack by renowned composer Adam Skorupa, gorgeous art and a strong narrative, Ash of Gods is a game worth checking out.

Ash of Gods is available on GOG and Steam now.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Ash of Gods, AurumDust

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