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Dead Age brings the shambling hordes of undead onto the PS4

December 23, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Headup Games and developer Silent Dreams have announced the release of their tactical zombie horror RPG Dead Age on the Playstation 4.  This fierce, tactical zombie apocalypse RPG is available now on the US and European Playstation Stores priced £12.99/ $14.99/ €14.99.

In Dead Age players are dropped smack bang in the middle of the zombie apocalypse and challenged with rebuilding society while at the same time fending off hordes of undead in tactical, turn-based battles. Players will need to manage their community of survivors and send them out on a variety of tasks and missions such as dangerous scavenging runs, build alliances and crafting equipment.  However, the threat of permanent death will mean it is better to err on the side of caution.

Dead Age features a non-linear story with actual in-game consequences, meaning rivalries, alliances and even romances depend entirely on player decisions.  Thanks to the non-linear story, each playthrough will see players meet different survivors and experience different random missions.

Survive the zombie apocalypse with turn-based combat and permanent death! Manage survivors, go on dangerous scavenging runs, build alliances, craft equipment, make difficult story-influencing decisions, defend your camp against undead hordes and experience non-linear rogue-lite elements. In addition, each new playthrough in this Indie Survival-RPG offers different random missions and survivors to meet.

Dead Age is available now on the Playstation Store.

 

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Dead Age, Silent Dreams

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